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Kimberly Hoffman

Teach with Technology - 0 views

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    4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. Discover valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as equity, ELL, technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students.
Araceli Matos

Lessons for Librarians - 0 views

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    This site has lesson on internet research.
bryanna bland

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange - 0 views

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    Lesson plans that are divided up by subject area and grade level. There are also alot of games to play on the smart board as a class or during center activities
Jodie Gustafson

Blackboard Collaborate | Online Collaboration Software for Engaging, Collaborative Lear... - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful program used by Florida Virtual School which enables teachers to have either realtime or taped interactive virtual classroom lessons.
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    This is a program used by Florida Virtual School which enables teachers to have either realtime or taped interactive virtual classroom lessons.
Bernadette Thompson

TeAec-nology.com Education Search Engine - 1 views

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    For over a decade, TeAchnology has been providing free and easy to use resources for teachers dedicated to improving the education of today's generation of students. We feature 46,000+ lesson plans, 9,600 free printable worksheets, rubrics, teaching tips, worksheet makers, web quests, math worksheets, and thousands of other great teacher resources.
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    This website is a teacher's best friend. There are lesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, featured themes and topics, puzzle makers, teacher tips/tools, etc... It is also FREEEEE These resources can be used from Kindergarten all the way to High School.
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    This looks awesome! I've never run across this site before!!
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    Great site for lesson plans and assessment rubrics. Plenty of worksheets and other resources.
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    This site gives an example of a discipline specific search engine for technology in education
Amy Sullivan

Search Education - Google - 0 views

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    Lessons and activities from Google to help students become more proficient at conducting searches on the web.
S W

National Flipped Day Encourages Flipping Classrooms with Free Lessons - 1 views

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    This Friday September 6 national "Flipped Day". Students watch video or other content at home to prepare for the school lesson.
Victoria Ahmetaj

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice | Just another WordPress.com weblog - 0 views

  • He pointed out to me how similar teachers experiencing failures with students is to physicians erring in diagnoses or treatments (or both) of their patients.
  • In the other book, surgeon Atul Gawande described how he almost lost an Emergency Room patient who had crashed her car when he fumbled a tracheotomy only for patient to be saved by another surgeon who successfully got the breathing tube inserted. Gawande also has a chapter on doctors’ errors. His point, documented by a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine (1991) and subsequent reports  is that nearly all physicians err. If nearly all doctors make mistakes, do they talk about them? Privately  with people they trust, yes. In public, that is, with other doctors in academic hospitals, the answer is also yes. There is an institutional mechanism where hospital doctors meet weekly called Morbidity and Mortality Conferences (M & M for short) where, in Gawande’s words, doctors “gather behind closed doors to review the mistakes, untoward events, and deaths that occurred on their watch, determine responsibility, and figure out what to do differently (p. 58).” He describes an M & M (pp.58-64) at his hospital and concludes: “The M & M sees avoiding error as largely a matter of will–staying sufficiently informed and alert to anticipate the myriad ways that things can go wrong and then trying to head off each potential problem before it happens” (p. 62). Protected by law, physicians air their mistakes without fear of malpractice suits.
  • Nothing like that for teachers in U.S. schools. Sure, privately, teachers tell one another how they goofed with a student, misfired on a lesson, realized that they had provided the wrong information, or fumbled the teaching of a concept in a class. Of course,  there are scattered, well-crafted professional learning communities in elementary and secondary schools where teachers feel it is OK to admit they make mistakes and not fear retaliation. They can admit error and learn to do better the next time. In the vast majority of schools, however, no analogous M & M exists (at least as far as I know).
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  • substantial differences between doctors and teachers. For physicians, the consequences of their mistakes might be lethal or life-threatening. Not so, in most instances, for teachers. But also consider other differences:
  • From teachers to psychotherapists to doctors to social workers to nurses, these professionals use their expertise to transform minds, develop skills, deepen insights, cope with feelings and mend bodily ills. In doing so, these helping professions share similar predicaments.
  • *Most U.S. doctors get paid on a fee-for-service basis; nearly all full-time public school teachers are salaried.
  • While these differences are substantial in challenging comparisons, there are basic commonalities that bind teachers to physicians. First, both are helping professions that seek human improvement. Second, like practitioners in other sciences and crafts, both make mistakes. These commonalities make comparisons credible even with so many differences between the occupations.
  • *Doctors see patients one-on-one; teachers teach groups of 20 to 35 students four to five hours a day.
  • *Expertise is never enough. For surgeons, cutting out a tumor from the colon will not rid the body of cancer; successive treatments of chemotherapy are necessary and even then, the cancer may return. Some high school teachers of science with advanced degrees in biology, chemistry, and physics believe that lessons should be inquiry driven and filled with hands-on experiences while other colleagues, also with advanced degrees, differ. They argue that naïve and uninformed students must absorb the basic principles of biology, chemistry, and physics through rigorous study before they do any “real world” work in class.
  • For K-12 teachers who face captive audiences among whom are some students unwilling to participate in lessons or who defy the teacher’s authority or are uncommitted to learning what the teacher is teaching, then teachers have to figure out what to do in the face of students’ passivity or active resistance.
  • Both doctors and teachers, from time to time, err in what they do with patients and students. Patients can bring malpractice suits to get damages for errors. But that occurs sometimes years after the mistake. What hospital-based physicians do have, however, is an institutionalized way of learning (Mortality and Morbidity conferences) from their mistakes so that they do not occur again. So far, among teachers there are no public ways of admitting mistakes and learning from them (privately, amid trusted colleagues, such admissions occur). For teachers, admitting error publicly can lead directly to job loss). So while doctors, nurses, and other medical staff have M & M conferences to correct mistakes, most teachers lack such collaborative and public ways of correcting mistakes (one exception might be in special education where various staff come together weekly or monthly to go over individual students’ progress).
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    Teacher vs. Doctor
Amy Sullivan

www.cyberbullying.org -conceived of, and created by Bill Belsey, creator and facilitato... - 0 views

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    Excellent resource page from www.cyberbullying.org about protecting kids online and combatting cyberbullying. Lists a lot of links for organizations, information, lesson plans and interactive websites for students, parents and teachers.
Nadia Afzal

Lesson Plan Ideas - 0 views

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    Enjoy the lesson plans, professional development opportunities, and online events all Smithsonian Educational Way
paigesmithman

Interactive Whiteboard Resources | Interactive Whiteboard Teaching Tools | Interactive ... - 1 views

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    Scholastic is a great resource for teachers, and their website for Interactive White boards is very informational. This resource contains interactive lessons, graphic organizers, proofreading lessons, writing lessons, strategies, ideas, a shop, and so much more!
vrosario

Lesson Plans for High School History - 1 views

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    Great lesson plan ideas to get your kids excited about History.
Karen Titus

Edivate - 1 views

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    Engaging lesson using science inquiry
mfrejka6

Lesson Plans - 2 views

shared by mfrejka6 on 09 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    In this lesson, students will explore the connection between reforestation and deforestation and greenhouse gases. They'll do this by collecting data about local trees and analyzing and interpreting data about deforestation and reforestation, which will serve as the example in this lesson of one set of activities that can affect levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Linda Braun

My StoryMaker : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 0 views

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    Great resources for reading teachers. Includes lesson plans and activities. Kids can make their own stories.
Keith White

Art & Culture | EDSITEment - 0 views

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    From the National Endowment for the Humanities edsitement offers lesson plans for K-12 on anthropology, art history, civics, folklore, history, language, literature, mythology, religion, social studies, and writing.
Amy Ryan

Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    This website provides amazing resources and lesson plans to teachers free of charge. There are online activities that students can complete as well from creating a book or cd cover to making a character biography cube.
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    A great resource for lesson plans that is aesthetically pleasing and easy to navigate. I've used it during my time as an undergraduate student, and found it very helpful.
Jenna Kirsch

Discovery Education - 1 views

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    I love everything about Discovery Education, not to mention their streaming library which offers video clips of pretty much anything educational you can think of from lessons on "What do Scientists do?" to Chinese Dragon Dancers. I use this site all the time in my classroom, highly recommend!
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    Free resources for teachers for every subject and grade level.
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    This is one of my favorite sites for science lesson plans. Discovery has some re;evant and useable lesson plans.
Linda Braun

Teacher Resources, Teaching Ideas for Lessons, and Tools for Grades PreK-12 | Scholasti... - 0 views

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    Great teacher resources from Scholastic - activities, lesson plans, and more.
Beth Downing

WritingFix - 0 views

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    Great website to get writing lessons, ideas, prompts and activities for the classroom.
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    This is a great site for language arts writing resouces. It's based on the 6 + 1 Traits of writing. There are interactive lesson plans, interactive writing prompts, student samples which help struggling writers with the brainstorming and organizing writing at many different levels. This website is FANTASTIC! I've used it a number of times with my 1st Graders!!
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