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Bret Biornstad

It's Easy… - 0 views

It's Easy… Which path will you take? Image from http://bit.ly/pASkSU As educators, we are often faced with an opportunity to take the easy road or the hard road. The easy road often works for u...

teaching teachers philosophy

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

A Popular Principal, - 0 views

NCLB schools Race to the Top

started by Bret Biornstad on 10 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

Cheap Fraction Manipulatives - 0 views

Cheap Fraction Manipulatives Math manipulatives are very helpful, especially in the early childhood classroom. Some manipulatives can be rather expensive though. A quick and cheap way to have fract...

math fractions materials manipulatives teaching resources

started by Bret Biornstad on 20 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

Perr Review-Peer Pressure-Peer Power - 0 views

Peer review is more than just having students read and comment on each other's papers. The idea of peer review extends into what academics do-to the idea of disciplinarity. We research and write. T...

started by Bret Biornstad on 04 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

Differentiating Learning for Teachers - 0 views

  • Differentiating Learning for Teachers Posted by jjohnson on 8/15/11 • Categorized as Best Educational Practices 36Share A few weeks ago I “attended” Principal Lyn Hilt’s session: “Differentiating Learning: It’s Not Just for Students!” at the  Reform Symposium Worldwide E-Conference. A common comment/complaint I’ve heard from other administrators is that their teachers have become complacent, lost their spark or are stuck in their old (teaching) habits.  After attending Lyn’s session, I started to wonder: Why have they become complacent? Why are they not continuing their own professional learning?  Have we given teachers an environment in which they have had an opportunity to continue to grow as professionals? Have we given them the autonomy to expand their knowledge/skills and take risk in the classroom? We are all too familiar with professional development being something that is done to you.  It may have been an outside speaker that came in for what I call a “drive by” in-service or top-down professional development that teachers had no input on.  Maybe you attended a conference and then didn’t take the time to reflect and implement what you learned. What I am learning about professional development is: 1. It must include differentiation for staff 2. It must include deep reflection When an educator is learning something new this is the concrete experience part of the experiential cycle. This could be while reading about
  • When an educator is learning something new this is the concrete experience part of the experiential cycle. This could be while reading about a new strategy, observing another classroom, or learning at a conference. Next they need to try to implement this in their classroom with students.  Then, the teacher needs to have an opportunity for reflection. I’m sure we’ve all been in a conference/training in which we were asked to jot down a thought on an exit slip or a post-it note at the end as a method of reflection (I’ve asked my teachers to do this). While this is better than nothing, it is not enough.  Reflection needs to be deep and involve analysis.  You need to dig deep: this could be blogging, discussing with others. Reflection needs to be systemic and is an expected part of the process in order to be powerful.  Then you will be ready to make conclusions and generate conclusions on the effectiveness of your strategy and its impact on student learning.
Bret Biornstad

The Medium Is the Medium - 0 views

The Medium Is the Medium Recently, book publishers got some good news. Researchers gave 852 disadvantaged students 12 books (of their own choosing) to take home at the end of the school year. They...

reading technology

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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Bret Biornstad

Spelling mistakes cost millions - 0 views

Spelling mistakes 'cost millions' in lost online sales 13 July 2011 Last updated at 21:09 ET By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent Customer spending on a website can be cut in half by ...

spelling

started by Bret Biornstad on 16 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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