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Annie Murphy Paul: Why Old-School Rote Learning Is Still Important | TIME.com - 0 views

  • Kail’s experience is instructive. As soon as she began teaching her students the Greek and Latin origins of many English terms — that the root sta means “put in place or stand,” for example, and that cess means “to move or withdraw” — they eagerly began identifying familiar words that incorporated the roots, like statue and recess. Her three classes competed against one another to come up with the longest list of words derived from the roots they were learning. Kail’s students started using these terms in their writing, and many of them told her that their study of word roots helped them answer questions on the SAT and on Ohio’s state graduation exam. (Research confirms that instruction in word roots allows students to learn new vocabulary and figure out the meaning of words in context more easily.) For her part, Kail reports that she no longer sees rote memorization as “inherently evil.” Although committing the word roots to memory was a necessary first step, she notes, “the key was taking that old-school method and encouraging students to use their knowledge to practice higher-level thinking skills.”
    • kicsprincipal
       
      'Progressive' education doesn't mean abandoning what has worked in other contexts.
    • jeffduckett
       
      There is always a place for proven and effective instruction. Even 21st century teachers need an open mind.
  • . A study published in the Journal of Research in Science Teaching in 2010, for example, found that 10th-graders who were taught how to construct an argument as part of their lessons on genetics not only had better arguments but also demonstrated a better understanding of the material
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    • kicsprincipal
       
      Formal argumentation... debate... why is hardly any of it going on in the Seniors at KICS????
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RoundSquare: Home - 0 views

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  • Round Square is a worldwide association of schools which share a commitment beyond academic excellence, to personal development and responsibility.
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Maker Faire Africa: Schoolgirls Create Urine-Powered Generator | Wired Design | Wired.com - 0 views

  • A urine-powered generator created by four teenage girls made its debut at Maker Faire Africa 2012 in Lagos, Nigeria.
    • kicsprincipal
       
      This is the kind of innovation and creativity that we need to encourage!
    • jeffduckett
       
      lots of raw materials available. 
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    "A urine-powered generator created by four teenage girls made its debut at Maker Faire Africa 2012 in Lagos, Nigeria."
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Fair Isn't Equal: Seven Classroom Tips | Edutopia - 1 views

  • If you ask students what are the most important qualities they like in teachers, one of the universally top-mentioned is fairness. Teachers and schools strive to be fair and build programs and polices based on this value.
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