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Lauri Brady

LessonCast - 1 views

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    "When a teacher is looking for a new way to teach a student, a concept, or a lesson, the chances are the best resource is another teacher. On LessonCast, teachers share ideas and resources through screencast videos called lessoncasts. The LessonCast community connects educators with classroom-proven experience and great ideas."
Lauri Brady

The Seven Golden Rules of Using Technology in Schools | MindShift - 1 views

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    Sometimes teachers and administrators need a kick in the pants to see what they perceive as problems re-framed in a different way. Adam S. Bellow, author of The Tech Commandments, and founder of eduTecher, spoke to a roomful of receptive teachers at the recent ISTE 2011 conference, and demonstrated some of the ironies and contradictions the education system is mired in. And he had some advice.
Lauri Brady

1-to-1 Essentials Program | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    "Rolling out a 1-to-1 technology program can be a daunting task for any school or district. After talking to some of the most forward-thinking 1-to-1 administrators and teachers, we've got the inside scoop ... and we're here to share it with you! 1-to-1 Essentials offers the guidance you need in order to proactively, rather than reactively, address issues that schools commonly face when going 1-to-1. We encourage you to explore, customize, and choose the resources that will best support your school community."
Lauri Brady

Supporting New Teachers: The Good Mentor - 0 views

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    "As formal mentoring programs gain popularity, the need for identifying and preparing good mentors grows."
Lauri Brady

From Differentiated Instruction to Differentiated Assessment « The Whole Chil... - 0 views

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    "For all the ink that has been spilled regarding the issue of differentiated instruction, little has been said about differentiated assessment. There is no doubt that students come to school with a variety of backgrounds and learning needs, and Carol Ann Tomlinson (Tomlinson & McTighe, 2006) and others (e.g., Stefanakis & Meier, 2010; Fogarty & Pete, 2010) have documented the importance of the issue and the potential success of the results. The devil, as always, is in the details, and as Schmoker (2010) recently noted, some teachers find the demands of creating different lessons for the learning needs of each student overwhelming. Here are some practical ideas for busy teachers who want to meet the different needs of students while managing the demands on their already busy schedules."
Leslie G. Perry

Montgomery County, Md., Sets Example With Teacher Evaluations - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Hey Leslie, This was really exciting to see highlighted in the NY Times. I am a former Consulting Teacher in the PAR program in MCPS and can't say enough good things about my experience and the process. Thanks for posting.
Christie Wilson

Modern Red Schoolhouse - 0 views

  • It emphasizes core academic subjects; requires studies in foreign language, the arts, fitness, and health; and gives students a broad appreciation of the nation's various cultures and their roots. To monitor student progress, the student, parents, and teacher negotiate an agreement called the Individual Education Compact.
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