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Roland Gesthuizen

Robert J. Samuelson - School reform's meager results - 0 views

  • few subjects inspire more intellectual dishonesty and political puffery than "school reform." Since the 1960s, waves of "reform" haven't produced meaningful achievement gains.
  • no one has yet discovered transformative changes in curriculum or pedagogy, especially for inner-city schools, that are (in business lingo) "scalable" -- easily transferable to other schools, where they would predictably produce achievement gains.
  • The larger cause of failure is almost unmentionable: shrunken student motivation. Students, after all, have to do the work. If they aren't motivated, even capable teachers may fail.
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  • Motivation is weak because more students (of all races and economic classes, let it be added) don't like school, don't work hard and don't do well.
  • Against these realities, school "reform" rhetoric is blissfully evasive. It is often an exercise in extravagant expectations.
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    "few subjects inspire more intellectual dishonesty and political puffery than "school reform. Since the 1960s, waves of "reform" haven't produced meaningful achievement gains."
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    Intersting to read about what many school reviews try to skip around.
Amanda Rablin

ISTE storytelling - No Future Left Behind - 0 views

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    When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them. Students from The Elisabeth Morrow School Tech Club contributed machinima created in Quest Atlantis. Marianne Malmstrom (aka Knowclue) worked remotely with the students of Suffern to create machinima of their avatars. Original music, "Harpsicord" was created by a former Suffern Middle School student, Larry Bordowitz. All editing was done by Peggy Sheehy and Marianne Malmstrom.
Roland Gesthuizen

Langwitches Blog » Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know - 0 views

  • As teachers and students become PRODUCERS of content on their blogs it is becoming essential that we model good behavior when it comes to Copyright issues.
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    "Getting an entire school on board with a digital communication platform aka classroom blog is a PROCESS. A (baby) step by (baby) step process… As the interaction between teachers, school, students, parent and global community increases, so does the need for other "little" pieces of 21st century literacies."
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    Nice blog article about digital literacy and collaboration for school educators.
Cathy Oxley

How will schools look in 10 years? | News.com.au - 0 views

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    "HOW will the way kids learn change over the next 10 years as new technology takes over in schools? Futurist expert Neil Selwyn from the Faculty of Education, Monash University, gives his predictions. "
Jodie Riek

Finnish educator offers suggestions for American schools - Marin Independent Journal - 0 views

  • the government has set standards high for elementary and high school teachers, ensuring that only the very best candidates ever reach the classroom.
  • "Finland has one of the most competitive teacher-education systems in the world, and the teacher training program is more difficult to get into than the schools of law or medicine," Sahlberg said. "Many young people in Finland go on to study law because they cannot get into the primary school education program."
  • We want to put our money not into administration, but into supporting those people who need it."
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  • "We have to continue to learn from one another," Sahlberg said. "We must make a difference (in education), and learning from one another is our only hope.
  • Scheidt said. "Until we deal with a lot of social issues like equity, health and just being able to have enough food for our children to eat, our kids can't learn.
Roland Gesthuizen

The Innovative Educator: Want to be a great teacher? Don't go to PD. - 0 views

  • Our beliefs limit our potential
  • If the world is changing faster than you can change, then you lose control of the future.
  • PLN not PD
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    one thing I have noticed when it comes to integrating information communication technologies (ICT), is that the teachers and the schools that really fly, the high performing schools...they don't come to my PD. They don't go to any PD. They understand that they, and their professional networks, are their own PD.
Roland Gesthuizen

Editorial: Why snow days for schools should become obsolete | MLive.com - 1 views

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    "Increasingly sophisticated technology could well consign forced days off to the history books. In fact, old models of education - students in seats in school - have been continually challenged in the rolling digital revolution. "
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    Interesting when we consider those schools forced closed by fires, floods and the lessons picked up by those closed by snow.
Kay Oddone

Pixton® - Make a Cartoon - Create Comic Strips - 0 views

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    Has an educational portal (paid) that is ideal for schools (no student email account necessary). Also, there are a ton of options such as voice recording, drag-n-drop interface, and importing/exporting features.
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    Has an educational portal (paid) that is ideal for schools (no student email account necessary). Also, there are a ton of options such as voice recording, drag-n-drop interface, and importing/exporting features.
Roland Gesthuizen

One to One Computing: A Summary of the Quantitative Results from the Berkshire Wireless... - 1 views

  • The results found that both the implementation and outcomes of the program were varied across the five 1:1 settings and over the three years of the student laptop implementation. Despite these differences, there was evidence that the types of educational access and opportunities afforded by 1:1 computing through the pilot program led to measurable changes in teacher practices, student achievement, student engagement, and students’ research skills.
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    "This paper examines the educational impacts of the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative (BWLI), a pilot program that provided 1:1 technology access to all students and teachers across five public and private middle schools in western Massachusetts. Using a pre/post comparative study design, the current study explores a wide range of program impacts over the three years of the project's implementation."
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    Reading an interesting tertiary summary report of a 1:1 pilot computer progrqam.
Roland Gesthuizen

askSKR Question 4: Educational Hierarchy « Sir Ken Robinson - 0 views

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    "Following my video about school subjects, here are my thoughts about Educational Hierarchy. "
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    Nice response by Ken Robinson that reflects on the hierarchy we see with education subjects.
Roland Gesthuizen

The Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "Matt Locke originally came up with the concept of the Six Spaces of technology (test.org.uk/​2007/​08/​10/​six-spaces-of-social-media/​). I added a seventh earlier this year, Data Spaces, and have played around with how education could harness these spaces, and the various transgressions between them, for learning. This short presentation tackles the potential of adjusting our physical school environments to harness technology even better. What happens when we map technological spaces to physical ones?"
Amanda Rablin

Using Social Media in the Classroom - Handouts, checklists, and planning materials - 3 views

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    Useful resource for using social media in schools. Will be helpful in developing policies and processes.
Cathy Oxley

2012-2013 Readers' Choice Awards - eSchool News - 0 views

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    "Fifty ed-tech products and services that are making a difference in schools."
Roland Gesthuizen

Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board | The Harvard Crimson - 0 views

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    "The creator of the short-lived but popular Harvard version of the Am I Hot or Not? website said he will not have to leave school after being called before the Administrative Board yesterday afternoon. Mark E. Zuckerberg '06 said he was accused of breaching security, violating copyrights and violating individual privacy by creating the website, www.facemash.com, about two weeks ago."
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    Amazing when you consider who this is really talking about and what happened next to this social software.
Amanda Rablin

2010 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition | NMC - 1 views

  • identify and describe emerging technologies that will likely have a significant impact on K-12 education.
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      It is really important to identify technologies related to the K-12 level of education
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    " The second Horizon Report for the K-12 sector describes the continuing work of the NMC's Horizon Project, a research project that seeks to 1 identify and describe emerging technologies that will likely have a significant impact on K-12 education. This report was produced in partnership with the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and was made possible via a grant from HP."
Roland Gesthuizen

A Principal's Reflections: More iPad Apps - 1 views

  • The key for me is that I want this device to be a valuable tool in collecting data, staying in touch with my administrative team, unrestricted real-time access to my PLN, and as a form of motivation for my teachers to take more risks with technology to engage students in the learning process. 
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    "In my last post I wrote about some iPad apps that I thought were must adds for administrators and educators alike. Since then I have received some great suggestions from my PLN and had the chance to check out other apps that I have found a use for as a High School Principal. "
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    Similar apps to what I am using. Interesting blog to follow.
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