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Today, for the first and only time in as long as I can remember, I wasn’t sure I wanted to be a teacher. The reason? One that I am embarrassed to admit.
As an elementary educator, there are any number of challenges I face on a daily basis. We’ve ALL been there. Schedules that seem impossible, students who struggle, curriculum demands, parental communication, interruptions for students leaving early or coming late, social drama “spillover”, not enough time…
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Progressive educators think that the way you redesign curricula is you throw out all traditional content and introduce dozens of soft skills, strange new literacies, and 21st century this-and-that.
The people proposing this sort of redesign are the same people who have controlled education for 75 years. Do you believe in your heart that they will now do a better job? You know they won’t. (You probably suspect the truth. They don’t want the schools to do…
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What Makes Educational Technology Programs Work?
While everyone else is having a lot more fun, my colleagues and I sit up late at night writing a free web site, the …
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The baby and the bathwater – further thoughts on not just DI, but many reform failuresby … |
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The public's unforgiving criticism of the recent snowstorm that hit the northeast offers an exaggerated insight into the ongoing commentary about the work of educators and the politicians who they have voted into office. It is good to have open discussions. But Monday morning quarterbacking is best only done by those who have made the decisions. For them it is called reflection. Including in that reflection those affected by the decisions is wisdom. …
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Tons of career advice has been around for a long time. Most, if not all, hard-working professionals thought that those pieces of advice were the code to their success. However, do not hang on too much on some tips because it could lead you to frustration.
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The principalship is complicated. Along with the increasing responsibilities and demand for a growing knowledge base, principals have welcomed a variety of different types of learners, an increased number of English language learners, and a growing number of children living in poverty. They have had to learn how to coach and mentor teachers who have to learn about different abilities, second language acquisition, cultural differences for those entering our country, the impact of…
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