What’s happened to get people thinking and talking about “different” instead of “better?”
Examples of Formative Assessment (West Virginia DOE) - 0 views
-
When incorporated into classroom practice, the formative assessment process provides information needed to adjust teaching and learning while they are still happening. The process serves as practice for the student and a check for understanding during the learning process. The formative assessment process guides teachers in making decisions about future instruction. Here are a few examples that may be used in the classroom during the formative assessment process to collect evidence of student learning.
The break-things-into-bits mistake we have been making in education for centuries - hap... - 0 views
-
In the just-released Math Publisher's Criteria document on the Common Core Standards, the authors say this about (bad) curricular decision-making: "'Fragmenting the Standards into individual standards, or individual bits of standards … produces a sum of parts that is decidedly less than the whole' (Appendix from the K-8 Publishers' Criteria). Breaking down standards poses a threat to the focus and coherence of the Standards. It is sometimes helpful or necessary to isolate a part of a compound standard for instruction or assessment, but not always, and not at the expense of the Standards as a whole.
What Colin Taught Me: Questions, Mentors and Race During Math Time - 0 views
-
Each year our kindergarten classrooms fill with eager children. Some students come with quiet dispositions; others are overflowing with things to say. Often the talkative group is told to be a little quieter. Sometimes, particularly if the students are boys of color, their talkative behavior is seen as disruptive and their identity as burgeoning mathematicians is at risk though it has scarcely begun to form. But what happens when we raise the status of talkers during math time?
Building Community in Middle School | Origins Online - 0 views
-
At Harrisburg Academy, we've found that one of the best ways to build a positive, healthy learning community is to appeal to students' need for involvement, control, and fun. Over the years, we've developed several programs that empower students to make our school an exciting, fun, happening place to be. Here are some examples.
What Happens in Schools When Life Has become an Open-book Test? - Copy / Paste by Peter... - 0 views
What happened when one school banned homework - and asked kids to read and play instead... - 0 views
16 Modern Realities Schools (and Parents) Need to Accept. Now. - Modern Learning - Medium - 0 views
-
-
The Web and the technologies that drive it are fundamentally changing the way we think about how we can learn and become educated in a globally networked and connected world. It has absolutely exploded our ability to learn on our own in ways that schools weren’t built for.
-
In that respect, current systems of schooling are an increasingly significant barrier to progress when it comes to learning.
- ...10 more annotations...
10 Realities About Bullying at School and Online | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views
-
“most educators aren’t aware of the function bullying serves in school,”
-
The majority of kids don’t bully other kids and haven’t been victimized
-
Kids pick on others as a way to secure their standing among their peers or to move up a notch.
- ...11 more annotations...
More Than Half of Students 'Engaged' in School, Says Poll - Education Week - 1 views
-
Students who strongly agree that they have at least one teacher who makes them "feel excited about the future" and that their school is "committed to building the strengths of each student" are 30 times more likely than students who strongly disagree with those statements to show other signs of engagement in the classroom—a key predictor of academic success, according to a report released Wednesday by Gallup Education.
-
"Many, many, many teachers, principals and superintendents have known for literally decades that if we don't engage students to care about being in school, that's going to get in the way of learning," he said.
-
"One of the big problems with No Child Left Behind and even [the Common Core State Standards] is that we are only focused on students' cognitive learning,"
- ...8 more annotations...
Free Technology for Teachers: I Tweeted a Google Document and a Neat Thing Happened - 0 views
Technology is Still the Wrong Answer, In My Humble Opinion : 2¢ Worth - 0 views
-
but what impressed me was things that I saw here that I didn’t know about — how classroom teachers and their tech facilitators are playing with emerging technologies — and I use the term play with the most respectful and admiring intent
-
I honestly believe that these educators are seeking new ways to use new information and communication (literacy) technologies in teaching and learning for the very best reasons.
-
I continue to maintain that the little box is not what engages them. it is what happens through that box. It is the information experience that…
Ambiverts, Problem-Finders, and the Surprising Psychology of Making Your Ideas Happen |... - 0 views
1 - 16 of 16
Showing 20▼ items per page