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dbrown82

Closing the Achievement Gap - 4 views

Haycock, K. (2003). Closing the Achievement Gap. Helping All Students Achieve, 6-11. Available online at http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/mar01/vol58/num06/Closing-the-Achie...

started by dbrown82 on 13 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
dbrown82

CLOSING THE ACHIEVMENT GAP: BEST PRACTICES IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS - 1 views

http://www.gram.edu/sacs/qep/chapter%204/4_1EducationAlliance.pdf  Education, T. A. (2006). Closing the Achievement Gap: Best Practices In Teaching Mathematics. Charleston, WV: www.educatio...

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mmatheis

Teacher and Leadership Guide: Early Childhood- English Language Leaners - 0 views

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    This article provides a variety of ELL terminology and instructional guidance for early childhood educators who are looking to support children who are ELL's. The articles focus is on language and literacy content approaches and best practices that should be included in ELL educational practice programs. Along with instructional practices, this article offers essential materials, The Early English Language Development Standards, and developmentally appropriate academic language all in guidance for supporting early ELL's.
kru1116a

Targeting interventions for struggling readers, literacy resources MCRR - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the struggling reader and how an educator can use interventions properly.
shanleeliu

iEARN Collaboration Centre - 0 views

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    iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and youth to use the Internet and other technologies to collaborate on projects that enhance learning and make a difference in the world. iEARN Collaboration Centre are the most comprehensive resources for international collaboration in teaching and learning. More than 100 projects completed with teacher resources and teaching guides, this is the website for K-12 teachers to collaborate on-line for students projects exchange and teaching ideas exchange. Get to know what other teachers and students are doing in topics we are interested in are eye-opening. Students can have real time exchange for video, idea and resources under teacher's supervision.
Colleen Gradowski

http://edtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/SIP_NSDC_2009_sks_071609-Read-Only.pdf - 2 views

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    The Education Trust looks into school assignments as well as what the state standards for the grade requires. They are finding that often the assignments we are giving do not match the standards and are therefore creating instructional gaps. My favorite quote: " Students can do no better than the assignment they are given... and the instruction they receive."
saxman_51

Teacher: We are trying to close the achievement gap all wrong - 0 views

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    You can't have a conversation about education reform without the words "achievement gap" coming in at some point, along with specific plans on how to close it. But are policymakers attempting to close it in an effective way? James Boutin, a veteran high school teacher just south of Seattle, Washington, answers in the following post.
saxman_51

We Are Trying To Close The Achievement Gap All Wrong - 1 views

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2014/12/24/we-are-trying-to-close-the-achievement-gap-all-wrong-teacher/ This article expresses an educators teaching experienced and what they ...

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started by saxman_51 on 16 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
voorheel

ELL 'Shadowing' Brings Instructional Gaps to Light - Education Week Teacher - 1 views

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    Having teachers experience "a day in the life of an ELL" can be powerful professional development-and at one school it's reportedly helped close the achievement gap. ELL 'Shadowing' Brings Instructional Gaps to Light, Liana Heitin (2011) Retrieved from http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2011/08/24/ell_shadowing.html Retrieved on 10/19/15 Great article with a fresh new idea!!!! This article tells the tale of "A teacher or administrator follows an English-language learner to several classes." I have "shadowed" in a classroom before, usually to observe the teacher. But the purpose of this shadowing is to look specifically at the student's use of academic language. Statistics show "English-language learners spend less than 2 percent of the school day improving their academic oral language." That number is completely unacceptable. I think we as teachers could all benefit from "shadowing" students. It does not have to just be ELL students we shadow. Reviewing data and becoming educated about the students who struggle would help with the shadowing process. Maybe we could start with shadowing the students who aren't improving in order to better understand why they are behind.
lbrown12

The New Drill: Teaching Educators How to Improve Reading Levels - 3 views

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    Automatically Populated when I entered URL...Former senior producer at Edutopia Beaverton School District secondary literacy specialist Credit: Grace Rubenstein Janet Fortier had her educational epiphany two years ago, when she started bumping into teachers with their arms full of easy reading assignments. "I'm running off articles because my kids can't read the textbook," they told her. Article is relevant to closing the instructional gap to help improve reading levels.
Barbara Lindsey

Share My Lesson - Free K-12 Teacher Resources Aligned to Common Core State Standards - 1 views

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    This site supported by the American Federation of Teachers and TES offers free preK-12 lesson plans and resources for many subjects, including physical education and world languages. Resources are rated by teachers and you can search by content area, most popular and more. Teachers can add this to their arsenal of teaching activities and lessons when work on improving their curriculum, particularly those using a data action plan model, such as in our EDTC 615 course.
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    This free resource has lesson plans and professional development articles. I found the article on differentiating addition and subtraction lessons using technology very helpful. This resource has many activities and lessons that will assist with improving curriculum.
Lisa Belcastro

Coach My Video - 0 views

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    A great application for physical education teachers. Allows students to record themselves doing a skill then play their video next to a video of a model doing perfect form of a skill. This allows the student to pick out places they can improve.
jkiska

The physical educator- A blog - 0 views

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    This is a blog written by P.E. teachers. It includes pictures, lessons, videos, game ideas, activities, ideas of what works what doesn't. A little bit of everything.
kristine Gregoire-Cope

What is Expository Writing? - Definition & Examples | Education Portal - 0 views

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    Expository writing is writing that seeks to explain, illuminate or expose (which is where the word, 'expository' comes from). This type of writing can include essays, newspaper and magazine articles, instruction manuals, textbooks, encyclopedia articles, and other forms of writing, so long as they seek to explain.
cunderwood32

CDC - Characteristics of Effective Health Education Curricula - SHER - Adolescent and School Health - 0 views

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    Today's state-of-the-art health education curricula reflect the growing body of research that emphasizes Teaching functional health information (essential knowledge) Shaping personal values and beliefs that support healthy behaviors Shaping group norms that value a healthy lifestyle Developing the essential health skills necessary to adopt, practice, and maintain health-enhancing behaviors. Health teachers are able to use this to develop strategies and use best practice strategies in their own classrooms to assist with teaching in the classroom.
rgreenumuc

Educational Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    Educational Learning Games for students in Preschool and Elementary school. Pre-school games include pre-reading, shapes, colors, numbers and mouse skills.
mhorovitz

WatchKnowLearn - Free K-12 educational videos - 3 views

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    Hear Gay Su Pinnell detail strategies for Phonics Mini Lessons, which are designed to support effective and efficient delivery of phonics instruction to young learners. Fountas and Pinnell are renown in the field of literacy instruction. This tutorial is a valuable mini lesson for educators who are not fortunate enough to have participated in their workshops.
mmeshaffer

Educational Leadership:Culturally Diverse Classrooms:Meaningful Vocabulary Learning - 0 views

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    This article by Doug Fisher and Nancy Frey gives suggestions for meaningful vocabulary instruction. In order for this to occur students need to have opportunities to interact with the words, to make personal connections to the vocabulary and to consolidate their knowledge. Because all teachers, no matter their content area, have to teach vocabulary this article has value for all teachers looking to improve the way they approach vocabulary instruction. (Week 8)
ceciledroz

Formative Assessment: Why, What, and Whether - 2 views

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    In this first chapter of his book, Popham (2008) attempts to define what formative assessment is and what it is not. He insists on the fact that formative assessment is a process and in his opinion a classroom process. He refers to a meta-analysis conducted by Black and William (1998b) to show evidence of the benefits of formative assessment and quotes Black and William's claim that "student gains in learning triggered by formative assessment are "amongst the largest ever reported for educational interventions" (p. 61). Popham also warns educators against testing companies who are now offering interim or benchmark tests as "formative assessments" and claims that there's no scientific evidence that district-developed or state-developed periodically administered assessments will improve students' achievement.
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