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Shannon McClintock Miller

Free Technology for Teachers: A Fun Video for Introducing Google Docs - 1 views

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    Great way to introduce Google Docs
Shannon McClintock Miller

A New Way To Lecture - 1 views

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    Using Web 2.0 to create interactive lecture with your students
Deron Durflinger

Education Week: What Is 'Excellence for All'? - 0 views

  • ids are different, for a variety of reasons, and ignoring those differences means failing to meet their real needs.
  • As one new study shows, responsibly recognizing those differences can drive achievement for all kids involved. Looking particularly at Massachusetts middle schools, most of which have abandoned the practice of tracking, the Brookings Institution’s Tom Loveless found something surprising. Schools that tracked students had significantly more math pupils performing at the “advanced” and “proficient” levels, and fewer students at the “needs improvement” and “failing” levels. And the opposite was true of schools that had “un-tracked.” In short, students did better when they were in classes tailored to their needs.
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