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Rethinking College Readiness - 0 views

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    By David T. Conley, published in Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) - Illinois, Update Newsletter, spring 2009, 20(2). This article was one of the assigned readings for MCNC's Principals and Directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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JSD (Journal of Staff Development) - 0 views

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    Published by Learning Forward and the National Staff Development Council, this site contains the journal archives as well as related topics (including newsletters and a blog).
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Usable Knowledge: Decisions through Data - 0 views

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    blog and newsletter site for the Harvard Graduate School of Education, includes Richard Elmore's writings
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The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Home page of the popular print- and web-based journal. There are some interesting RSS feeds, including Wired Campus and a community college e-newsletter.
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Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) - 0 views

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    Published by the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, this magazine (and website) look at "cross-sector solutions to global problems." A free weekly newsletter is available. While SSIR seems to have a special focus on charter schools, they also write on education (and innovation in education) more generally.
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Jobs for the Future (JFF) publications page - 1 views

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    Research & Reports page. Available resources include: research reports, tools, newsletters and policy briefs related to education reform and workforce development at local, state and federal levels.
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    In pre-Jam materials, participants recommended these specific publications: Nodine, T. (2009). Innovations in college readiness: How early colleges are preparing students underrepresented in higher education for college success. Washington, D.C. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Graduate School of Education & Jobs for the Future and Hoffman, N., & Vargas, J. (2010). A policymaker's guide to early college designs: Expanding a strategy for achieving college readiness for all.
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Connected Learning - 1 views

  • Connected learning is when you’re pursuing knowledge and expertise around something you care deeply about, and you’re supported by friends and institutions who share and recognize this common passion or purpose. Click here to learn more about the connected learning model and the research that supports it.
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    Absolutely fabulous video (6 minutes) on Connected Learning and how we must change the outcomes based focus of education to awaken the curiosity of each learner and engage with them in learning how to learn given the distribution of resources, ideas, experts, etc. while preserving the learners' autonomy, access to diversity, openness to others for learning, interactivity with similar and diverse co-learners, etc. Film by Nic Askew at Soulbiographies.com interviewing McArthur Foundation person and two professors of education
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