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Kim Ammons

No Rich Child Left Behind - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • But rising income inequality explains, at best, half of the increase in the rich-poor academic achievement gap. It’s not just that the rich have more money than they used to, it’s that they are using it differently. This is where things get really interesting. High-income families are increasingly focusing their resources — their money, time and knowledge of what it takes to be successful in school — on their children’s cognitive development and educational success. They are doing this because educational success is much more important than it used to be, even for the rich.
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    Once considered to be the "Great Equalizer," education is more and more becoming an institution that solidfies the status quo.  The achievement gap between the poor and the rich has only increased over the years, partly because of rising income inequality, but also partly because "high-income families are increasingly focusing their resources...on their children's cognitive development and educational success."  How can we as a nation and we as teachers try to close this gap?
Kim Ammons

Space: About Us | Thinkfinity - 0 views

  • Thinkfinity is the Verizon Foundation’s free online professional learning community, providing access to over 60,000 educators and experts in curriculum enhancement, along with thousands of award-winning digital resources for K-12 — aligned to state standards and the common core.
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    Members of the Verizon Foundation's Thinkfinity online PLC can create and participate in groups to share all sorts of education resources, and there's quite a selection of math education groups to choose from via the search bar!  It's free to join!
Kim Ammons

What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success - Anu Partanen - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • Finland's schools owe their newfound fame primarily to one study: the PISA survey, conducted every three years by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The survey compares 15-year-olds in different countries in reading, math, and science. Finland has ranked at or near the top in all three competencies on every survey since 2000, neck and neck with superachievers such as South Korea and Singapore. In the most recent survey in 2009 Finland slipped slightly, with students in Shanghai, China, taking the best scores, but the Finns are still near the very top. Throughout the same period, the PISA performance of the United States has been middling, at best.
  • Compared with the stereotype of the East Asian model -- long hours of exhaustive cramming and rote memorization -- Finland's success is especially intriguing because Finnish schools assign less homework and engage children in more creative play. All this has led to a continuous stream of foreign delegations making the pilgrimage to Finland to visit schools and talk with the nation's education experts, and constant coverage in the worldwide media marveling at the Finnish miracle.
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    Finland has attained amazing results with their education policies in the last decade, surprising many because its students have shorter days, less work, and more time to be creative (a very different model from its competitors in East Asia).  What can America learn from this system as we try to reform our own education system?
timwright11

Culturally Based Math Education as a Way to Improve Alaska Native Students' Math Perfor... - 0 views

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    How to incorporate multicultural education in math education
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    There used to be a couple really active professors at USU researching this topic. There is alot of work that can be done in this area.
Elsina Ericson

Letter: Utah education dead last | The Salt Lake Tribune - 0 views

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    An article stating some "awesome" statistics about public education in Utah. 
Shane Brewer

Educational Hash Tags - 0 views

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    A big list of hashtags educators can use to connect to other educators.
mollygrace89

Mindful About Math Education: Mark's Math Education Links - 0 views

  • Mark's Math Education Links
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    Not the best blog, but definitely full of good resources to use later on.
knightofthebroho

Dylan's blog - 0 views

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    A random collection of thoughts related to education and educational research
anonymous

Free Education Films : Twig - 0 views

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    Educational video site with lesson plans. Videos seem free, but a subscription is required for lesson plans.
Kim Ammons

New Teachers: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

  • From classroom management to working with parents, lesson planning to learning environments, this compilation of blogs, videos, and other resources provides an array of tips and advice for teachers just starting out.
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    The George Lucas Educational Foundation's education resource website Edutopia includes a links round-up of resources for new teachers, including blogs, lessons, videos, and more!
Kim Ammons

MeTA musings - 0 views

  • Matt Townsley HS math educator turned curriculum & technology directorAssessment enthusiast
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    This math education blog is a very worthwhile read, covering such topics as technology and assessment in a mathematics classroom.
Holly Williams

How to Fix Our Math Education - 0 views

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    Poor performance on math tests cause alarm. Different skills are useful for different careers, math education should reflect this. General focus should be on real life problems.
Shane Brewer

An Intro to Diigo for Educators - 1 views

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    A brief video describing how educators can use Diigo.
Shane Brewer

Social Bookmarking in Education with Diigo - 0 views

  • There are many potential uses for social bookmarking in education. However, you may be asking yourself just what it is. Social bookmarking is a way to save, store, group, and share Internet bookmarks online. It allows you to have access to your favorite bookmarks on any computer with Internet access, so even if you are away from home, or work, you can still find and use the sites you value most. Social bookmarking sites also give you the option of joining a group of like minded people, following, or being followed by, individuals who collect similar types of bookmarks to your own. Examples of such sites include Digg, StumbleUpon, Delicious, and the focus of this article, Diigo.
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    Using diigo in education
ariferrari7

Math for Teaching - 0 views

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    Math teacher blog
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    This site dips into GeoGebra, math problems, math education studies, and more.
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    A math education blog
Kim Ammons

EducatorsResources.com - 0 views

  • Educatorsresources.com is an online resource directory that helps teachers, principals, school administrators, PTAS/PTOs learn about products and services.
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    This is a directory of resources for people who work in the field of education including all kinds of goodies such as information about grants, professional development, free curriculum materials, and more!
Kim Ammons

What teachers really want to tell parents - CNN.com - 0 views

  • This summer, I met a principal who was recently named as the administrator of the year in her state. She was loved and adored by all, but she told me she was leaving the profession. I screamed, "You can't leave us," and she quite bluntly replied, "Look, if I get an offer to lead a school system of orphans, I will be all over it, but I just can't deal with parents anymore; they are killing us."
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    Sometimes difficult parents can drive away the best of teachers, but so too can difficult teachers make life hard for parents.  How can we best foster positive cooperation between educators and parents?
Marissa Utterberg

Utah Core Standards for Mathematics and English Language Arts - UEN - 0 views

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    Utah Education Network's resource page for CCSSI Math
anonymous

Seeing Math Secondary: Interactives - 0 views

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    This site seeks for teachers to enroll in its courses, but this is a page of interactives that are free to use for educational purposes. It also usually has "warm ups" for learning about the applet and "sample activities."
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