August 2013 Blog Posts (97)

Educating Our Students—2013 and Beyond

As we embark on the start a new school year education must remain deeply committed to the vision of having our students further develop the skills, habits of mind, and dispositions that will allow them to thrive both in and outside of school. Ultimately, we must be mindful of the core elements of our mission. Nurturing a climate in each and every classroom, activity, and moment with the caring adults of any school is a key ingredient to success. We must continue to impart the knowledge and… Continue

Added by David A. Gamberg on August 25, 2013 at 10:00am — No Comments

“Ooch” Before You Leap

“Ooch” Before You Leap

In this thoughtful article in ASCA School Counselor, authors Chip Heath and Dan Heath share an excerpt from their new book, Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work (Crown Business, 2013). In this piece, the Heath brothers make the case for “ooching”, which is their word for doing a small experiment to reality-test a hypothesis before making an important life decision. 

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Added by Michael Keany on August 25, 2013 at 9:26am — No Comments

Unravel the String to Find Possibilities

With summer break approaching its end and back to school specials part of the media blitz, my mind drifts back into teaching mode. This is the time of year that I always penned my literacy message to staff. As I prepare for a new role as ELA consultant, I am filled with the same sentiments that greet each new school year. To honor the tradition of writing an opening greeting…

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Added by Carol Varsalona on August 24, 2013 at 8:13pm — No Comments

Building A Culture of Achievement Takes Time and Effort

 

Over the years, the classroom has been looked at as the ground upon which learning is both fashioned and enhanced. Since the 20th century, we have seen the evolution of classroom settings from teacher-directed environments to inquiry-based centers. Technology has advanced, affording educators with opportunities to stay connected and engage students in active learning opportunities. There is high visibility for the…

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Added by Carol Varsalona on August 24, 2013 at 7:56pm — 1 Comment

The Common Core and the Common Good By CHARLES M. BLOW

The New York Times


August 21, 2013

The Common Core and the Common Good

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Added by Michael Keany on August 23, 2013 at 4:45pm — No Comments

ELA Common Core Resources for Elementary Educators by Matt Davis

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Added by Michael Keany on August 23, 2013 at 4:41pm — No Comments

First Day of Kindergarten: 8 Survival Skills by Sarah Richard

First Day of Kindergarten: 8 Survival Skills
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Added by Michael Keany on August 23, 2013 at 4:38pm — No Comments

Zip Codes and Achievement Gaps

The current issue of NEA Today features this cover story on zip codes and achievement gaps.  The focus on the educational inequalities in our country reminded me of my previous posts, A Tale of…

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Added by Christine Brower-Cohen on August 22, 2013 at 9:52am — No Comments

You Only Get 1 "First Day of School" by Lisa Mims



You Only Get 1 "First Day of School"

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Added by Michael Keany on August 21, 2013 at 5:06pm — No Comments

Ken Robinson wants you to dilute academics in favor of creativity. Don't do it.

Ken Robinson wants to create a creativity curriculum, and downgrade "academics." By academics Robinson and his supporters mean all the things that schools traditionally taught, such as reading, writing, and arithmetic.



If you care about any aspect of the traditional curriculum, you have to watch this development with concern. 



The schools are doing a dreadful job of teaching reading now. Can you imagine if they…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on August 20, 2013 at 3:37pm — No Comments

Testing Schedule

We are looking for a way to spread out when students are assessed during the school year.  Students are consistently loaded down with exams (chapter tests, unit tests, quarterlies, etc.) on Fridays and we are looking for a way to spread out their assessments throughout the week.  Does anyone use a testing calendar throughout the year?  Thank you.

Bryan Bookamer

Assistant Principal

Westhampton Beach High School

Added by Bryan Bookamer on August 20, 2013 at 12:33pm — No Comments

Unintended Consequences

Recently, I had a conversation with a teacher who is actually sad that she will probably be ranked “Highly Effective” using the new metrics for teacher evaluation in New York State. She lamented over the dampening of enthusiasm and curiosity in one of her students this year, and I could not help but wonder what are the unintended consequences of this misguided system of “reforming education.”



No, it does not matter that this child had come into 3rd grade reading at a level of 2.9,… Continue

Added by David A. Gamberg on August 20, 2013 at 8:33am — No Comments

Why Are Schools Across N.Y. State So Frustrated? By Peter DeWitt

Why Are Schools Across N.Y. State So Frustrated?

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Added by Michael Keany on August 20, 2013 at 8:03am — No Comments

Don't Just Learn - Overlearn by Annie Murphy-Paul

Don't just learn—overlearn

"Why do I have to keep practicing? I know it already!”



That’s the familiar wail of a child seated at the piano or in front of the multiplication table (or, for that matter, of an adult taking a tennis lesson). Cognitive science has a persuasive retort: We don’t just need to learn a task in order to perform it well; we need to overlearn it. Decades of research have shown that superior performance requires practicing beyond the point of mastery. The… Continue

Added by Michael Keany on August 19, 2013 at 10:36am — No Comments

Book on Suffrage

 

According to the National Archives, on this day in 1920, Senate ratified the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.  The picture book, Elizabeth Leads the Way,…
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Added by Christine Brower-Cohen on August 18, 2013 at 7:28pm — No Comments

In Testing, a Principal Leans on Her Experience By MICHAEL WINERIP

The New York Times


August 13, 2013

In Testing, a Principal Leans on Her Experience

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Added by Michael Keany on August 16, 2013 at 10:32pm — No Comments

Back to School: Goal Setting With Your Students by MAURICE ELIAS



Back to School: Goal Setting With Your Students

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Added by Michael Keany on August 16, 2013 at 10:18pm — No Comments

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