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Universal Design for Assessment
In this article in Better: Evidence-Based Education, Benjamin Lovett (Elmira College) agues that giving students with special needs extra time on tests is not always appropriate. “Giving extended time accommodations is an attractive solution when young people with disabilities perform poorly on school assessments,” says Lovett. “The accommodations can raise performance, and they have also been shown to reduce…
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Highly Effective Study Strategies
In this helpful article in American Educator, John Dunlosky (Kent State University) summarizes the research he and several colleagues have done on the most effective methods of studying. [For a more detailed report on this research, see Marshall Memo 470.] It turns out that the strategy used most often by students – reading, re-reading, and highlighting – is one of the least-effective ways to retain…
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Finding and Replicating Successful Practices
In this intriguing Kappan article, Arvind Singhal (University of Texas/El Paso) says that every community has positive deviants – “individuals or groups whose uncommon behaviors and strategies enable them to find better solutions to problems than their peers although everyone has access to the same resources and challenges.” The challenge for change agents is (a) spotting the positive deviants, who…
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When my children and I started reading When Did You See Her Last? my son commented on how long it takes authors to release new books. I told him I didn't remember how long ago Lemony Snicket's last book came out. He said, "Sure you do. Don't you remember we read it in the dark, in the den during Hurricane Sandy?"
And suddenly it all came flooding back to me. Not just the memory of reading that book, but the memories of reading significant books in my life. Speechless and…
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The Common Core and Core Knowledge
(Originally titled “Why Content Is King”)
“Text complexity, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder,” say E.D. Hirsch Jr. and Lisa Hansel (Core Knowledge Foundation) in this Educational Leadership article. “Simple or dense, fictional or informational, what matters most for comprehension of a particular text is whether the reader has knowledge relevant to the text.” Which student will…
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Jericho Middle School, where I am proud to serve as principal, recently hosted a forum on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues in education. The forum was organized by one of our teachers, Elisa Waters along with her colleagues and students as well as the Nassau County Anti-Bias Consortium. Over 150 educators heard presentations by experts…
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Thanks to my dad for reminding me that this was the 150th anniversary of The Gettysburg Address. Here is a video of famous Americans recounting those immortal words:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndmcgAsA1aI
Happy reading,
Christine…
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According to the DOD website, this is President Obama's proclamation for National Education Week:
“Education is both a pillar of democracy and a cornerstone of American opportunity. In an increasingly competitive world, it gives our children the tools to thrive and our Nation the talent to lead. During American Education Week, we reaffirm our commitment to the next generation, and we celebrate everyone who is striving to help America’s young people…
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Not Feeling the Love
In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Allison Vaillancourt (University of Arizona) tells about a colleague who is thinking seriously about leaving the university despite having an important role, being exceptionally well regarded, frequently hearing validation from colleagues, enjoying his work, and having strong ties to the university and the community. Why? Because the senior leadership doesn’t tell him that his…
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Ten Pieces of Advice for a Job Interview
In this helpful Chronicle of Higher Education article, Robert Sternberg (University of Wyoming) offers suggestions for those about go before a hiring committee:
• Ask in advance if there are concerns about your record. Most interviewers have one or more questions about your credentials or suitability for the job, and it’s wise to find out about them before the…
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This weekend, my children and I finished reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck. Filled with middle school humor and Greg Heffley's continued antics, this book is just as perfect for reluctant readers as is the rest of the series. Read it with a boy who thinks he hates reading and you'll both be clutching your bellies from laughing so hard. For my other book picks for reluctant boy readers, click…
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