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Janet Hale

7 Leadership Lessons From the New Sandra Bullock Movie | Inc.com - 0 views

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    "In her new film, Our Brand Is Crisis, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, Sandra Bullock's character delivers--and receives--some legitimate leadership lessons. "
Janet Hale

Colorado schools are beginning to write off cursive handwriting - The Denver Post - 0 views

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    "Twenty-three second-graders file into Virginia Edwards' technology classroom at Grant Ranch School, take a seat at their iMacs, pull on headphones and launch a program whose graphics and audio prompts teach them crucial keyboarding skills."
Janet Hale

Who was behind the Common Core math standards, and will they survive? | The Hechinger R... - 0 views

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    "Every Saturday morning at 10 a.m., Jason Zimba begins a math tutoring session for his two young daughters with the same ritual. His youngest, Claire, 4, draws on a worksheet while his oldest, Abigail, 7, pulls math problems written on strips of paper out of an old Kleenex box, decorated like a piggy bank with a pink snout on one end and a curly-cue tail on the other, and adds the numbers as fast as she can. If she gets the answer "lickety-split," as her dad says, she can check them off. If she doesn't, the problem goes back in the box, to try the following week."
Janet Hale

When the Computer Takes Over for the Teacher - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Whenever a college student asks me, a veteran high-school English educator, about the prospects of becoming a public-school teacher, I never think it's enough to say that the role is shifting from "content expert" to "curriculum facilitator." Instead, I describe what I think the public-school classroom will look like in 20 years, with a large, fantastic computer screen at the front, streaming one of the nation's most engaging, informative lessons available on a particular topic. The "virtual class" will be introduced, guided, and curated by one of the country's best teachers (a.k.a. a "super-teacher"), and it will include professionally produced footage of current events, relevant excerpts from powerful TedTalks, interactive games students can play against other students nationwide, and a formal assessment that the computer will immediately score and record. "
Janet Hale

These 2 Magic Words Will Make You a Better Leader | Inc.com - 0 views

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    "For instance," Raskin reports Allen saying, "take a punt return. Every other coach would tell us, 'If you're about to be tackled, don't cut back, because you're probably going to lose yardage.'" This sounds like a straightforward and effective way to provide feedback, but Willsey used a different technique. He "never said the word don't. Instead, he always said make sure."
Janet Hale

Hattie Ranking: Teaching Effects - VISIBLE LEARNING - 0 views

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    Hattie Meta-Analysis - Influences and effect sizes related to student achievement - MOST EFFECTIVE - PROVIDING FORMATIVE EVALUATION
Janet Hale

Hattie Ranking: Curricula Effects - VISIBLE LEARNING - 0 views

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    Hattie Meta-Analysis - Influences and effect sizes related to student achievement - MOST EFFECTIVE - VOCABULARY PROGRAMS
Janet Hale

High-Performance Teacher Education: An Essential Component of the New System - Top Perf... - 0 views

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    "This blog is another in the series devoted to proposing reforms in the American education system based on the strategies that the countries with the most successful education systems in the world have been using. In this blog, I address the reforms that are needed in the initial preparation of teachers. Almost two years ago, our Center for International Education Benchmarking gave Linda Darling-Hammond and a global team of researchers she assembled a large grant to do a multi-year international comparative study of teacher quality. The issue of initial teacher preparation is one of the topics addressed in that study. The research for the teacher quality study has been done, and the analysis is in progress. The results should be available in a few months. The conclusions and proposals in this blog draw on research we and other scholars have done, including other research done by Professor Darling-Hammond, but not in the forthcoming book. "
Janet Hale

How Family Background Influences Student Achievement - Education Next : Education Next - 0 views

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    "In opening our eyes to the role of family background in the creation of inequality, Coleman wasn't suggesting that we shrug our shoulders and learn to live with it. But in attacking the achievement gap, as his research would imply, we need to mobilize not only our schools but also other institutions. Promise Neighborhoods offer cradle-to-career supports to help children successfully navigate the challenges of growing up. Early childhood programs provide intervention at a critical time, when children's brains take huge leaps in development. Finally, small schools of choice can help to build a strong sense of community, which could particularly benefit inner-city neighborhoods where traditional institutions have been disintegrating."
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