The 15 Punctuation Marks in Order of Difficulty - 1 views
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Ever wonder why you can’t figure out when and where to stick a comma?
6 Common Misunderstandings About Assessment - 0 views
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Assessment involves timely, detailed feedback based around clearly defined learning outcomes. Evaluation is “giving a grade”
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the collation marks too often includes work which was done before students had mastered the material
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pursuit of ‘marks’ often distracts students’ focus from the work at hand
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Mark Frydenberg: The Flipped Classroom: It's Got to Be Done Right - 0 views
The New Digital Citizens - 2 views
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successful teachers are like Emily Vail: the ones who don’t revolutionize their pedagogical methods overnight
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.@MrSchwen: MrSchwen's Google Forms Assessment System - 1 views
Facebook has improved its privacy controls. Should we trust it not to screw up again? -... - 0 views
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he master switches also don't affect what third-party applications can do on your profile
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but they don't affect what Facebook calls your "directory information," which includes rules about whether people can search for you, send you friend requests, or see your list of friends.
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, but there are certain topics she’ll never discuss, such as student or faculty behavior.
Blended Learning in Private Schools: An Interview with Mark Engstrom - ISM - 0 views
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There’s always going to be a demand for an adult to be leading child instruction. They’re needed for the feedback piece, or the compassion piece, or the guidance piece. Besides, parents will want that; they feel most comfortable with that.
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The program has to be mission-driven.
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Right now, we’re in a murky, gray area when it comes to blended learning. In 20 years, we’ll have some tried and true methods. Right now, it’s just messy. And schools have to be okay with messy, with not smooth.