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Common Core State Standards in English spark war over words - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    To teach or not to teach fiction...according to the Common Core.  An interesting read...
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How My Learning Has Changed « - 1 views

  • So, having also recently attended an EdCamp, I can say there is something between that and a traditional conference that would be best for how I want to learn.  And, I am okay with giving up a Saturday (with the promise of a bagged lunch) to sit in a high school to talk teaching and learning.
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      Boy, this sounds a whole lot like SMWP's upcoming tech conference.
  •  If I am going to travel to conferences, then I need it to add value — not only to come away with new ideas, but new tools that I have had the chance to try, and the experience I couldn’t have had if I were not there.
  • What I need now is a chance to spend time making sense of what I am hearing — I crave the opportunity to engage with the smart people who are with me in the room.
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  • Focussed visits to districts, schools and classes are very powerful, with specific objectives and learning in action and not only in a presentation.  I also find the traditional ‘study group’ to continue to have a huge impact on my learning.
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Lesson Plan | Writing Fiction Based on Real Science - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    A great way to infuse science classes with literacy and writing
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Wrong Focus: Teacher-Centered Classrooms and Technology - 3 views

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      Agreed.  Not sure this is always the teacher's fault, however.  This is usually a result of decisions made by administrators.
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The False Digital Imperative | Teaching Writing in a Digital Age - 7 views

  • Digital media supplies information, but it also shapes the process of thought. 
  • My mind now expects to take in information the way the Net distributes it: in a swiftly moving stream of particles.
  • Literary figures are openly admitting that they cannot engage in sustained critical reading, in a sense, they can no longer read for a purpose
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  • we should be moving towards, “a carefully employed pedagogy aimed at furthering students digital literacy, just as earlier, process-based composition emerged as a dominant pedagogical model”
  • being wary of public writing in the classroom.  He suggests that if not implemented properly, this public writing can have far reaching consequences.
  • “Before students can engage in the new participatory culture, they must be able to read and write
  • this intentional move towards brevity and away from sustained critical reading/writing is sure to negatively impact the future of our students, thereby impacting the future of our country. 
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Excite Young Writers with Blogging - The Inspired Classroom | The Inspired Cl... - 6 views

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    A concrete way to begin a conversation re:blogging and digital citizenship
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Howard Gardner: Digital Technology and A Well-Rounded Education | DMLcentral - 6 views

  • Gardner talked about the affordances of digital media as well as the possible threat they pose to a balanced education.
  • Gardner explains how the digital age is affecting the conception of “good work”
  • Gardner details three specific transformative shifts taking place in education, and he goes on to describe how we can best prepare young people in becoming engaged and morally sound members of a global community. Getting a well-rounded education
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