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Tom McHale

Five Reasons Why We Need Poetry in Schools | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Poetry promotes literacy, builds community, and fosters emotional resilience. It can cross boundaries that little else can. April is National Poetry Month. Bring some poetry into your hearts, homes, classrooms and schools. Here are five reasons why we need poetry in our schools."
Brendan McIsaac

Teachers - Will We Ever Learn? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Successful schools — whether charter or traditional — have features in common: a clear mission, talented teachers, time for teachers to work together, longer school days or after-school programs, feedback cycles that lead to continuing improvements. It’s not either-or.
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    Change in Education
Brendan McIsaac

How to Give Effective Feedback, Both Positive and Negative - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    avoiding the praise sandwich
Brendan McIsaac

Education Week Teacher: Featured Teaching Channel Videos - 0 views

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    Good example of standards based Socratic seminars
Brendan McIsaac

Student Mentors: How 6th and 12th Graders Learn From Each Other | MindShift - 0 views

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    Cool idea - my son Connor has a reading and writing buddy who is in 7th grade.
Brendan McIsaac

CourseSmart E-Textbooks Track Students' Progress for Teachers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Teacher Knows if You've Done the E-Reading
Michele B.

Education Week: How to Build a Progressive Education Movement - 3 views

  • ndeed, the economy is moving from one based on large industries to one based on mass entrepreneurship. With its emphasis on creativity and individual development, progressive education prepares kids for precisely such an economic reality. It's not that business leaders want schools to produce cogs for the industrial machine, it's that they don't realize that the testing movement will produce a less innovative workforce and make America less competitive. Let's educate them.
  • Perhaps for the first time in history, however, the philosophy of progressive education is simpatico with our changing economy in its demand for innovation, critical thinking, and individuality.
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      How can we prevent this from happening in our own school, if we are looking at having tests every four weeks or so?  Could we make those tests flexible, so that teachers can administer them when they want?  Do we have to even have tests?  Could we move completely to portfolios?
Brendan McIsaac

Home | EngageNY - 1 views

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    NY state resources for the common core - k-8 for now but good frameworks and test blueprints
Jeremy Long

Make Meaning and Purpose Key Elements of Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    "We as educators need to concentrate on and share ways to make learning more purposeful and meaningful for our students. We need to develop good reasons for students to learn what we think is important, put more learning in a larger context, help students make connections and develop networks of learning, and provide more opportunities to apply learning. Purpose and meaning can come in very different forms."
Tom McHale

Technology Integration Research: Additional Tools and Programs | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Technology tools also have value beyond teaching the core curriculum. Here are our recommendations for research-proven tech tools that can enable more comprehensive assessment and better collaborative discussions. We also explore the best resources for teaching digital literacy in the classroom."
Tom McHale

Need a Job? Invent It - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ""Every young person will continue to need basic knowledge, of course," Tony Wagner said. "But they will need skills and motivation even more. Of these three education goals, motivation is the most critical. Young people who are intrinsically motivated - curious, persistent, and willing to take risks - will learn new knowledge and skills continuously. They will be able to find new opportunities or create their own - a disposition that will be increasingly important as many traditional careers disappear." So what should be the focus of education reform today?"
Tom McHale

About Op-Docs - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Op-Docs is The New York Times editorial department's forum for short, opinionated documentaries, produced with wide creative latitude and a range of artistic styles, covering current affairs, contemporary life and historical subjects.   Op-Docs videos are produced by both renowned and emerging filmmakers who express their views in the first person, through their subjects or more subtly through an artistic approach to a topic. Each is accompanied by a director's statement. In December 2012, we started a new Op-Docs feature: Scenes. This is a platform for very short work - snippets of street life, brief observations and interviews, clips from experimental and artistic nonfiction videos - that follow less traditional documentary narrative conventions.
Brendan McIsaac

TeachThought | How To Create A Test That Grades Itself Using Google Forms - 2 views

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    What - there's a Google app that will grade my assessments for me?!
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    Yep! Check out Doctopus as well.
Brendan McIsaac

Education Week: Ed-Tech PD Focuses on Student Learning Needs - 0 views

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    Good reminders on skills first, technology second and the ongoing PD peer support needed
Brendan McIsaac

Beyond Q+A: Six Strategies That Motivate ALL Students to Participate | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Some good simplt tips here
Brendan McIsaac

Education Week Teacher: Charlotte Danielson on Teaching and the Common Core - 0 views

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    The Common Core: What Danielson would do!
Tom McHale

Education Week Teacher: In Common Core, Teachers See Interdisciplinary Opportunities - 0 views

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    "Educators around the country are exploring innovative ways to teach the new common-core literacy standards, and some are calling attention to an approach they say is working well: interdisciplinary thematic units."
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