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Could we have unwittingly prepared students to be career ready by teaching them how to work together? Might it be feasible that business has caught up with something we knew previously? What do you think?
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Seems the country is starting to feel the same way.
Here's a round-up of seven pundits and columnists, all explaining why people might be against Common Core.
People supporting this thing can read it and understand why they may be on the losing side.
People opposed to Common Core can read these developments with some satisfaction. It appears that…
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Ways of Using Technology in Classrooms
(Originally titled “Teaching Above the Line”)
In this Educational Leadership article, Doug Johnson (a district technology director in Minnesota) describes some of the ways technology is being used in classrooms. The bottom line, he says, is how effectively computers, tablets, e-books, online texts, Moodle courses, and other devices and platforms are helping students learn what they are…
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Should Objectives Be Posted in Classrooms?
In this blog post, Grant Wiggins comments on administrators requiring teachers to post daily objectives on the wall, sometimes in the name of UbD-type backwards design of curriculum units. Some schools take it a step further: when students are asked what standard they’re working on, they chorus, “We’re working on ELA Standard B.2.a.i.”
“This gets it all backwards,” says Wiggins. “The…
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Arguably, the Education Establishment is hopelessly incompetent and/or ideologically sinister.
Teachers would probably have a much better life if they would pull back from the Education Establishment. To a remarkable degree, teachers exhibit what is called the Stockholm syndrome. They have been kidnapped by the Education Establishment but insist on being loyal.
The Education Establishment treats teachers almost contemptuously. Takes part of…
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Grim News from the NAEP
In this Education Gadfly article, Andy Smarick says the just-released National Assessment of Educational Progress data from 20 large U.S. cities contain lots of sad news about disadvantaged students. Specifically:
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Housing is expensive. So why not have students live in cubes they can afford? That's the idea behind the “smart student unit."
Fast Company
A few years ago, Swedish student housing company AF Bostäder had…
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No matter what you do, it’s going to be helpful to learn to code. So we should probably start teaching it in school.
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