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Brec Cooke

KIDS COUNT Data Book Online - 0 views

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    Annie E. Casey Foundation Annual Report - Kids Count
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Welcome to A Maths Dictionary for Kids 2008 by Jenny Eather - 0 views

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    Animated, interactive math dictionary with definitions of over 600 common math terms in simple language. Math glossary, examples, practice interactives, calculators and mathematical activities for kids. © Jenny Eather 2007
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    This is cool. Just be careful, many of these are uniquely British words.
sontimalonti

Revealed: new teaching methods that are producing dramatic results - Telegraph - 3 views

  • According to studies carried out at the National Institute for Child Health and Development in the United States, connections between developing brain cells form most effectively when the brain is given regular breaks, hence the spaces between lessons are every bit as crucial as the content of the lessons themselves;
  • the teacher gives a quickfire Powerpoint presentation, of about three slides a minute, and the pupils listen and read the screen, effectively taking in the information twice. After a gap, the same presentation is run, but there are missing spaces where the children have to fill in the missing words and repeat them aloud, which keeps their minds active and thinking. At this point they can also ask questions. After a second break, a similar presentation takes place.
  • Theoretically you could do half the year's syllabus in a couple of hours, leaving you with lots of time to do the exciting, practical stuff. But whether it would work for every single pupil in every single subject, I don't know
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  • In some ways, spaced learning is simply a modern twist on a very old-fashioned approach, that of rote learning.
  • Kids have higher expectations these days and they can multi-task and access new technology to a degree – and at a speed – that adults can only dream of, so if education is to remain relevant to them, we have to adapt, whether we like it or not.'
  • Over the past five years we've moved from an education system of very tightly regulated structure, curriculum and assessment to one where there's more freedom around the curriculum and much more freedom in the way schools organise themselves
  • In the classroom, pupils need continuity, not constant change and adoption of new fads. There's no substitute for an inspiring teacher passionate about their subject giving a well-planned lesson.'
  • Every child at the school has had some spaced learning lessons. The information that is compressed deals not only with key facts, but also with the fundamental principles of the subject, such as mathematical formulae, and gives examples of how to apply these. Some subjects, such as English, are harder to compress, but it can be done.
  • I find this new way of learning far more interesting than sitting with a textbook, and after every lesson I feel I've really learnt something, and I do remember it for a long time afterwards, too.'
  • Theoretically you could do half the year's syllabus in a couple of hours, leaving you with lots of time to do the exciting, practical stuff. But whether it would work for every single pupil in every single subject, I don't know,'
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      but surely this is crucial?
  • But the kids are on board and we're seeing the results. I suppose the thing that finally convinced me that we were on to something was when I sat in on one of our lessons and afterwards I discovered I knew chapter and verse on hormones – and had still retained the information months later.'
  • Rowena Coxon, a parent with two children at the school, Jenny, 16, and 14-year-old Elanor, admits that she had her doubts about spaced learning. 'I was sceptical at first, because it seemed to me that the students were spending a lot of time not actually learning, but what I found most striking was how much my daughters enjoyed it – far more than conventional cramming.
  • At Leasowes Community College in Dudley, outside Birmingham, the absolute antithesis of the eight-minute lesson is being hailed as the way forward. Here, classes can last up to five or six days. Students are immersed in a single subject, allowing them to complete practice, theory and coursework in a single block, and – so the theory goes – gain a deeper, more fundamental understanding of the topic. The corridors of this 1,200-roll school are papered with signs bearing stirring mottos such as success is a journey, not a destination, and Albert Camus's dictum you cannot create experience, you must undergo it.
  • 'We are combining the traditional with the innovative; we still teach languages, which is becoming increasingly rare, but we also recognise that part of our job is to prepare children to be successful in the world, so our aspirations are higher than getting them to pass a few exams. The sort of personal development we seek to promote doesn't fit into the culture of rigid one-hour lessons.'
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      as practised in waldorf schools for decades.
  • In the classroom, pupils need continuity, not constant change and adoption of new fads. There's no substitute for an inspiring teacher passionate about their subject giving a well-planned lesson.'
  • 'We have no bells here because they create a herd mentality. We want to foster personal responsibility; students can go to the loo when they want or fetch themselves a drink of water without asking permission. The teachers give them a break when they feel the kids need one.'
  • Traditionalists, brought up in the never-did-me-any-harm system of obedience – verging on obeisance – towards authority may find the modern vogue for individualism wholly at odds with their own school experience. Yet personal development has become the new clarion call across all areas of secondary education. Whether that can be achieved in tandem with outstanding exam results remains to be seen.
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    article on new teaching methods; new approach to learning - partnership with cambridge uni & microsoft education
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    most crucial aspect seems to me revisiting students and testing recall after a long period. Also, does this only apply to "fact learning", or does this also engage critical faculty?
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    The scientific method in education is concerned with giving the student breaks from lessons in order to help him focus more ..Greetings to all and happy to communicate with you. أطيب
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Alternatives to standardized testing - 74 views

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Peter Horsfield

Daniella Russo - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Daniella Dimitrova Russo is one of the founders of Plastic Pollution Coalition, a global initiative that seeks to educate and mobilize the public to be more aware of how irresponsible use of plastic is ruining the planet. From being a consultant for Fortune 500 companies, Daniella saw the need for change when she realized how plastic has been infiltrating even the most remote of places. She launched Think Beyond Plastic, her own little way of doing her share in making sure her kids and the rest of the new generation will have the privilege of living in a healthy environment. To read more about Daniella Russo visit www.thextraordinary.org
anonymous

'Summer Brain Drain' Robs Some Students of Skills Gained During School Year - washingto... - 0 views

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    This article relates to the school voucher article we read this week. It doesn't directly suggest the use of school vouchers but one of the main suggestions by opponets of vouchers was to create stimulating learning opportunities for those kids who come from less affluent backgrounds. This article also suggest the same thing. In subjects like math and reading all kids lose a bit of what they learn and especially in reading w/ the poorer children. This article mentions Fairchild's center which helps promote learning over the summer from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
Jessica Michael

N.Y.U. Offers to Provide Space for Pre-K Pupils - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I thought this article was neat. It is great that NYU is offering space on its campus so the younger kids will have a place to go to school. :o)
Krissy Woods

Chester E. Finn Jr. - Don't Rush to Get Onboard With Universal Preschool - washingtonpo... - 0 views

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    Opinion article on President Obama's plan to fund an early childhood education program. Although biased, the author provides a fact-based argument about the costs of starting such a program in the U.S. Aimed to increase the intelluctual abilies of young children, this program would fund a pre-K education for kids across the nation.
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    Is your kid turning troublesome with Math homework? Finding it tedious and hectic to manage her?
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    Are you one of those folks who frequently hear the remarks from their kids like- 'I dislike math', 'math is exhausting' or 'math is of no utilization in our life'? Age old Math teaching methodology being trailed by the classroom educators and private math coaches are, to a great extent, responsible for the absence of enthusiasm towards math.
Devia Rajput

About Disney Top 10 Awful Details - 0 views

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    Hi Friends today i explain you about the most famous as well as favorite cartoon channel for kids.now i told you the top 10 amazing details about the Disney.Disney is one of those companies that have us enraptured in its continuation. From its energetic cartoons to its topic parks to its resorts all over the world, to its princesses and to it's the unexplained and fairy tales, we simply cannot have sufficient.
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Mathematics Assignment Help To Rescue For Math Problems - 0 views

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    Are those crazy integration formulas going above your head? Rules of differentiation seem tough to you? Or you still couldn't understand the long tricky questions that require all the mathematical wits that you've ever had? Huh, we totally understand your problems because no wonder we've been kids suffering from all such issues too.
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The 17 Interesting Facts About Early Childhood And Preschool - 0 views

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    Childhood education in preschools has a tremendous impact on the grown-up phase of kids. It is reported in different websites that, nowadays all the global education forums, as well as academic online portals, are emphasizing on preschool studies. Now, we will discuss all these facts one by one.
Chris Sasiadek

high stakes testing contributes to drop out rate - 42 views

Forget the kids' dropout rate, what about the teachers?

Bijayani Swain

Hindi Poem Hum Panchi Unmukt Gagan Ke - 0 views

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    At Motherszone, find Beautiful Classic Hindi poem Hum panchi unmukt gagan ke. Hum panchi unmukt gagan ke poem describes the feeling of birds that they want to live with dignity and fly in the sky without being kept in cages.
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4 Ways to Handle Tough Kids in Classrooms - 1 views

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