Alfie Kohn has been at the forefront of the resistance to test-based reforms for more than a decade. As we…
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It is a tough world out there, and this economy is only making things tougher. I have spoken to a large amount of teachers who say that they will be temporary career changers until things get better.
Does anyone else feel this way? If so, what options have you explored? As for me... I have begun creating my own businesses online. I will be looking for…
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This is a letter that was sent by two educators to Education Secretary Arne Duncan after Duncan called one of them, Principal Carol Corbett Burris of …
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She said she knows she's a good teacher.
But she still helped her students cheat.
"What I did was wrong, but I don’t feel guilty about it,” said a veteran Philadelphia English teacher who shared her story with the Notebook/NewsWorks.
During a series of…
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Alfie Kohn has been at the forefront of the resistance to test-based reforms for more than a decade. As we…
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By guest blogger Nirvi Shah
UPDATED
Today kicks off the…
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I served on a panel, Education in a Digital World, at the Iowa Education Summit today. Here is what I said during my 5 minutes of opening remarks.
Good afternoon,
We have to start with the recognition that digital technologies are…
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This was written by Carol Corbett Burris, the principal of …
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by Andrew McAfee
WSJ
There are strident disagreements these days over every aspect of American educational policy, except for one. Everyone thinks it would be great if we could better teach students how to innovate.
So shouldn't we be paying a great deal of attention to the educational method that produced, among others, Larry Page, Sergei Brin, Jeff Bezos, Jimmy Wales, Peter…
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by Betty Ray
Editor's Note: Today’s guest blogger is David Thornburg, Ph.D., a futurist, author, consultant and founder and Director of Global Operations for the Thornburg Center.
The world of education changed last month at 2PM EST on December 2, when NASA announced the …
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I took the leap in the fall of 2010. With six years of experience as a teacher, I agreed to partner with a local university (my alma mater, as it happened) to mentor my first student teacher.
She joined my 6th grade language arts classroom for one day a week throughout the fall semester and participated full-time in the…
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The Digital Immigrant and Digital Native Discussions Continue...(…
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Public policy towards children has moved towards treating them more like adults and ways that…
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This guest post is by Shelly Alcorn, CAE, an …
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Who is Responsible for Teaching Financial Literacy?
It has become increasingly evident that nations around the globe are still in the grip of the worst economic freefall since the Great Depression. Crisis. As the European Union faces both short and long term unrest and the opposing forces within our nation battle over entitlement reductions vs. tax increases the vast majority of our citizens are clueless about the fundamental issues that are the root causes for our…
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Nicholas A. Villani, President of Career and Employment Options, Inc. has written an article that was published in the Autism Spectrum News, Summer 2011… |
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Note: Jeff Henig, a professor of political science and education at Teachers College, Columbia University, is…
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Marion Brady…
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Those whom the Lord wishes to punish for their waywardness he sends to meetings. These are the types you can expect to find there.
The Circumlocutor: Listen to him take eight minutes to paraphrase the four-paragraph text in front of you, and then realize that you are not quite sure what his point was. You are not permitted to…
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In Jim Collins’ bestselling book “Good to Great” he points out that the enemy of Great is Good. He explains that we don’t have great schools because we have good schools – society is content with good. My primary focus as an educator is to help motivate our students, staff and community…
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