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Krissy Woods

Montgomery Co. Touts 'Seven Keys to College Readiness' as an Academic Pathway - washing... - 0 views

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    A Montogomery County school has produced literature aptely named "Seven Keys to College Readiness".... which begins from performance in kindergarden. This brochure is aimed to provide information for parents who may or may not know the steps and milestones their children should be making en route to a college degree.
Maria Mahon

Recession Puts Loan Forgiveness Programs in Peril - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    An interesting look at the cuts in loan repayment programs and what that could means for fields like teaching. If people are hesitant to take on loans for their education, this could lead to a shortage of teachers.
Maria Mahon

Controlling Interests - New York City Principals Are Younger and Freer, but Some Raise ... - 0 views

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    This article provides an interesting look at NYC principals, specifically those that are graduates of the City's Leadership Academy. They are usually much younger than those that held the positions before them.
Elizabeth Koh

The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online - 0 views

  • While old-school socialism was an arm of the state, digital socialism is socialism without the state. This new brand of socialism currently operates in the realm of culture and economics, rather than government—for now
  • I use socialism because technically it is the best word to indicate a range of technologies that rely for their power on social interactions.
  • it is a spectrum of attitudes, techniques, and tools that promote collaboration, sharing, aggregation, coordination, ad hocracy, and a host of other newly enabled types of social cooperation
Jessica Michael

Tampa Bay area schools a tapestry of languages - 0 views

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    From Abkhazian to Zulu, Tampa Bay area students speak a world of native languages, enriching the melting pot of cultures. This article was interesting to me because it made me think of the Postman reading and the narrative on diversity. It is amazing that so many students in this area of Tampa speak so many different languages. The god of multiculturalism is definitely present in this community!
Jessica Michael

Dallas' troubled Spruce high school saved by students' TAKS scores | News for Dallas, T... - 0 views

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    I found this article extremely interesting. 1. I think it is great that the school was able to rebound itself from being a low performer to fitting in with the rest of the schools in the ISD after many years below the norm. 2. The approach the principal and school district took to achieve there goals was something i'd never seen before. They took out the 10th and 11th grades to focus on those students who wanted to learn and were willing to graduate. I'm not sure how I feel about the principal/district sorting students by those willing and those not, how are they to make that decision? Education News - The Dallas Morning News is your trusted source for news from schools and school districts.
Maria Mahon

Montgomery Co. Touts 'Seven Keys to College Readiness' as an Academic Pathway - washing... - 0 views

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    This article provides an interesting commentary on what some schools are defining as "successful" academic paths.
Krissy Woods

Psst! Need the Answer to No. 7? Click Here. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Incredibly interesting article about the use of technology and how it can positively and negatively effect learning. As stated in our discussions earlier this week, the use of technology can - at times - undermine the real classroom experience. In the case of sites which are explained in this article, I think it highlights the need and importance of 'real' classroom learning to help with questions and curb cheating.
Krissy Woods

New York City Schools Face 5 Percent Budget Cut - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Keeping in trend with the current economic status, New York City schools are facing a 5% budget cut that will most likely effect much-needed after school and weekend programs. Although budgeting for the upcoming year has aided the children of low income families, it's still heartbreaking to see that these programs will be cut in favor of saving money... especially when they are probably the most important and needed.
Maria Mahon

18 and Under - The Marks of Childhood or the Marks of Abuse? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Although this article deals with child abuse from a pediatrician's perspective, I feel that it has relevance for teachers. As a teacher, there are times when one might have to understand what marks are the result of child development and behavior versus those that are teh result of child abuse.
Maria Mahon

Educators' candor is welcome | ajc.com - 0 views

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    I found this to be an interesting article from a parent's perspective on the need for honesty and candor in school conversations. Downey makes a good point in acknowledging that teachers feel the need to protect themselves. However, some of this language does not create a positive atmosphere and makes collaboration difficult at times.
Krissy Woods

New Jersey Program Turning Unemployed Finance Professionals Into Math Teachers - NYTime... - 0 views

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    In addition to the discussion we were having about marketable majors and careers, I find this article about financial professionals transitioning into teaching incredibly interesting. This article details a program called "Traders to Teachers", a grant that is federally funded that allows professionals with extensive experiences in financial fields to transition into math teachers in secondary schools. In addition to helping ease the need for mathematics teachers, this also sends a great message to students about future careers and puts emphasis on having strong math skills.
Anna Weaver

Academy uses hands-on methods to teach students science, math - 2 views

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    Using federal school improvement funds, an elementary school in Pittsburgh implemented an "Academy in Math and Science" program. The Academy allows students to explore science concepts through experimentation. Due to the popularity of the program, the school plans on adding one grade per year.
Anna Weaver

Weak job market forces vocational students to retool career plans - 0 views

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    Students of vocational and technical high schools encounter problems using their specialized training because of the failing economy. Finding their job opportunities limited, many are turning to higher education as an alternative route.
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.
Jessica Michael

Bluebonnet Elementary clubs bring African music, art to classmates in recent program | ... - 0 views

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    In Keller, TX an elementary school club is learning and teaching their peers about Tafadzwa. What started as a group with an interest in Afrian music and musical instruments has now turned into a much larger group of three clubs incorporating art, drama, and music. It started with homemade insturments from PVC pipes and a teacher who was looking to inspire children with music. If only all educators were as dedicated and passionate about their careeers.
Jessica Michael

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    When I came across this article in the paper it made me think of current discussion we had about "Public Schools for Private Advantage". We had mentioned what may happen if academic programs began to focus more on what skills will be needed to get a job rather than programs that may not provide as much monetary gains.
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    In Keller, TX an elementary school club is learning and teaching their peers about Tafadzwa. What started as a group with an interest in Afrian music and musical instruments has now turned into a much larger group of three clubs incorporating art, drama, and music. It started with homemade insturments from PVC pipes and a teacher who was looking to inspire children with music. If only all educators were as dedicated and passionate about their careeers.
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)
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