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Common Core Guidelines for Publishers - 0 views

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    While written for textbooks writers and publishers, I think any ELA Department interested in working beyond a prescribed curriculum or textbook series would benefit from reading these over.
Jason Finley

Critical Thinking: Keeping Your Child's Mind Active this Summer - 0 views

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    Resource for introducing parents to critical thinking.
Jason Finley

Favorite PBL Questions - 2 views

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    Good. Simple. Powerful.
Critical Skills1

Sustaining an Innovation-Friendly School - Reflection 1 from Educon 2.4 : 2¢ ... - 0 views

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    Here is the list that I ended with.  Even though it is numbered, I now see that other arrangements are at least as appropriate as this.
    Permission to Identify and Describe a Problem
    I added permission here because several times during the day people described environments that were unwilling to admit problems or listen to those who suggested any course other than "business as usual."
    Permission to Solve the Problem
    This one might actually be tougher to allow than it seems.  Having worked in state government, I know how risky it is to do anything that jeopardizes your reputation - or that of your boss.  In some environments, it is your job to make your boss look good.
    This one might better be labeled, "Permission to take a Chance."
    Willingness to Let Go
    I suspect that many worthwhile innovations fail, because they are simply mounted on top of existing practices, rather than transforming existing practices.  This is illustrated by the three challenges, made by American education reformers, to the Finnish education model (see Finnish Miracles and American Myths).  The U.S. education reform movement seems unwilling to consider letting go of government testing, school competition, and accountability.
    Awareness of Other Boxes
    This is a bit of a twist from my usual reference to "outside the box" thinking.  It was actually sparked by a previous conversation with the Director of Applications Development at a large school district I recently worked in.  He told me that what he looks for in prospective hires for his programming staff is "creativity."  He went on to say that the best part of his education was all of the history, literature, science, etc. that he took.
    I think that innovation does not necessarily come from outside the box, but from having access to other boxes that rearrange our perspectives and enable us to come at a problem from a different angle.
    Engineer a New Way
    Thi
Critical Skills1

A Brief for the Defense or Why I'm Glad I went to EduCon - 0 views

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    I've been feeling pretty bad about the state of the edusphere lately. Actually, I've been feeling pretty bad about the world writ large. The election season always does that to me- it's particularly challenging to be living in New Hampshire, where candidates seem to stand on every corner shouting down their rivals.
Critical Skills1

Hyperakt » Work » Studio 360 » Rebranding Teachers - 0 views

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    Ever wonder if teachers have an image problem? This site is all about "rebranding" teaching. Good downloadable materials.
Critical Skills1

Teachers as Technology Trailblazers - 0 views

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    I head this woman present at EduCon. There's a lot of interesting food for thought here!
Critical Skills1

January Newsletter - 0 views

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    Lots of stuff here about David Sobel, including two really nifty upcoming workshops he's doing for ACSR!
Jason Finley

Assisting the Learner to Think Like a Professional - 0 views

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    "The problem with many assessments is they measure what students know not what they can do with that knowledge.How can instructional strategies help learners develop expertise in the content area?"
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    "1.What is the ultimate goal of teaching and learning? For students to know something on the surface or for students to be able to think and do something differently?"
Jason Finley

22 Simple Ideas for Harnessing Creativity in the Elementary Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Trisha Riche' is a kindergarten inclusion teacher at R. L. Brown Elementary in Jacksonville, FL. The grade-level chair at her school, Trisha was selected as one of the top ten most innovative educators in the country for The Great American Teach Off. Here's an experiment you can conduct in many schools, maybe even the school where you teach.
Critical Skills1

Defending New Hampshire Public Education - 0 views

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    "The last session of the New Hampshire Legislature was about the budget. This session is going to be about the future of New Hampshire's public schools."
Jason Finley

How Leaders Should Think Critically - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    "If you want to succeed in 21st Century business you need to become a critical thinker. Roger Martin of the Rotman School of Management figured this out a decade ago and as dean, has been working to transform his school's business curriculum with greater emphasis on critical thinking skills."
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    The idea that there is a growing necessity to think broadly and differently to be successful is not limited to progressive educators. It is a concept that is understood and embraced even in…especially in…corporate America too. jf
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    Question assumptions. Critical thinkers are inquisitive and look to find the what and the why behind every proposition.Adopt different perspectives. Take advantage of the genders and cultures represented in today's diverse ... landscape.See potential. Assumption-busting and harnessing multiple perspectives are deductive skills. Critical thinkers should also have a creative bent that allows them to see opportunities where others see obstacles.Managing ambiguity … you need to get comfortable with operating in an environment where change is constant and rapid decisions are required.In a world of growing uncertainty one thing is certain; we will need sharp critical thinkers who can size up the situation, realize the potential where others may not, and seize opportunities through prompt decision-making.
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