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    Funny videos on plagiarism.
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Genes to Cognition Online - 0 views

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    Interactive learning modules on the brain and brain-related cognition issues.
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mrsfran / Six Word Memoirs - 0 views

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    Check out Kari's neat six word memoirs project!
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    Check out Kari's neat six word memoirs project!
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K12 Online Conference 2009 - 1 views

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    Free Online Conference on education and technology uses. November 17, 2009
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Great River School Garden (Garden) - 0 views

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    Look at Sam's new project!
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kittsoncentralbooks - home - 0 views

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    Tina's work for students in her district!
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Multitasking May Not Mean Higher Productivity : NPR - 0 views

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    Thanks for finding this!
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Bridging Differences: Should Teacher Evaluation Depend on Student Test Scores? - 0 views

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    I don't agree that we can't make these correlations between student performances on tests and teacher effectiveness. But I do wonder what would happen to the children. If I am going to make another $5000 a year if my students all move X distance in a year, how much more inclined am I going to be to add lots and lots of homework in my content area to their workload? We might end up like Japan with a very high teenage suicide rate from all the pressure to perform at a young age. Where is the middle ground? Some schools reward grade levels, if all the students in ninth grade do x, everyone who taught them gets y. Makes more sense, but doesn't address the teacher competency test.
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Education Week: National Panel Urges Upgrades to Teacher Workforce - 0 views

  • raising the bar for who can enter undergraduate-level teacher education programs—perhaps by requiring a minimum score on the SAT or the ACT—is necessary to improve the talent that enters the profession
  • should require all new teachers to go through an intensive induction or an internship experience that resembles a medical residency
  • The report recommends that states adopt a multi-tiered licensing system; require evidence of effectiveness before granting tenure; and use performance-based evaluation systems to drive professional development and help reset teachers’ salary schedules
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  • performance-based evaluation and pay systems for principals
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    Apparently Pawlenty chaired this committee so likely to get play in Minnesota.
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    Apparently Pawlenty chaired this committee so likely to get play in Minnesota.
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Self-efficacy defined - 0 views

  • Primary among these are the capabilities to symbolize, plan alternative strategies (forethought), learn through vicarious experience, self-regulate, and self-reflect. These capabilities provide human beings with the cognitive means by which they are influential in determining their own destiny.
  • mastery experience
  • vicarious experience
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  • social persuasions
  • Somatic and emotional states
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Differential Effects of Reading and Memorization of Paired Associates on Vocabulary Acq... - 0 views

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    Study finding benefits to reading for long term new vocabulary retention.
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Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 0 views

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      This doesn't address the concern that when you learn/recall something incorrectly and aren't aware of it you can have a hard time unlearning the information. The wrong association can be hard to change. I find this all the time with worldview misinformation. For instance, if a student thinks that only 50% of the population in Minnesota is white, or that 25% of the world's population comes from North America, it is hard to change that mind-set even with ongoing sets of discrepant information.
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Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 0 views

  • People remember things better, longer, if they are given very challenging tests on the material, tests at which they are bound to fail. In a series of experiments, they showed that if students make an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve information before receiving an answer, they remember the information better than in a control condition in which they simply study the information
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Applied Cognition - 1 views

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    Games to test your memory.
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