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Vicki Davis

westwood » Annabelle's eFolio - 0 views

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    One of my best efolios from this year's ninth grade class.
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    One of my best efolios this year from the Ninth grade. Very nice.
Fred Delventhal

Grade Level Chart of 21st Century Literacies Lessons - 0 views

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    Lesson Grade Level Chart Which lessons are appropriate for your students? All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum. As a teacher, you can begin by looking at the chart below to see which lessons are appropriate for the age and abilities of the students you teach.
Sandy Kendell

Changing the Grade - 7 views

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    Adams County School District 50 in Colorado throws out grade levels and groups students by mastery levlels. Intriguing!
Ed Webb

News: Who Really Failed? - Inside Higher Ed - 10 views

  • "I believe in these students. They are capable,"
  • "We are listening to the students who make excuses, and this is unfair to the other students," she said. "I think it's unfair to the students" to send a message that the way to deal with a difficult learning situation is "to complain" rather than to study harder.
  • the university's learning management system allowed superiors to review the grades on her first test in the course
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  • scores on the second test were notably better than on the first one, suggesting that students were responding to the need to do more work
  • while her dean authorized her removal from teaching the course, she said, he never once sat in on her course
  • she may include "too many facts" on her tests
  • the incident "raises serious questions about violations of pedagogical freedoms."
  • many other comments about the course standards were positive, with several students specifically praising Homberger's advice that they form study groups. One student wrote: “My biggest AHA‐reaction in this course is that I need to study for this course every night to make a good grade. I must also attend class, take good notes, and have study sessions with others. Usually a little studying can get me by but not with this class which is why it is my AHA‐reaction."
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    This is a travesty
anonymous

Free First 1st Grade Reading Lessons - Homeschool, After School, Elementary School, Sum... - 8 views

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    kindergarten - 2nd grade reading and math lessons
Dave Truss

Enough with the Late Penalties! « Tom Schimmer - 10 views

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    Students should be graded on the quality of their work (their ability to meet the desired learning targets) rather than how punctual the assignment is.      Here's why:
Ed Webb

Obama's Oxy professor reports: 'He still didn't agree about that grade' | L.A. Now | Lo... - 0 views

  • He urged other professors and teachers to “realize that in any class you could have a child, a young man or woman, who could do incredibly great things in the world. So teach as well as you can.”
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