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Having spent the past four days snowed in and stir crazy, I decided to sit down and work on my taxes yesterday. In the process, I started digging through all of the receipts I've saved for items that I bought…
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Kids stuck indoors? Try this Valentine's Day activity that my daughter learned. Make Rice Krispie Treats using the traditional recipe found here. Then shape them like Hershey's Kisses, wrap them in foil, and write your own version of the trademark Hershey flags, with customized Valentine's Day messages.
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Most articles about education argue for this or that alleged cure-all: more money, greater parental involvement, longer hours, better instruction for teachers, clearer “standards,” universal pre-K, a community that really cares, etc., etc.
Some articles can go on for pages without mentioning the immediate things we should do if we want better schools ASAP.
(Suppose a…
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Downsides of the “Tiger” Culture
In this thoughtful Chronicle of Higher Education article, Stephen Asma (Columbia College/Chicago) comments on The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld. “These days, only the simplest minds would argue that cultural superiority is…
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The New York State Reading Association has announced the ballot for the 2014 Charlotte Award. Students can vote for their favorite titles by reading the book(s) for their age division, or having the book(s) read to them, and then completing the ballot with the help of a teacher or librarian.
The titles on the ballot are:
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100 Amazing Facts About the Negro: Its founder thought so, ironically. Here’s what happened instead.
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Is Reading Popular Fiction Worthwhile?
In this article in Education Week, Jeffrey Wilhelm (Boise State University) and Michael Smith (Temple University) push back on the notion that students get much more from reading literary fiction than popular fiction – the idea that reading good literature is like cod liver oil (you may not like it, but it’s good for you), while popular fiction is worthless and even degrading. Wilhelm and Smith cite…
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Making Science Tests Fun
In this charming article in Science Scope, former middle-school science teacher Fred Ende says that if students are uncomfortable and anxious when they take assessments, validity and reliability suffer, no matter how well-designed the assessment is. “[A]nxious students are often less able to concentrate (thus affecting validity) and regularly second-guess their thinking (likely having an impact on reliability),” says…
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Plenty of people make a lot of noise about teacher salaries, but we never hear anything of what these teachers give. The current issue of NEA Today lists these statistics on teacher spending:
99.5% Percentage of teachers who reported buying essential classroom materials out of pocket
$945 Average amount of money teachers spent on out of pocket expenses…
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Good Afternoon,
Please consider attending the LIASCD Spring Conference scheduled for Friday, April 4, 2014. This full-day workshop with Carol Ann Tomlinson will guide educators in understanding the principles and practices of differentiating content, process, and products while maintaining fidelity to content standards.
The informational flyer and registration information can be found at:
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