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Bradley Yust

School of One Revolutionizes Traditional Classroom Model | MindShift - 0 views

  • The system completely subverts the traditional classroom model of one teacher for 25- 30 students per classroom. And each student learns in different modalities throughout the day: individually with computer software, with groups, with a virtual tutor, with a live tutor, and so on
  • . And each student learns in different modalities throughout the day: individually with computer software, with groups, with a virtual tutor, with a live tutor, and so on. “There are so many ways that kids can learn,” Rush said. “It could be the best way is with a teacher, but that’s not the only way. There have to be choices.” Based in three public schools in New York, the School of One system is ripe for scaling — but only when the algorithm is as smart as it could possibly be, Rush says. “We have to build in time to try new things,” he said. “Some will work and some won’t, and that’s okay.” When it comes to creating a models of schools for the future, this could very well be it. It combines much of what forward-thinking education reformers say is key: individualized learning, the best of technology, and a flexible learning system that adapts to what students learn day by day. Check out the video to see more of how it works. MORE POSTS ABOUT Learning Methods individualized learning School of One How Do You Measure Learning? Getty It’s not a new question, but it’s certainly a divisive one — how to best measure student learning. As the Department of Education works toward finding a way to assess student learning beyond what most agree are sub-par standardized … Read More Facing Challenges as Dual-Language Programs Grow Do Students Know Enough Smart Learning Strategies? view all Learning Methods posts Should Students Advance At Their Own Pace? Flickr:Kreative Eye- Dean McKoy What if student learning wasn’t based on age, but on proficiency? That might happen soon in Oregon’s public schools if Senate Bill 909 unfolds as planned. Oregon governor John Kitzhaber ushered a group of education bills … Read More A Day in the Life of a Virtual School Student Can Learning Really Be Fun and Games? view all individualized learning posts New Startup Launches High-Tech Math Program School of One The folks behind The School of One, famous for creating daily playlists as lesson plans for students, have launched a non-profit that will allow any school to use its high-tech, personalized learning model. New Classrooms, a non-profit … Read More Will School of One Expand to a School of Many? Wireless Generation Awarded $27 Million Contract by NY Schools view all School of One posts Newer PostUpdate: California Graduation and Dropout Rates → Older Post← Step One: Start With What Kids Want 5 Responses to “School of One Revolutionizes Traditional Classroom Model” Sarah Peduzzi says: December 10, 2010 at 8:36 pm WOW this is so cool. I hope Scho
  • We have to build in time to try new things,” he said. “Some will work and some won’t, and that’s okay.
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  • individualized learning, the best of technology, and a flexible learning system that adapts to what students learn day by day.
Monica Asher

Technology In Education - Why? - 0 views

  • We know this to be true because prior to technology in education students still learned and passed tests
  • Many say that students can learn content without technology in the classroom
  • When students were succeeding in school with no technology, we were also living in a world with little technology, and preparing students for life in a world where technology wasn't a part of their daily lives.
ajmichel_10

7 Stories From Educators About Teaching In The Flipped Classroom | Emerging Education T... - 0 views

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    This may or may not help with whoever is doing "flipping the classroom"
Monica Asher

2 critical things to do & remember each day as a teacher - 0 views

  • Every day educators must remember two things.1) We are not teaching subjects. We are teaching children.2) Children are more than test scores.Every day educators must do two things.1) Be aware of how you are supporting your children in doing work that is worthy of the world. 2) Ensure each child knows that they matter.
Brittney Horlacher

Educational Technology - The Official Website of the Arizona State Department of Education - 0 views

  • offers a wide variety of support on the effective use of technology in the classroom to increase student academic gains. 
  • technology integration support tools, approves technology plans,  supports the E-Rate process, provides online professional development and digital resources, and guides the work of  the Statewide Instructional Technology Project (SIT).
ajmichel_10

10 Recommended YouTube Edu-tainment Channels | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

  • TED Talks
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      Some really great videos on here!
  • 10. Khan Academy
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      Really good stuff here too!!
Deb Gardner

Revisiting Cell Phone Bans in Schools -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • Twenty-four percent of K-12 schools ban cell phones altogether, and 62 percent allow phones on school grounds but ban them in the classroom, according to the most recent national data available. But it's about time for those schools to rethink those bans,
  • We have to decide if we are going to continue to ban cell phones, and we have to weigh the balance between pros and cons.
  • He described one example of a teacher using Poll Everywhere in a social studies classroom. As students enter the classroom, the teacher has posted a question on the whiteboard asking students what they believe to be the most important cause of the Civil War.
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  • research has demonstrated that using texting to provide students and parents with regular information about classwork leads to higher assignment completion rates.
  • QR codes are also making mobile phones more attractive as educational tools.
  • To create the Web pages for each site of interest, we used the WordPress blogging tool,"
  • The cell phone bans are in place, Bellarmine's Thomas said, because of legitimate concerns about cheating, texting, sexting, and cyberbullying. Thomas argued that the mobile phones themselves are not causing these problems. They are moral and ethical in nature, not technical. "These are new forms of old behaviors. Banning will not be the solution," he said. "We have to educate students about proper way to use the tools."
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    Read the comments by readers - lots of insights here.
Brittney Horlacher

Technology: A Catalyst for Teaching and Learning in the Classroom - 0 views

  • is incomprehensible that anyone today would argue that banks, hospitals, or any industry should use less technology.
  • becoming an increasingly vital tool in our information society.
  • More Americans are going online to conduct such day-to-day activities as education, business transactions, personal correspondence, research and information-gathering, and job searches.
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  • more critical to economic and educational advancement and community participation.
  • daily activities, people who lack access to these tools are at a growing disadvantage.
Lauren Paras

TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM: TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? by Bonnie Thone Boylan | NY Teac... - 0 views

  • The newest technology to enter the education arena, however, is the interactive whiteboard, or SMART Board. These combine multimedia functions with internet access and offer educational, interactive programs for teachers and students.
  • But the pitfalls of too much technology in the classroom are quickly becoming evident. For children, the drawbacks of technology in general, and of the internet in particular, have resulted in cyber bullying and the threat of sexual predators.  Daily newscasts provide a quick glimpse of the perils of technology and in the classroom it can be no less treacherous.
  • r research, which is often its purpose, much time is wasted sifting through the numerous websites for the one that offers the most relevant information
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  • When students in the younger grades use computers fo
Monica Asher

Research Center: Technology in Education - 0 views

  • The rapid and constant pace of change in technology is creating both opportunities and challenges for schools.
  • The rapid and constant pace of change in technology is creating both
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  • The rapid and constant pace of change in technology is creating both
  • the expanding role of social networking tools for learning and professional development
ajmichel_10

4 Great Twitter Applications for Teachers Using Twitter In The Classroom | Emerging Edu... - 0 views

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    This could possibly help with whoever is doing Twitter in the classroom...
Lauren Paras

Educational Technology Guy: Updated - Summary of Great Web 2.0 Resources for Students - 0 views

  • take notes, collect web clippings, upload files, share notes with classmates, get organized.
  • The site allows students to track their classes and assignments, and even will send reminders (email or SMS) for upcoming assignment due dates and test dates.
  • Students can work on homework together and help each other out.
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  • Google is an excellent resource for students.
Deb Gardner

Education World: Middle School Math Lessons | Using Excel - 2 views

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    Good article but see if you can spot the error in CUPS. How could you apply principles/concepts from this article at a MS level to el ed or HS? Think about Common Core State Standards and the student learning objectives that emanate from them.
Deb Gardner

The Innovative Educator: Google Voice Provides Every Teacher with a Personal Secretary - 0 views

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    Gets around the issue of providing personal cell phone numbers to students and/or parents. Many more uses for teachers.
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