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Student Writing - 3 views

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    Exemplars of student writing from TC website
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http://corestandards.org/assets/Appendix_C.pdf - 1 views

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    Exemplars of student writing from common core standards
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For Poorer Students, an Attempt to Let New Experiences Guide Learning - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Hats off to PS 142 in NYC for taking an innovative approach to reading instruction: building background knoweledge through city field trips to the parking meter and parking garage. This investment promises to pay huge dividends in the future!
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What's Wrong With the American University System - Culture - The Atlantic - 2 views

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    Research or teach? Calls into question a problem plaguing our university systems. What will we produce if the people teaching college students aren't invested in doing so?
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Writing Heals - 0 views

  • Writing is a form of personal freedom. It frees us from the mass identity we see in the making all around us. In the end, writers will write not to be outlaw heroes of some underculture but mainly to save themselves, to survive as individuals. — Don Delillo
  • This morning when I awoke, I realized the hole in my heart was more at peace than it has been. I believe part of the reason is because I have taken the time to write about Nate and have shared those words with others.
  • Too often we push away the things that hurt. We brush them under the rug, shove them into a dark corner, and tie them up in the bottom of a drawer. Our classrooms are filled with children who are hurting. Although I’m not an advocate for making writing workshop a therapy session; I do believe one of the truths about writing is it helps us to heal.
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  • In a world where people avoid the things that make them hurt, we have an opportunity to teach students the healing power of writing. This is part of making writing workshop genuine and responsive to the needs of our students. This isn’t a lesson we will be able to “schedule ahead” in our lesson plan books; however, it is one we can be prepared to give when tragedy strikes.
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EduDemic » The Sad State of Student Texting [VIDEO] - 1 views

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    Because we all need a good laugh sometimes. Literacy related in a backhanded sort of way.
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Swift Kick Central: Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling in Graduation Speech - 3 views

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    Everybody MUST read this! An outstanding call to action from a high school student
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Reflect & Refine: Building a Learning Community: Rethinking Beginning Assessment: How S... - 0 views

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    Cathy Mere's blog--well worth reading, this is a great post about taking time to observe and get to know your students in other ways besides formal assessment.
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Students Sound Off: Senior Karen Wisniewski Believes Graduating Starts With A Love Of R... - 1 views

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    High school senior weighs in with her opinion about why reading is important.
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Nathan Bransford - Blog: And The Winner Is........... (and more about my choices) - 1 views

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    Teaching students how to write leads. Here are several good examples from Nathan Bransford's blog contest for winning first paragraphs.
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Heinemann Sample Videos - 0 views

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    Katherine Bomer does a writing conference with intermediate aged student
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"Celebrate America" Creative Writing Contest 2011 | Community Education Center - 3 views

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    Writing contest for anybody who teaches/works with fifth grade students
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Reading Vacation: The Third Degree - Inappropriate Books - 1 views

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    A (very sophisticated) eleven year old girl blogs about her reading life. This one: how she chooses appropriate books. Share this with your students!
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First Drafts: Gary Soto's 'Talking to Myself' and 'Sunday Without Clouds' - Alex Hoyt -... - 0 views

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    A gem, a gem, a gem, a gem!!!! If you teach/talk to students about revision, this is a must-know about!!!! (not to mention it's beautifully written)
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College 2.0: A Self-Appointed Teacher Runs a One-Man 'Academy' on YouTube - Technology ... - 3 views

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    Very interesting article. I am always wondering what the future will bring. What I love about Khan's approach is that he teachers in ten minute increments. I SOOOOOO believe in less is more.
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    What do you think of this?
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    I think this is a cool idea-- especially if students want to learn about something but don't want to take a course. I loved philosophy and would learn more if I could but could not add on a third major. For me, I would love to learn about it on my own. My concern is that he is teaching the wrong content. It would be important to follow up to clarify any mistakes by either editing the same video or providing an additional video.
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    I know what you're saying about correct content, but as someone interested in philosophy, i ask, What is correct? I know he does a lot of math/science stuff, I guess that is a bit more black and white but when you are presenting theory, so much is left to the interpretation of the instructor. As I meet and talk to more and more fresh graduates of education programs, I am left asking myself the same questions that the critics are posing of this guy--what is the quality and correctness of content they are receiving? Some are very blessed to receive thorough, up-to-date information. Others, not so much. I guess when it comes to teaching and learning, it's a lot like gathering information on the web--you have to know the quality of the source.
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    Delayed response, but -- as for content, I mean getting a specific philosopher's ideas straight-- if the guy said that Rousseau wanted slavery, I'd just shut him off. That's what I meant by content. If he were to be presenting math/science as he is, he should just make it clear that he has a follow-up video to clarify any misinformed/unclear previous videos.
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Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    Being that I'm trying out this experiment with Matthew, I sense that I might become a strong proponent when working with teachers. This spot was recommended via another group I belong to. Might be worth checking out. Blogging without a lot of the security concerns.
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New York Students' Passing Rate Plummets - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    NY TImes article about NY State Test scores
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Gotta Keep Reading - Orlando, FL, United States, ASCD EDge Video - 2 views

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    Blast this song through the loudspeakers of your schools! Great song for any reading inititative (PARP,etc.)
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    Grace, our school librarian, has shown this to the students last spring. So inspiring!
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Concord Review Showcases Student Writers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Has the research paper become archaic?
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Adora Svitak: Changes Schools Should Make to Better Serve Students: A Student's View - 0 views

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    Love to hear the voice of Adora, a thirteen year old with strong opinions about learning and education. Great piece for intermediate/ms teachers studying persuasive.
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