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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

20 Things Students Want the Nation to Know About Education | MindShift - 0 views

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    Great ideas from students about how they feel on education. Who's listening? These ideas come from the video (also posted to this group).
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.
Leslie G. Perry

Education Nation 2011: Voices of a Generation: Students Speak Out - 0 views

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    Students speak out about what they want to see in schools. This is the full video.
Leslie G. Perry

Practical Theory - 0 views

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    The poem performed at the close of the ISTE keynote by Lehmann's students
Lauri Brady

Personalize Learning - 0 views

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    "Roger Cook, Superintendent of Taylor County Schools in Kentucky, is, simply put, leadership in action. Mr. Cook has brought dynamic change to the district, starting from day one. During his first year as Superintendent, Mr. Cook transformed Taylor County Schools into a performance-based educational system, challenged teachers and students to meet 21st century expectations with rigor and relevance, and spearheaded the effort to fund new, much-needed facilities. For eight years, the district and school leadership have worked to create a culture of anytime anywhere learning and have had zero dropouts for the last six years. So we interviewed Roger Cook along with Troy Benningfield, Director of Instruction, and Susan Kilby, Assistant Superintendent to find out more about their district to share with you. "
Lauri Brady

Rita F. Pierson: How A Teacher Encouraged Her Students With An 'F' - 1 views

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    Inspiration for Teacher Appreciation
Lauri Brady

Instructional Coaching With the End in Mind PPT Presentation - 0 views

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    "Instructional Coaching With the End in Mind: Using Backwards Planning to Increase Student Achievement"
Lauri Brady

Computational Thinking: A Digital Age Skill for Everyone - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Preparing students for their future in a rapidly changing world. A video from ISTE, CSTA, and NSF."
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

Parents' Guide to Student Success | PTA - 1 views

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    "National PTA® created the guides for grades K-8 and two for grades 9-12 (one for English language arts/literacy and one for mathematics). The Guide includes: Key items that children should be learning in English language arts and mathematics in each grade, once the standards are fully implemented. Activities that parents can do at home to support their child's learning. Methods for helping parents build stronger relationships with their child's teacher. Tips for planning for college and career (high school only)."
Lauri Brady

The Seven Steps to Becoming a 21st Century School or District | Edutopia - 3 views

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    "Last summer, as I was winding down my eight years as president of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, I went around the country and met with 30 superintendents, asking them, "What can I do to support your efforts to implement 21st century education in your district?" Together we came up with the idea of creating a professional learning community (PLC) of education leaders committed to 21st century education. A team of us liked the idea so much that earlier this year we launched EdLeader21, a community of education leaders committed to building critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity into their educational system. Seven-Part Blog Series One of the major ways we are organizing the work of the PLC is a framework we created, "7 Steps for Becoming a 21st Century School or District." For the next two months I will be sharing with you our seven-step framework in greater detail, as well as some suggestions for how you can implement some of these ideas in your own school or district. "
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