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Beth Miller

Who Benefits From the Expansion of A.P. Classes? - The New York Times - 0 views

  • These success-against-all-odds stories are captivating. It’s hard to overstate how much “Stand and Deliver” — the 1988 movie about an A.P. calculus teacher who overcame the odds when all his low-income Latino students passed the exam — has influenced many advocates’ perceptions about what an A.P. class can do. And things like this do happen; “Stand and Deliver” is based on real events. But they’re anomalous. Yom credits his success to a number of things: a math department that lays out clear expectations from ninth grade on about what students need to know to get to A.P. calculus, a mentor who has taught A.P. calculus at Lincoln High for 16 years and his own ability to devote countless hours to his students. But once Yom is married and has children, he told me, it simply won’t be sustainable to continue spending so much time with his classes.
  • Even if students don’t pass the test, there is reason to believe that simply taking A.P. courses is valuable. After all, many students receive passing grades in their courses while still failing the A.P. exam. But because so much focus is on the test — the College Board tracks only participation and outcomes from the tests, not the classes — and because numbers are so much easier to measure than the far more intangible benefits of teaching and learning, the real value of A.P.s can be hard to assess. It seems logical to assume that taking a more rigorous course can have benefits in and of itself: by opening horizons, by sending a message to students that they are capable. And many teachers and students feel that way. Calid Shorter, 17, who was in Fuchs’s A.P. government class this past year, says she was one of his best teachers. “They really care,” he says. “Pushing me into classes has been a benefit — it’s given me more of a go-getter mind-set.”
  • Is it effective to be investing the time and resources in a program whose benefits seem so difficult to pin down?
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  • Klopfenstein argues that the A.P. program should remain accessible, but that it must be accompanied by regular classes in which students learn skills like note-taking, outlining and intellectual discipline. Others think the mandates on the number of A.P. classes must go, that districts should instead look at which subjects might benefit the most students, rather than arbitrarily drawing a line. Some even advocate for keeping the classes but getting rid of the high-stakes tests at the end.
Michele Mathieson

Question / Project Cards - Unprofessional Development - 0 views

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    "The contemporary questions that interest us as adults - like those about power, extinction and health - can be asked in ways that resonate with young people, too. And, their answers can be manifest in real world answers: games, books, stories, art, and more. " Here is a collection of questions and project cards you can use with your students.
Michele Mathieson

Step 7: Images, copyright, and Creative Commons | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 0 views

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    A good site for information on copyright & Creative Commons. As we are using content from the internet, we need to both be aware and make our students aware of these concepts. AND it is a good example of the use of Edublog.
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    A good site for information on copyright & Creative Commons. As we are using content from the internet, we need to both be aware and make our students aware of these concepts. AND it is a good example of the use of Edublog.
Beth Miller

Why Students Should Be Taking Notes - 0 views

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    Though this article focuses on college-aged students, I found the 3-part note-taking strategy to be very interesting as a follow up to the article Meg shared (and I posted to this group) last week.
Karen Gray

Edmodo | Where Learning Happens | Sign up, Sign In - 0 views

shared by Karen Gray on 10 Dec 12 - Cached
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    This might be helpful if you are looking for e-pen-pals or a class to skype.
Karen Gray

Student Blogs: Learning to Write in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog - 2 views

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    This teacher resource could be useful for anyone interested in teaching students how to blog well.
Michele Mathieson

whitmer - Internet Researching - 0 views

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    Might be a good start to resources on teaching search strategies.
Karen Gray

10 Ways to Use Technology to Teach Writing > Eye On Education - 1 views

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    This might be a good tool to use as we begin to integrate the NETStandards into our Atlas curriculum maps.
Nica Nogard

Must Have Teacher Interview Guide - 1 views

I am a newly qualified teacher and I am very excited to work on my first job. I already applied to one of the most prestigious universities in our place yet I am a little bit hesitant if I can answ...

teacher interview questions

started by Nica Nogard on 23 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Karen Gray

Learning and Leading - September/October 2012 - 0 views

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    Respecting intellectual property
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    Students often use images they find on line without thought as to intellectual property. These sites can be introduced to students and used to access fair-use photos.
Karen Gray

iPad 2 as a Serious Writing Machine (How-to) - 2 views

shared by Karen Gray on 13 Dec 11 - No Cached
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    Mentions an interesting app for creating mind maps. It's a bit expensive but might be worth someone exploring.
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    Karen - We have been using SimpleMind for mind maps in the Lower School. Interested to see how it compares with iThoughts.
Karen Gray

Shareable: I Made An iPad eBook in One Weekend (And You Can Too!) - 1 views

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    I thought this article might be helpful as we explore ways to ween ourselves from textbooks.
Karen Gray

Installing "Web Highlighter"in iPad Safari - 0 views

shared by Karen Gray on 13 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    Michele added this to the LS Diigo group. This takes you through the steps of adding the Diigo Highlighter to you bookmarks bar. If younhaven't enabled your bookmarks bar on your iPad you do it in "Settings." let me know if you need help.
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    Step 3 needs to be amended. Once you delete the address, make sure you copy this address before you paste: javascript:s=document.createElement('script');s.type='text/javascript';s.%20%20src='http://www.diigo.com/javascripts/webtoolbar/diigolet_b_h_ipad.js';%20%20document.body.appendChild(s)
Karen Gray

Give Your Students a Voice with Micro-Podcasts - iPads in Education - 2 views

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    Thought you might be interested in this post on pod casting and a free web source, cinch.
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