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Sarah Sutter

School to try streaming students in Grade 2 - 0 views

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      Is this an implementation of the ideas about letting students follow their interests/passions through choice, or about starting college in Kindergarten? What's the difference? Risks? Benefits? What do you think?
  • children as young as seven placed in classes according to their interests, with the mandated curriculum taught by a teacher who's similarly passionate about it.
  • LENS -- Learning in Engaging Networked Settings
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  • e arts, scientific inquiry or sports -- to shape every aspect of the education experience.
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Matthew Fields

Squashed Philosophers- Condensed Plato Aristotle Augustine Descartes Hume Marx Freud Co... - 0 views

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    This site is really cool for those interested in ancient and modern philosophy, and it pretty much puts the most important names together in one list with some of their writings available.  This is a great resource.
Sarah Sutter

EchucaELearning - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Great page of links to resources on how to use Google in the classroom with students. LOTS of links. You will need to scan to see what you actually are looking for. Interesting graphic of how Google Apps components can work for a student over the course of their education.
Sarah Sutter

Transparent Algebra: Day One - 0 views

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    Interested in reading one teacher's reflection on the first day of school? Here's a blog by Karl Fisch, who created that original "Did you know?" powerpoint. This looks like a blog specifically to share what happened in class each day as a part journal, part reflection, part transparent "open" teaching. It's worth reading - and rings true to what the first day is often about (if you are organized and everything goes according to plan).
Matthew Fields

Free Streaming American History videos - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for those interested in American History.  There are many movies here that are great to watch, simply because of how long ago they were made.  
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