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State Tests Will Remain Secret - Rochester, News, Weather, Sports, and Events - 13WHAM.com - 4 views

  • “Teachers could predict questions on next year’s test,” Dunn said.
    • Brian C. Smith
       
      Absolutely crazy! 
  • “The State of New York saying, ‘We don’t want to encourage teaching to the test’ would be like somebody setting off a fire and saying ‘I don’t want anything to burn.’ This is ridiculous,” said Urbanski.
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Parental Permission for Web 2.0 Training, ONline Collaboration and Media Release (BOCES... - 0 views

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    This was a downloadable doc, so I put it into my public Evernote notebook of permission forms and other things about flattening the classroom, this link links to that notecard. This is a permission form for students who are using advanced Web 2 tools, collaborating online, and a media release. If you are in a conservative district, this permission from 2009 may help you.
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DiigoNotes - 7 Skills Schools Should be Teaching Them - 44 views

  • not just a Powerpoint, eh
    • Brendan Murphy
       
      Really I'd be happy if my students could use powerpoint.
  • This article is adapted from his book, The Global Achievement Gap: Why Even Our Best Schools Don’t Teach The New Survival Skills Our Children Need—and What We Can Do About It (New York: Basic Books, 2008)
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Friends May Be the Best Guide Through the Noise - New York Times - 0 views

  • The proliferating number of blogs, user-generated content services and online news sources has created a dense information jungle that no human could machete his or her way through in a lifetime, let alone in an afternoon of surreptitious procrastination at work.
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    FriendFeed trying to solve problem of too much digital noise
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Emory student charged in New York SAT test cheating case  | ajc.com - 4 views

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    How many schools would have the integrity to investigate discrepancies in the sat. An Emory University student flew home several times to take the SAT for six students who paid him more than $1k a piece to take the test, according to charges filed this week.
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The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 12 views

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    times' teaching & learning section, with lesson plans, current event quizzes, and puzzles.
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    The New York Times has a learning network with all types of videos to share. Lesson plans, student opinions, film festivals, and a student reading contest for the month of July.
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Pascack Valley Regional High School District in northern New Jersey goes high-tech, giv... - 1 views

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    One district's stories of trading out textbooks & chalkboards for laptops
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Can a Lack of Sleep Set Back Your Child's Cognitive Abilities? -- New York Magazine - 11 views

  • “Sleep disorders can impair children’s I.Q.’s as much as lead exposure.”
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    Please tell parents that even losing an hour of sleep will impair their children. "The performance gap caused by an hour's difference in sleep was bigger than the normal gap between a fourth-grader and a sixth-grader. Which is another way of saying that a slightly sleepy sixth-grader will perform in class like a mere fourth-grader. "A loss of one hour of sleep is equivalent to [the loss of] two years of cognitive maturation and development," Sadeh explains."
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A Beginner's Guide to Repaying Student Loans - The New York Times - 1 views

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    I added this link to the Student Personal Finance Internet Library http://www.textbooksfree.org/Students%20Personal%20Finance%20Internet%20Library.htm
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