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Should children study violin—or rather, be forced to study violin? Or forced to study ballet? Mark Oppenheimer published …
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Do you have an eight-year-old child? Is your son or daughter currently being educated by a teacher, in a school? If so, you are a failure as a parent, and as an American. You need to quit your job (or if you are a man, tell your wife to quit her job) and teach your child…
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Spending has certainly jumped. But a huge…
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Mindsets About Failure and Effort
(Originally titled “Afraid of Looking Dumb”)
In this thoughtful article in Educational Leadership, former teacher and principal Mark Jacobson describes one of his second-graders telling him she wasn’t smart at math, was afraid of being teased, and mistrusted her teacher’s reassuring words. “Do you want to change?” he asked. “Yes, but how?” she replied.
The key with…
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On September 21, 2013 Satchat's engaging conversation on Twitter (#satchat) was buzzing with viewpoints on vision and the role of educational leaders. Participants from across the states shared ideas, exchanged comments, and posted links to their blogs to enhance the dialogue. During a fast-paced, one hour time frame, the PLN once again brought the value of a shared network of committed collaborators to educators around the country.…
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In his famous 1955 book “Why Johnny Can’t read,” Flesch said that reading English as sight-words or whole words is like reading Chinese ideograms or Sumerian hieroglyphics.
Flesch famously wrote, “We have thrown 3500 years of civilization out the window and gone back to the age of Hammurabi.”
Flesch seemed to feel he was saying something profound and final. Once you heard this, you would immediately understand that look-say was the invention…
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By Valerie Strauss, Published: September 9, 2013
Washington Post…
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Can Teacher Evaluation Power School Improvement?
In this important article in Educational Researcher, Joseph Murphy (Vanderbilt University), Philip Hallinger (Hong Kong Institute of Education), and Ronald Heck (University of Hawaii/Manoa) analyze how teachers have been evaluated over the years and whether new ideas will make things better. “Teacher evaluation for most of the twentieth century had very little influence on much of anything of…
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Check out my new blog!
It's about my first exercise of the year - which combines colorful markers, mind maps, self-expression, public speaking ... and so much more!!
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I saw this ad for curriculum writing for the k-12 market. Good luck if you apply!
Happy reading and writing,
Christine
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