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in title, tags, annotations or urlStudy: Minority Teacher Shortages Linked to Poor Working Conditions - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 0 views
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A new analysis of federal data suggests that minority teacher shortages are caused not by a lack of minority candidates entering the profession but by unsatisfactory working conditions in schools.
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minority teachers, who are more likely to work in hard-to-staff urban schools, tend to leave their jobs at a much higher rate than their white counterparts, creating a "revolving door" effect.
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ngersoll and May find that minority teachers' decisions to leave a school are most often related to dissatisfaction with their working conditions—particularly with "the level of collective faculty decision-making influence in the school and the degree of instructional autonomy held by teachers in their classroom." In other words, these teachers often feel a lack of professional control and independence.
Curriculum Leadership Journal | Fast, frustrating and the future: ICT, new technologies and education - 0 views
Harnessing Innovation to Support Student Success: Using Technology to Personalize Education -- November 2008 - 0 views
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Harnessing Innovation to Support Student Success: Using Technology to Personalize Education
New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development - MacArthur Foundation - 0 views
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New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development
Virtual classroom project coming to a close « Learn Online - 0 views
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learning about architecture, sustainability, and SL rendering.
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The simplicity in learning the drawing tools, coupled with the ability to meet numbers of other people in the actual model who would then discuss and help me build the model was a very potent learning experience.
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people who would be there for me, who would look at and discuss my drawings as I did them, and who would share with me links and other information relating to what I was doing for the simple enjoyment of sharing and helping.
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"polished, finished, packed with closure" - these are important words for educators in SL because the environment offers the opposite of that - it encourages creativity and makes it easy to engage in the process of constructing spaces.
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Leigh Blackall reflects on his virtual residency in the Virtual Classroom Project
BTW, teen writing may cause teachers to :( - CNN.com - 0 views
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It's a teachable moment," said Amanda Lenhart, senior research specialist at Pew. "If you find that in a child's or student's writing, that's an opportunity to address the differences between formal and informal writing. They learn to make the distinction ... just as they learn not to use slang terms in formal writing.
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It's also a great opportunity for teachers who use blogging in their classes. At the same time, I don't think discouraging informal writing is the right thing to do. Students should have the freedom to use the kind of language they feel is most appropriate given their audience and content. Teaching to adjust one's voice based on audience is therefore crucial.
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Teens who consider electronic communications with friends as "writing" are more likely to carry the informal elements into school assignments than those who distinguish the two.
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I'd be interested to learn how many teachers use emoticons or other informal elements when writing on blogs or communicating with students outside of formal class assignments. For example, do teachers use informal elements when leaving comments on student blogs. Shouldn't they if they want to be seen as readers rather than evaluators?
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Teens who keep blogs are more likely to engage in personal writing. They also tend to believe that writing will prove crucial to their eventual success in life. Parents are more likely than teenagers to believe that Internet-based writing such as e-mail and instant messaging affects writing overall, though both groups are split on whether the electronic communications help or hurt. Nonetheless, 73 percent of teens and 40 percent of parents said they believe Internet writing makes no difference either way.
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If the teacher models informal and formal writing well then this kind of informal writing is not likely to affect students' grasp of formal writing. However, the freedom to use informal, expressive writing might help students develop a stronger sense of voice in all kinds of written work, leading to improved confidence.
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In defence of student centric IWB use - 0 views
News Overview Inline Listing - MacArthur Foundation - 0 views
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Major New Study Shatters Stereotypes About Teens and Video Games Game playing is universal, diverse, often involves social interaction, and can cultivate teen civic engagement
Writing and practitioner inquiry: Thinking relationally - 0 views
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Reid envisions teachers as reflexive “inquirers into professional practice who question their routine practices and assumptions”.
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His vision appreciates the value and possibilities of practitioner inquiry for enhancing an individual’s knowledge and professional learning, while also generating knowledge and capacity for professional communities.
Bloom's Taxonomy - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 0 views
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During the 1990's, a former student of Bloom's, Lorin Anderson, led a new assembly which met for the purpose of updating the taxonomy, hoping to add relevance for 21st century students and teachers. This time "representatives of three groups [were present]: cognitive psychologists, curriculum theorists and instructional researchers, and testing and assessment specialists" (Anderson, & Krathwohl, 2001, p. xxviii). Like the original group, they were also arduous and diligent in their pursuit of learning, spending six years to finalize their work. Published in 2001, the revision includes several seemingly minor yet actually quite significant changes. Several excellent sources are available which detail the revisions and reasons for the changes. A more concise summary appears here. The changes occur in three broad categories: terminology, structure, and emphasis.
educational-origami » Facilitating 21st Century Learning - 0 views
The New Atlantis » People of the Screen - 0 views
Alliance for Excellent Education; Informing Writing: The Benefits of Formative Assessment - 1 views
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