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nets-t-standards.pdf - 0 views

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    PDF for NETS-Teacher for ease of access
Sara Coppola

NETS Implementation - Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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     a wiki with resources by grade level fo teaching about digital citizenship
Brian Udell

Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all - 0 views

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      Ms. Ravitch is a well-known writer on educational issues and she brings hard light onto the subject of charter schools, standardized testing, and other modern marvels of education
elm625

Online tools and applications - Go2web20 - 0 views

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    web 2.0 reference
Brian Udell

Digital Citizenship - 1 views

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    Good site about how to effectively and responsibly use technology.
Brian Udell

Educational Leadership:Meeting Students Where They Are:The Latino Education Crisis - 0 views

  • hey're the fastest-growing ethnic group but the most poorly educated. Do we have what it takes to close the gap?
  • hey now constitute the largest minority group in the United States and the fastest growing segment of its school-age population.
  • he Latino public school population nearly doubled between 1987 and 2007,
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  • n key states in the U.S. Southwest, such as Texas and California, the Latino school-age population is already approaching one-half of all students
  • Latinos are the least educated of all major ethnic groups
  • growth in college degrees for Latinos is almost flat.
  • ata from the 1998 Early Childhood Longitudinal Study show that only one-half as many Latino children as white children fall into the highest quartile of math and reading skills at the beginning of kindergarten, and more than twice as many fall into the lowest quartile
  • Many also go to school hungry
  • Young Latino children are more than twice as likely to be poor as white childre
  • ore than 40 percent of Latina mothers lack even a high school diploma
  • Many studies have shown that school benefits poor children more than middle-class children (Alexander, Entwisle, & Olsen, 1997; Coleman, 1966)
  • Under the right conditions, schools could conceivably close the gaps for Latino children, but the schools that serve most Latino students today have not met those conditions
  • Latinos are slightly more likely than black students
  • to attend hypersegregated schools
  • One key to successfully meeting Latino students' needs is to conceptualize our efforts as a continuum of interventions rather than discrete interventions;
  • he evidence suggests that a continuing net of support for disadvantaged students is likely to significantly improve their academic outcomes and reduce the wide gaps in achievement that now exist
  • n his study of Oklahoma's universal preschool program, Gormley (2008) documented that Latino students benefited more than any other category of student from attending preschool. In both reading and math readiness, the Latinos in the program performed approximately one year above those Latino students who did not attend preschool.
  • To sustain the effects of early interventions, it is crucial to strengthen the capacity of K–12 schools to monitor and support students once they arrive at school
  • rograms promoting bilingualism have been found to produce superior academic outcomes for both Latino students whose first language is Spanish and for non-Spanish speakers, while also developing a strong competence in a second language (see Genesee, Lindholm-Leary, Saunders, & Christian, 2006).
  • High school programs that focus on immediate issues such as dropout prevention and college-going tend to be more successful for Latino youth than those with less focused goals
  • Latino students' extraordinarily high dropout rate is related, in part, to their lack of attachment to school and a sense of not belonging
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    Very important topic that anyone teaching Latino/a students should read.
Judy Arzt

Winter in Michigan | Techie Kids - 0 views

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    Another class blog that is part of a spring 2013 QuadBlogging project. Looks as though all the schools are focusing on the weather in their parts of the world. An easy and effective way to teach geography and comparable skills. 
Judy Arzt

52 Great Google Docs Secrets for Students - Online Colleges - 1 views

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    Lots to explore here about all the features available through Google Docs as related to students as well as teaching and learning in general. Just reminds us of all the tools we have on in one place when using the Google suite of educational apps.
Kelly Lubanda

Storyline Online - 4 views

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    Famous actors read children''s aloud. Site include lesson plan ideas. This site will be of interest to elementary school teachers and parents of your children. If you have website, blog, or wiki set up for parents, you might want to see if this is a site you want to share with them after you have had some time to exlpore.
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    Story line online is website where stories are read aloud and with subtitles. The popular and non-mainstream stories are read by actors like Betty White and James Earl Jones.
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    Stories read aloud by the author.
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    This is an online video streaming program where authors read their stories aloud.
Brian Udell

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

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    Word Cloud
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    A great site for creating arresting visual images made out of words.  Can be used to help develop vocabulary with students
Mary Ellen Czapor

Free Typing Games - 1 views

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    Games for kids to improve their keyboarding skills while they are involved in video type activities. Many to choose from and levels can be set to match skills/
Judy Arzt

Look, I'm Learning! A Digital Story of Primary Students Using iPads 1:1! by @kleinerin ... - 1 views

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    Looking for apps for kindergarten through 2nd grade, check these recommendations from Erin Klein.
Mary Ellen Czapor

Internet4Classrooms - 1 views

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    Ideas, links and skillbuilders for Pre K to 8th. Also has technology tutorials and assessment assistance.
Mary Ellen Czapor

eduTecher - 0 views

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    Loads of websites listed in alpha order with short description
Judy Arzt

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2011 - 0 views

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    Now over 270,000 views of my Top 100 Tools for Learning slideset (on Slideshare) http://t.co/yMIvkFUk
Judy Arzt

50 Ways to Use Twitter in the College Classroom - Online Colleges - 0 views

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    Lots of practical, student-centered, engaging suggestions. Although stated for college, many ideas adaptable to other grade levels.
Judy Arzt

Storyboard Generator - 2 views

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    Allows users to create a storyboard. Backgrounds and photographs are available to select. Generated storyboards can be shared. 
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