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anonymous

WatchKnowLearn - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 0 views

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    A website that has gathered and organized thousands of videos (and math ones included). The videos seem to come from other websites, so I suggest ensuring if it is okay to use the video per that site. The site is beginning to organize by Common Core Curriculm as well.
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?
mollygrace89

misscalcul8 - 0 views

  • I problem solve. I create. I write. I organize. I observe. I analyze. I discuss. I question. I make it plain.I am a high school math teacher. 
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    Math Blog
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    Energetic and popular math teaching blog. 
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    A little wordy, but still has some good ideas.  Good blogging voice by Elissa Miller. 
Shane Brewer

Organize Your Research with Diigo (Part 1 of 3) - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great demonstration of how to use Diigo.
kkeyes88

My Math Education Blog - 0 views

shared by kkeyes88 on 22 May 15 - No Cached
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      I like how the blogs are organized by topic: very user friendly! 
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    Great blog by Henri Picciotto! 
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    Henri Picciotto's Blog
ariferrari7

Math = Love - 0 views

  • I am a high school math teacher in the tiny town of Drumright, OK. If you can't already tell from the title of my blog, I LOVE teaching math. I also love foldables, interactive notebooks, and origami. My favorite number is pi. My world revolves around Jesus, my family, my church family, and my students.
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    Great pictures of lesson plans and great organization. 
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    Blog of math teacher that has useful ideas.
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    Great math blog
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