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Teaching with Technology
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Added by Michael Keany on March 22, 2016 at 5:58am — No Comments
The delivery of hardware and access to the Internet and other sources of information alone, with hopes that all will be well is ill advised. It won't happen. We believe, as with all changes, unless this implementation is well planned for systemic implementation, including putting a learning and monitoring system in place, it will result either in another failed initiative, or one of those pendulum swings with which educators are far too familiar.…
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In schools, observations and evaluations of teachers and principals can be a contentious event rather than a productive process. Watching someone teach or facilitate a meeting changes the event being observed. Observing something, for the most part, involves the conditions of the observed to change. For example, how a teacher interacts with students may be different if a supervisor is watching. This can be a good difference or a bad difference, but it is different. The same goes for…
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Bill Gates explains why classroom technology is failing students and teachers
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Updated by Libby Nelson on March 5, 2016,
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the first time this weekend, has a big, difficult goal on its hands. As the Common Core takes hold in classrooms and national concern grows about income inequality, the test is supposed to be…
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This 3 Minute Read from FastCompany Magazine heralds the philanthropy of tech stars and celebrities who…
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Teachers are known within their community. Reputations are built child to child, parent to parent, event to event. All of us know taxpayers who advocate for public employees to live in the districts and communities where they work. But, we also know how valuable a bit of privacy can be when grocery stores and doctor's offices and restaurants become only an extension of the office for those who see us and want to talk to us or about us. In a majority of cases, teachers are part of the…
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Few professional development offerings are designed to help leaders and teachers develop their trustworthiness and to develop their ability to trust each other. It is not something that may come across one's desk or in email. If it did, it might not be something that feels as urgent as scheduling standardized tests, analyzing data, or preparing the budget. However, trust remains one of the accelerators of change, and the foundation of healthy relationships.…
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