E-Course | Digital STEAM Workshop - 0 views
Trouble with Rubrics - 0 views
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She realized that her students, presumably grown accustomed to rubrics in other classrooms, now seemed “unable to function unless every required item is spelled out for them in a grid and assigned a point value. Worse than that,” she added, “they do not have confidence in their thinking or writing skills and seem unwilling to really take risks.”[5]
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This is the sort of outcome that may not be noticed by an assessment specialist who is essentially a technician, in search of practices that yield data in ever-greater quantities.
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The fatal flaw in this logic is revealed by a line of research in educational psychology showing that students whose attention is relentlessly focused on how well they’re doing often become less engaged with what they're doing.
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The Problem with Exemplars | Ideas and Thoughts - 0 views
Early Modern Texts - 1 views
Unsplash | Free High-Resolution Photos - 2 views
Introduce Word Problems to Students Sooner, Studies Say - Education Week - 1 views
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If Ms. Smith’s 8th grade algebra class works through 10 word problems in an hour, and Ms. Jones’ class works through 10 equation problems during the same time, which class is likely to learn more math concepts by the end of class?
The Slippery Question of What Makes a Great Book | Brain Pickings - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Custom Maps From Your Google Drive Account - 0 views
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"Earlier this fall Google renamed Maps Engine Lite to My Maps. My Maps is Google's service for creating custom maps. Today, My Maps was integrated into Google Drive. Now in you can create a custom map from your Google Drive account. To do this just open the "new" menu in your Google Drive account and select "My Maps." See the screenshot below for directions. Below the screenshot you will find three video tutorials on using My Maps to create custom maps."