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Tom McHale

Project Audio: Teaching Students How to Produce Their Own Podcasts - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Given the recent rise in podcast popularity, it's no surprise that audio narratives are making their way into the classroom. They offer an engaging way for teachers to merge project-based learning with digital media analysis and production skills. That's why we're announcing our first-ever Student Podcast Contest, in which we invite students to submit original podcasts, five minutes long or less, inspired by one of our 1,000-plus writing prompts. The contest will run from April 26 to May 25, so stay tuned for our official contest announcement next week In anticipation of that contest, the mini-unit below walks students through the process of analyzing the techniques that make for good storytelling, interviewing and podcasting. The activities culminate in students producing their own original podcasts.
Tom McHale

Our Third Annual Student Editorial Contest: Write About an Issue That Matters to You - ... - 0 views

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    The challenge is pretty straightforward. Choose a topic you care about, gather evidence from both New York Times and non-New York Times sources, and write a concise editorial (450 words or fewer) to convince readers of your point of view. Because editorial writing at newspapers is a collaborative process, you can write your entry as a team effort, or by yourself. When you're done, post it in the contest form below by March 29, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern."
Tom McHale

Student Winners From Our 2015 Review Contest - The New York Times - 0 views

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    If you are doing, reviews in class. You might want to use the winners of this contest as models.
Tom McHale

Our Fourth Annual Student Editorial Contest: Write About an Issue That Matters to You -... - 1 views

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    Doing an argument unit? This works well. There are three years of award winning student models, and it comes with a rubric you can adapt to your needs. Contest deadline is April 4. "The challenge is pretty straightforward. Choose a topic you care about, gather evidence from sources both within and outside of The New York Times, and write a concise editorial (450 words or less) to convince readers of your point of view.
Tom McHale

Our Seventh Annual Found Poem Student Contest - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Our Found Poetry Contest is our oldest blog tradition, and one we're thrilled to see embraced by teachers across the curriculum. No matter what you teach, consider it an invitation to have your students find and closely-read relevant New York Times articles - and have a little fun while they do it. Everything you need to know is below, with links and tips galore."
Tom McHale

A Brief and Wondrous Writing Contest! | Figment Blog - 1 views

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    A contest sponsored by the National Writing Project that focuses on narrative voice. It provides resources for developing voice.
Tom McHale

Student Contest | Write an Editorial on an Issue That Matters to You - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Every day during the school year we invite teenagers to share their opinions about questions like these - on topics from hip-hop to climate change - and hundreds do, posting arguments, reflections and anecdotes to our Student Opinion feature. With this, our first-ever Student Editorial Contest, we're asking you to channel that enthusiasm into something a little more formal: short, evidence-based persuasive essays like the editorials The New York Times publishes every day."
Tom McHale

Teaching Through Community-Driven Video Creation | Educator Innovator - 0 views

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    "Project Ed is a platform dedicated to educational video made for and by 21st century learners. The core of Project Ed is an open, community-driven approach to content. We start by identifying K-12 concepts where a video has the potential to create a meaningful impact.Then we design contests to take these lessons out of the classroom and put them in the hands of digital storytellers. Each contest starts with a "creative brief," that includes everything needed to achieve a specific learning goal. Once the brief is launched on Projected.com, creators from all over craft original narratives to teach in unforgettable ways. Each brief generates hundreds of new ideas and a multitude of submissions. This process brings together the rigor of curriculum experts and the passion of creators to build an open library of effective, engaging lessons."
Tom McHale

Student Contest | 15-Second Vocabulary Videos - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "We've been publishing a Word of the Day every school day since our blog began, and sometime this December we'll reach our 1,000th. A perfect time, we thought, to celebrate with a contest. So here's the challenge: Along with our collaborators for Word of the Day - the linguists who run Vocabulary.com and Visual Thesaurus - we invite you to create a short video that defines or teaches any of the words in our collection. You have until Dec. 3 to do it, and all the rules and regulations, plus some inspiration from other students and teachers, are below."
Tom McHale

I Don't Think So: Writing Effective Counterarguments - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "In this lesson, students analyze the work of winners of the Learning Network's 2014 Student Editorial Contest as well as professional models from the Times editorial pages to learn how writers effectively introduce and respond to counterarguments. Then they write their own position pieces, incorporating counterarguments to strengthen their claims. Finally, they are invited to submit their finished essays to this year's Student Editorial Contest by March 9, 2015."
Tom McHale

Poetry Pairing | 'viewfinder' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Happy National Poetry Month! Not only do we offer this month's Poetry Pairing, featuring Kirby Knowlton's "viewfinder" matched with a 2014 article, "Tangled Web of Memories Lingers After a Breakup," by Nick Bilton, but we are also currently running a Found Poem Student Contest as well as an open poetry discussion forum. Join us. To view all of the Poetry Pairings we've published in collaboration with the Poetry Foundation since 2010, and to find activity sheets to help with teaching them, visit our collection.
Tom McHale

200 Prompts for Argumentative Writing - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "What issues do you care most about? What topics do you find yourself discussing most passionately, whether online, at the dinner table, in the classroom or with your friends? Later this week we will be announcing a brand-new contest in which teenagers will be invited to write evidence-based persuasive pieces on the topics of their choice. To help jump-start your brainstorming, we have gathered a list of 200 writing prompts from our daily Student Opinion feature that invite you to take a stand."
Tom McHale

Has US literature woken from the American dream? | Books | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "The national myth of happiness pursued and won has always been contested in fiction - and its promise seems almost extinct in some contemporary novels"
Tom McHale

High School Teachers Combat "Txt-spk" by Encouraging Blogging - 0 views

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    StageofLife.com thinks the answer to this phenomenon lies not in pushing against new social media, but rather embracing it: by encouraging high school students to blog. StageofLife.com is a website for the generation growing up with social media embedded into their daily lives to meet, share stories, and learn about those in their generation and other stages of life. It is an educational resource as well, offering lesson plans and contest ideas to educators. One of the most recent creative writing lesson plans is quite innovative: its goal is to break students out of the restrictive environment of 140-character word limits while at the same time promote the use of social media in the classroom. StageofLife.com believes that blogging and other social media is an integral part of the lives of current high school students, and should be incorporated into English classes around the country.
Tom McHale

Making a Podcast That Matters: A Guide With Examples From 23 Students - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "This step-by-step format takes you from finding the right topic to researching, outlining and scripting, all illustrated with examples from the student winners of our previous Podcast Contests."
Tom McHale

Annotated by the Author: 'Speechless' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    A high school student annotates her award winning personal narrative: "Maria Fernanda Benavides, a winner of our 2019 Personal Narrative Contest, tells us how she hooks readers by dropping them into a scene."
Tom McHale

Annotated by the Author: 'Pants on Fire' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Varya Kluev, a NJ high school student and winner of our 2019 Personal Narrative Contest, tells us why metaphor is her "go-to tool" whenever she wants to add flair to her writing."
Tom McHale

Annotated by the Author: 'Cracks in the Pavement' - The New York Times - 1 views

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    "Adam Bernard Sanders, a high school student and winner of our 2019 Personal Narrative Contest, tells us why he likes to keep his conclusions "purposefully open-ended.""
Brendan McIsaac

Education Week: Rifts Deepen Over Direction of Ed. Policy in U.S. - 0 views

  • Armed with nearly $100 billion in education aid from the 2009 economic-stimulus package passed by Congress, Secretary Duncan used $4 billion to entice states into embracing common standards, charter schools, and teacher evaluations tied to student test scores through his Race to the Top contest.
  • He's advanced that general platform more recently by granting states waivers from compliance with many of the core tenets of the NCLB law if they adopt the Obama administration's preferred improvement ideas—even as education research paints a mixed picture about whether such measures as charter schools and merit pay have much effect on student learning.
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    Great overview of the current education landscape
Tom McHale

The Winners of Our Personal Narrative Essay Contest - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "We asked students to write about a meaningful life experience. Here are the eight winning essays, as well as runners-up and honorable mentions."
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