February 2014 Blog Posts (71)

Weathering the “Perfect Storm” of Curriculum and Testing - a summary of an article by Lucille McAssey

Weathering the “Perfect Storm” of Curriculum and Testing

In this article in Principal Magazine, Long Island, New York principal Lucille McAssey offers advice on how to deal with the triple threat of demanding Common Core State Standards (CSSS), high-stakes student tests, and new teacher and principal evaluation policies in her state. “The teachers and administrators in our district understand that CCSS and assessments are necessary to prepare…

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Added by Michael Keany on February 4, 2014 at 4:36pm — No Comments

Organizing an Edcamp? You May Want to Read This... By Peter DeWitt

Organizing an Edcamp? You May Want to Read This...

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Added by Michael Keany on February 4, 2014 at 4:17pm — No Comments

Make your morning creative by Annie Murphy Paul

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Added by Michael Keany on February 3, 2014 at 1:50pm — No Comments

Showcasing artifacts & evidence to demonstrate #TeacherEffectiveness with #Danielson Domains by Lisa Nielsen

Showcasing artifacts & evidence to demonstrate #TeacherEffectiveness with #Danielson Domains

by Lisa Nielsen

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Added by Michael Keany on February 3, 2014 at 8:34am — No Comments

Why teachers can’t reach every child: a case study by Larry Cuban



Why teachers can’t reach every child: a case study



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Added by Michael Keany on February 2, 2014 at 1:39pm — No Comments

N.Y. State: Where No Confidence Is King By Peter DeWitt

N.Y. State: Where No Confidence Is King

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Added by Michael Keany on February 2, 2014 at 9:25am — No Comments

Building a Better Brain Before Children Enter School By Peter DeWitt

Building a Better Brain Before Children Enter School

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Added by Michael Keany on February 2, 2014 at 9:22am — No Comments

New book: "Credentialed to Destroy, how and why education became a weapon"

For those who think our school system has gotten off track by embracing a multitude of failed methods, I have some good news.

There is a very aggressive new book that names names, deconstructs theories, and explains that the worst sort of people are taking over our schools and our economy. The author's message is that we have to understand what's going on and stop it, otherwise all the lights are going to be turned off. Specifically, everyone needs to…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on February 1, 2014 at 2:27pm — No Comments

Second Sight Saturday: Super Books for Super Bowl Weekend

I originally posted this on February 3, 2012:

Super Books for Super Bowl Weekend!…

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Added by Christine Brower-Cohen on February 1, 2014 at 8:10am — No Comments

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