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We were on our way to closing the "achievement gap," and then something happened.…
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K-12 is a jumble and a jungle. Picking out the three biggest problems is probably impossible. There are so many.
But simplicity is a good place to start. To start the project rolling, here are my three nominees:
First, the schools are getting dumber by the month and this is something we can start reversing by the simple trick of teaching…
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Words are rudders.
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What is Pre-assessment?
Pre-assessment is an action or strategy at the start of instruction that reveals student’s incoming knowledge and skills and, in response, informs teaching and learning. It can occur at the start of a lesson, the beginning of a unit, or the introduction of a new idea, concept or skill. Think about the skilled baker who may have pre-measured all the ingredients only to discover that the bread is undercooked because the oven temperature wasn’t…
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In all fields, women are seeking and finding greater voice. As they do, we remind all who lead that voice is what matters. Allow a person voice and they will speak and sing, become orators and actors and work together on teams. But, not just any voice because voice can also have dreadfully negative effects. No, the voices must be ones of truth and courage and respect and civility. Strong voices will bring change and will create discourse. They can uplift and enlist collaboration or…
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