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Shannon McClintock Miller

10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother | Edudemic - 0 views

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    LOVE THIS..."Manners Matter" 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother from @Edudemic http://t.co/ksBoYerDWw #vanmeter #iowatl #tlchat
Shannon McClintock Miller

The Path to Digital Citizenship from @andycinek on @Edutopia http://t.co/KRX8Mc32Od #va... - 0 views

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    The Path to Digital Citizenship from @andycinek on @Edutopia http://t.co/KRX8Mc32Od #vanmeter #tlchat #iowatl
Shannon McClintock Miller

That's Not Cool - 1 views

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    Great site for internet safety and digital citizenship....Students would love this site.  Lots of great talking points included in this site.  
Shannon McClintock Miller

Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets - 1 views

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    Internet safety, digital citizenship, 21st century skills
Deron Durflinger

IN OUR SCHOOLS: Common Core a 'monumental shift' | Cincinnati.com | cincinnati.com - 0 views

  • We’re all going to be literacy teachers,” said Patricia Fong, a chief academic administrator for Lakota schools. “We’ll all be teaching students how to read, write, and how to listen and speak within (our) content areas.”
  • The clear, alarming picture that emerges … is that while the reading demands of college, workforce training programs and citizenship have held steady or risen over the past 50 years or so, K–12 texts have, if anything, become less demanding,” the Common Core document states.
  • “These aren’t more rigorous tests; they’re more honest tests,”
Deron Durflinger

Recipe for high-school success: be curious, work late, ignore the textbooks - The Globe... - 0 views

  • High-school textbooks are devices that regurgitate the universally accepted and least debated ideas from the field of science and technology, almost placing us in an isolated prism where we learn to accept knowledge.
  • our second biggest obstacle lies in the method of evaluation we have accepted to assess all students. I feel that much of our attention is channelized towards evaluating the amount of knowledge a student possesses. This focus would be better shifted if we start to question what the individual is able to do with their knowledge and to what extent they can they apply their learning toward writing textbooks of their own.
  • ack on the assembly line, our society didnʼt need innovators and thinkers shaping a shared vision for the field of their expertise. Now that weʼre getting trained for jobs which potentially donʼt exist today, itʼs crucial for educators to turn their attention to building the right aptitude just as much as they focus on instilling the informational aspects.
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  • The important moral is to simply keep trying until you find a passion worth working long hours even over rough nights.
  • best goal a young high-school student can set is to gain a balance between a wide range of skill sets; any and all of the skills can help them succeed when they eventually find their niche.
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