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A radio commentator recently spoke about unemployment rates in certain states …overall, the employment landscape doesn’t look good! He said people are frustrated by sending their resumes out and having the resumes ‘scanned’ by computers, not people. Are you one of those frustrated people? If so, remember, computer resume scanning eliminates your…
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The title of this post probably carries more weight with educators who use Twitter as a key component of a professional learning network than those who don’t. At this point in time there are more educators not using Twitter professionally, than those who do. The “why” of that is what perplexes me to no end.
I recently watched an interview with Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers. His book sits unread on my shelf, but, inspired by what I saw in the…
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Most professions have professional journals that address the current methods and innovations of that profession. They are used as way to announce to the profession what is going on in that profession, what is working, and what is not. Traditionally, these have been printed media coming out on a periodic basis. Many of the …
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My youngest daughter just graduated high school in June. She has always been an outstanding student and, as her dad, I welcome the chance to recognize that publicly. One of the high points of one of the speeches given at her graduation ceremony caused a huge round of applause from the audience, which was gathered for the outdoor event. Ninety-Five percent of the graduating class of over 300 students had been accepted to institutions of higher learning. Why would the cheers not…
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“Preparing kids for the Real World” is a phrase that many educators and schools use without regard for the consequence of what they selectively choose as reality for their students. Both educators and institutions in many cases are still choosing for students by educating them traditionally, or more progressively using technology tools for learning. This probably begins with educators’ misconception of the real world.
We cannot prepare kids for the Real World when we still have a…
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Do you read aloud to your own children or students? If so, I'd love to hear from you. I'm currently researching read alouds for an upcoming article and your story could appear in a national magazine. I'm especially interested in teachers or parents who continue the read aloud into upper elementary and middle school grades. If you have a story you'd like to share, leave a comment here, or email me…
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By Valerie Strauss, Published: July 16
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Dear Arne Duncan,
I hope this letter finds you doing well and that you are enjoying the start of summer! I am writing to you because I am…
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In preparation for teaching the new 6th grade module next year, I am reading The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan. Fantasy usually isn't my thing, but this book is great, and ties in perfectly with the sixth-grade social studies curriculum here in New York. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series, and I can't wait to see the movie…
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Ooh la la. Today is Bastille Day, or the French National Day. If you're looking for a quick summer read that will evoke the city of light, why not try French Lessons, by Ellen Sussman? Ms. Sussman lived in Paris for five years, and her novel about three tutors and their American students in a French language immersion program will put you in the mood for all things French. For a little French Chef nostalgia, enjoy the video of Julia Child's famous Boeuf Bourguignon…
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