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Karlin Burks

Teaching Blog Addict - 0 views

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    Find teaching tips, ideas, free resources and teaching blogs for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th ...
Karlin Burks

grade books - YouTube - 0 views

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    TeacherPal is the perfect mobile companion for educators. TeacherPal provides extreme mobility in the classroom and power tools to quickly manage attendance, grades, behaviors, notes and much more through iPads, iPhones and iPods.
Henry McNair

iOS 5 AWESOME REVIEW! - YouTube - 1 views

  • http://youtu.be/vT0tE-94g5s
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    One of my 8th grade students has his own blog and video channel...
Brian Brotschul

High Tech High - 0 views

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    Working as sound designers and story tellers, HTHMA 12th grade students created 1-2 minute abstract audio fictions. They were asked to design a vivid sound narrative without the use of any dialogue. They could only use sounds that they recorded in the field with a portable audio device and/or custom sounds they designed in the music creation program, Reason
Lamark Holley

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 0 views

shared by Lamark Holley on 12 Mar 12 - Cached
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    Not sure if any of you have used this before. I first saw it being used by my son's 5th grade teacher. I am pretty good at powerpoint but haven't gotten the hang of this one yet. Let me know if you have any pointers!
Ismael Khalil

Nonfiction Curriculum Enhanced Reading Skills in New York City Schools - 1 views

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    For three years, a pilot program tracked the reading ability of approximately 1,000 students at 20 New York City schools, following them from kindergarten through second grade.
Tamira Chapman

Texas Southern University Vows to Improve Graduation Rates - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • T.S.U. had been one of the state’s last open-enrollment public universities. Now prospective students must have at least a 2.5 grade point average and either a combined reading and math score of 820 on the SAT or a 17 on the ACT.
  • “We thought access should be free and open.”
  • To meet that goal, students in the academic village are pushed to take at least 15 credit hours each semester and are encouraged not to hold jobs. Mr. Rudley said graduation rates are unlikely to rise without applying pressure. “If you just let them do things on their own, they’ll start out with 15 hours and drop down to 12 hours, then drop down to 9 hours,” he said.
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