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http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2010/2010003.pdf - 0 views

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    This report provides national data on the availability and use of educational technology in public school districts during fall 2008.
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5 reasons parents should oppose evaluating teachers on test scores - The Answer Sheet -... - 0 views

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    Why Parents Should oppose teacher rankings by standardized testing five reasons
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Record equality, unchanged inequalities - 0 views

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    college graduation rates for the teams in the NCAA tournament
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Education Week: Spotlight Turns Toward Virtual Ed. Accountability - 0 views

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    Interesting article Tyrone posted on Google+.
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Darling-Hammond, Linda | Stanford University School of Education - 0 views

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    Research Research Summary:  Linda Darling-Hammond is Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University where she has launched the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute and the School Redesign Network. She has also served as faculty sponsor for the Stanford Teacher Education Program. She is a former president of the American Educational Research Association and member of the National Academy of Education. Her research, teaching, and policy work focus on issues of school restructuring, teacher quality and educational equity. From 1994-2001, she served as executive director of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, a blue-ribbon panel whose 1996 report, What Matters Most: Teaching for America's Future, led to sweeping policy changes affecting teaching and teacher education. In 2006, this report was named one of the most influential affecting U.S. education and Darling-Hammond was named one of the nation's ten most influential people affecting educational policy over the last decade. Among Darling-Hammond's more than 300 publications are Preparing Teachers for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and be Able to Do (with John Bransford, for the National Academy of Education, winner of the Pomeroy Award from AACTE), Teaching as the Learning Profession: A Handbook of Policy and Practice (Jossey-Bass: 1999) (co-edited with Gary Sykes), which received the National Staff Development Council's Outstanding Book Award for 2000; and The Right to Learn: A Blueprint for Schools that Work, recipient of the American Educational Research Association's Outstanding Book Award for 1998. Current Research:  Teacher education; school leadership development; school redesign; educational equity; instruction of diverse learners; education policy. Research Interests:  Professional / Staff Development Academic Restructuring Research Design Adolescent Development High-stakes Testing Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE)
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Meyerson, Debra | Stanford University School of Education - 0 views

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    Associate Professor Other Titles Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior (by courtesy) Faculty Co-director, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society Contact Info Phone:  (650) 725-5510 Email:  debram@stanford.edu Office Location:  CE 427 Admin. Support Lauren Ellison Program Affiliations SHIPS (PhD): Administration and Policy Analysis SHIPS (PhD): Organization Studies SHIPS (MA): POLS SHIPS (MA): MA/MBA Research Research Summary:  Professor Meyerson's research has focused on conditions and change strategies that foster constructive and equitable gender and race relations in organizations. Her more recent projects investigate scaling and innovation in the charter school field, the role of philanthropy in shaping educational innovation, and conditions that foster learning and distributed leadership in organizations. Current Research:  Debra Meyerson conducts research in five areas: a) gender and race relations in organizations, specifically individual and organizational strategies of change aimed at removing inequities and fostering productive inter-group relations; b) the role of philanthropic organizations as intermediaries in fostering change within educational institutions; c) leadership and entrepreneurship in education; d)going to scale in the charter school field; and e)accessibility and the construction (and destruction) of work-life boundaries through communication technologies. Research Interests:  Feminism Gender Studies Identity School Leadership Intergroup Relations School Reform Issues Charter Schools Statistical Issues in Educational Accountability and Large-Scale Assessment Minorities Dispersed Leadership Multiculturalism Diversity Organizational Change Organizations Educational Equity Women and Management / Work Principal Training Ethnography Quote "By taking on the quality of uncontestable truth, dominant narratives in organizations keep existing arrangements in place. Alternative narratives open the way for experimentatio
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Technology Integration in the classroom - 0 views

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    A dramatic shift is sweeping through our schools. Third graders texting on their cell phones. Kindergarteners who can navigate an iPod Touch better than we can.
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Flipping with Kirch: "I'm sick of the videos" - 0 views

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    When students in the flipped classroom express concern about watching too many videos in the flipped model...
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    Hey Scott...thanks for answering the color-coding question for me on the assignment. I think that this is an interesting article....all things in moderation perhaps.....fran
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The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 0 views

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    Great visual for the flipped clasroom
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100 iPad Apps Perfect For Middle School | The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    For middle school educators and iPad users...
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Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! Social Bookmarking 2.0 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Helpful video tutorial for using Diigo
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The Sorcerers and Their Apprentices - Technology Review - 0 views

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    An insider's look at innovation in the MIT Media Lab In its 25-year history. He found that CEOs and elementary-school students alike had the same reaction: "Everybody goes away thinking, 'How can I be more creative in my life?'"
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First course offered by MITx begins - MIT News Office - 0 views

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    MITx, a new online-learning initiative launched by MIT begins in earnest today with its first course: 6.002x (Circuits and Electronics). More than 90,000 people have signed up for the experimental prototype course since registration opened in February.
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funding sources - 0 views

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    great places to try to secure funds for technology-- but, see listing below---this didn't work right!
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Funding Your Technology Dreams - 0 views

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    National Science Foundation Guidebook on Evaluation -- http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2002/nsf02057/start.htm This guide book provides information on topics including: reasons for conducting evaluations, types of evaluations, evaluation steps/process, evaluation questions and measurable objectives, quantitive and qualitative data collection, and culturally responsive evaluation. AACPS Grants Office -- http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/admin/development/grants.htm This site provides the tools & services needed to turn grant ideas into reality.
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Educational Leadership:Reading: The Core Skill:True-or Not? - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
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Four Strategies to Spark Curiosity via Student Questioning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Great use of technology to get students intelligence neurons active.
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Winning Equation: How Technology Can Help Save Math Education | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Winning Equation: How Technology Can Help Save Math Education"
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the potential drawback of facebook and twitter - 0 views

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    Is social networking the new root of all evil?
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