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rafferty

NSTA :: News Story - 0 views

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    NSTA:  National Science Teachers Association is a teaching organization that progressively acts to education teachers and allow them to share ideas.
Mac Guy

Into the Wildfire - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    For those of you that read "Young Men and Fire" last year. This article is about the Missoula fire science lab that was referenced in the book.
cstender96

The 'U.S. Effect': Even In Science, Americans Skew Toward Hype by Rob Asghar - 0 views

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    American scientists are sensationalizing (presenting something in an exciting way to get attention, that might not be as accurate) their studies- isn't this what students do? By trying to be the best, we join every club, even if we're not interested, take all the hardest classes and cram for them, try to do everything we can to make ourselves stand out for colleges. At New Trier, even if you're incredibly smart, it doesn't matter unless you're incredibly smart by 'New Trier Standards'. Students are always trying to out do others and themselves, running the risk of burnout, depression/eating disorders, and general unhappiness. Asghar says the reason Miley Cyrus at the VMAs was so shocking was because she was being so textbook American- the only way to get noticed is to be the loudest. We set our standards so high that even when perfection is attained, it's not good enough- not a 4.0 GPA varsity athlete who also does community service is good enough- he is only good enough if he gets full ride to Harvard and becomes a top notch lawyer, too.
Mac Guy

At Issue in 2 Wrenching Cases: What to Do After the Brain Dies - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    That's a tough situation to be in. Intrestingly I stumbled upon this article earlier today, except it was from a evangelical prolife point of view. It's facinating/frusterating to see what the other side thinks.
Dayna Nothnagel

Yong Zhao on Catching Up or Leading the Way - 1 views

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    I read Zhao's book, "Catching Up or Leading the Way", before applying to the IGSS. The book is about how American students are still on top because the US creates more innovative students while China only creates good test takers. In this video, Zhao discusses why testing is a poor way of measuring education. He goes on to talk about how only testing math, science, and reading does not accurately measure education because many students may be proficient in creative writing or art, two very important skills for any citizen who cares to be an active member of society. He adds at the end that schools should not be rewarded for better test scores, but they should be rewarded for using innovative ways of education. This is important because this is what IGSS is doing and although we may not have the perfect solution to all education reform right now, it is critical that we keep shooting the subject from different angles.
Katherine Riley

Chinese Educators Look to American Classrooms - 2 views

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    While we are trying so hard to have Chinese test scores and mimic hard core education, highly standardized test curriculum--they are trying to mimic ours.
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