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ejackson6037

Who Gets to Tell [Y]Our story? @Edhistory101 - Uncovering The Truth With @JennBinis | T... - 0 views

  • Who determines the truth and gets to tell the story of us in the history books? Jenn Borgioli Binis (@JennBinis), @edhistory101 host, led a conversation at Educon which looked at the answer to this question. She specifically looked at the history of education. She challenged attendees to think about stories told from the perspectives of those who haven’t traditionally told them and had schools named after them.
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      History Text and Truth?
Janet Wetz

Internet Safety: Educators - 0 views

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    Cyber Safety Thought Information Literacy Teaching cyber safety in school is a tremendous challenge. Try as we may, lecturing to students who know more about technology than the teacher is not going to make our children cyber safe. On top of that, adding additional curriculum to an already overburdened teacher's job is problematic at best.
Eileen Grant

Education World: 'Together We Can' Motto Spurs Success - 0 views

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    Columbia Elementary's school motto is "Together We Can!" Together principal Lori Musser and staff members have adopted initiatives such as after-school clubs and intensive reading instruction to help students achieve. Included: Learn about Columbia's "Great Expectations" for students! "Our mission is clear at Columbia Elementary School," says principal Lori Musser.
GayeLynn Beaner

Education World: Language Arts: Writing, Literature, and Creativity - 0 views

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    Be sure to see our Language & Literature Subject Center for more great lesson ideas and articles. Expand students' cultural horizons by shaping a fun dialogue-writing exercise around Guy Fawkes Night, a November 5 historical observance that's popular in England.
Carole Weigel

WebLit Unit 3 Act 2, Carole Weigel - 0 views

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    This teacher has some interesting thoughts about our ethics in teaching science. How we can make things more interesting and not concentrate so much on pencil, paper and grades
Michelle Lipp

Cartoons - 1 views

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    edu cartoons Sitemap Close Sitemap Lesson Plans Article Archive Box Cars Math Games Every-Day Edits Five-Minute Fillers Holiday Lessons Learning Games Lesson of the Day News for Kids Show-Biz Science Work Sheet Library Professional Development Clip Art Gallery Math Corner New Teacher Advisor Reader's Theater Reading Coach Responsive Classroom Strategies That Work Teacher Feature Voice of Experience Web Site Reviews New Teachers Technology The Math Machine The Reading Machine The Science Machine Online Safety Sites to See WebQuest Educator Software Reviews Technology Experts Tech Team Using Technology Keyboarding - Techtorials Wire Side Chats On the Internet Administrators How I Handled… Wire Side Chats Of Principal Concern Partners for Student Success Principal Ideas Principal Profiles Principal Toolbox Parent Involvement Programs Goals Technology and Internet Best Books for School Leaders Exceptional Events Great Meetings Instant Meetings Morning Math School Resources Career Center Classroom Management Early Childhood Channel Ed World's Columnist Team Free Newsletters Message Boards Site Reviews for Educators State/Nat'l Education Standards Subjects & Specialties Substitute Teacher Resources Teacher-Submitted Lesson Plans Specialties Counseling Early Childhood Preservice Ed Special Ed Sub Station Vocational Ed Subject Resources The Arts Foreign Languages Histo
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    School related cartoons to make you laugh!
Karen Koupal

Teaching the Civil War through Techology - 0 views

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    I am going to offer a unit on the Civil War and its impact on World History in my World History class (mostly 10th graders) for the first time. They quit teaching about the Civil War in US History that students take as juniors in our district, and I think they need more than what they got in 7th grade. Just saying! I think this blog I added to my RSS will be a great help.
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    It would also help if I spelled Technology correctly (:
noblejenn1

Teaching Blog Addict: How Do You Introduce Letters and Sounds? - 0 views

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    We know that kids can remember songs and actions to songs that we haven't done for months, or even weeks! Why not use this to help them learn letters and sounds!? Our first step of action was to associate a letter/beginning sound with a picture.
Christine Sieben

14 Web Tools For Teaching Without Student Logins - 0 views

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    I spend lots of time trialling new web 2.0 tools with my students, for all different learning purposes. My grade and I often have a conversation that goes a little something like this: Me: I have placed the link to -- on our blog for you to open and use.
Christine Sieben

Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. - 0 views

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    Educreations is a community where anyone can teach what they know and learn what they don't. Our software turns any iPad or web browser into a recordable, interactive whiteboard, making it easy for teachers and experts to create engaging video lessons and share them on the web.
gorsse

Education World: The More Books at Home, The Higher the Child’s Education - 0 views

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    The presence of books in the home has a greater influence on a childs level of education than does the parents income, nationality, or level of education. A 20-year study shows how investing in books can make a big difference. Included: Highlights of the study. I thought this was pretty interesting. How many of our students have never had a book read to them at home?
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    The presence of books in the home has a greater influence on a childs level of education than does the parents income, nationality, or level of education. A 20-year study shows how investing in books can make a big difference. Included: Highlights of the study.
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    Interesting research about success in school
creinder

Digital textbooks and standards-aligned educational resources - 0 views

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    Discovery Education partners with districts to deliver a customized suite of tools to accelerate student achievement. Find out more about our digital content, professional development, assessment services, digital textbooks, and dynamic educator community today.
stephscho

Education World: Responsive Classroom Archive - 0 views

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    Be sure to see additional articles from the Responsive Classroom in our archive of columns written by Ruth Sidney Charney, co-founder of the Northeast Foundation for Children, which is home base for the Responsive Classroom appraoch. Click here to view that article archive.
misswoods55

Problem-Solving: Math, Episode 1 - 0 views

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    Students will Learn why numbers are an important part of everyday life. Provide examples of daily uses of numbers. Problem-Solving: Math, Episode 1 video Writing paper Pencils and erasers Computer with Internet access (optional) Talk about the different ways we use numbers in our everyday lives. What are some uses of numbers?
jward2015

DIwithTECHNOLOGY - home - 0 views

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    This wiki is intended to be a resource and communication tool for differentiating with technology. We believe that technology is an important tool for 21st century education and is a natural fit for differentiating instruction. As you explore the resources on this wiki, please consider sharing your work with others and posting links.
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    We want to thank the participants of our University of Vermont graduate course Differentiating Literacy with Technology for their willingness to share their work: Tonya Darby-4th grade teacher in Richmond Elementary, John Upchurch-Humanities teacher Colchester Middle School, Meghan McGrath-LA teacher, Melissa Cronin-5th grade in Mary Hogan School, Brenda Hunt -4th grade Malletts Bay School, Anne Rayner-3rd grade Malletts Bay School, Jodi Perron-Language Arts BFA, Tara Weegar-3rd Grade Williston
Sherri Horan

Education World: Wire Side Chats - 0 views

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    How often do we ask ourselves, "What is the right thing to do?" and wonder if we are forcing our sense of what is right on other people? Nationally-known ethicist Bruce Weinstein offers five principles everyone can use in ethical decision-making. Included: Tips for helping students learn to analyze ethical issues.
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