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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe 10 Best Maths Teaching Resource Websites | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views
APS RDA Math Performance Task Bank - 0 views
How to Integrate Wolfram Alpha into Science and Math Classes | Teaching Science and Math - 0 views
iPads in classroom provide 20 percent jump in math scores, study says | iPad Atlas - CNET Reviews - 0 views
Mangahigh offers free online games to help students learn math | eSchool News - 0 views
The Missing Link in School Reform (August 16, 2011) | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 1 views
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In Waiting for Superman
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Three in 10 public school students fail to finish high school
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Graduation rates for students in some minority groups are especially dismal, with just over half of Hispanics (55.5 percent) and African Americans (53.7 percent) graduating with their class.1
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Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views
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Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around.
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“This is what we do every day, prepare kids for life.”
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“Whatever it takes” is an attitude that drives not just Kirkkojarvi’s 30 teachers, but most of Finland’s 62,000 educators in 3,500 schools from Lapland to Turku—professionals selected from the top 10 percent of the nation’s graduates to earn a required master’s degree in education
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How to Make Science or Math Flash Cards for an iPod like a Pro | Suite101.com - 1 views
Dazzle your data handling class with an infographic project | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views
Desmos | A Better Calculator - 0 views
CK12.ORG - FlexBooks - 0 views
Why do we teach the way we do? | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views
NASA - Do-It-Yourself Podcast - 0 views
Education Rethink: Ten Reasons to Get Rid of Homework (and Five Alternatives) - 7 views
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3. Inequitable Situation: I have some students who go home to parents that can provide additional support. I have others who go home and babysit younger siblings while their single parent works a second shift. I have some who don’t have adequate lighting, who constantly move and who lose electricity on a regular basis. Call those excuses if you want. I’ll call it systemic injustice instead.
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5. Homework Creates Adversarial Roles: It is possible for homework (or rather home learning) to be a positive force. However, when a parent is stuck as a practitioner of someone else’s pre-planned learning situation, it becomes an issue of management.
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6. Homework De-Motivates:
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Exploring education: Improving numeracy - with the 7C's - 0 views
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