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The Common Core: great if you're affluent
Carol Burris, a principal in New York state, writes in a letter in The Hechinger Report to Jayne Ellspermann, a principal in Florida, that the problems she sees with the Common Core go beyond mechanical issues of implementation to the standards themselves. If every child in America grew up in a financially secure home with access to enriching activities and an excellent pre-school, the standards would be great. Since…
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Posted by Bill Ferriter on Tuesday, 03/17/2015
One of the terms that I just can't come to grips with in education is "personalized learning." Maybe I'm being paranoid, but it literally frightens me.
In my worst nightmares, I see rows of…
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An influential language arts teacher who…
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I have been pondering the idea of the repeated whole class novel; a bastion of English classes everywhere. I have been pondering why this practice seems to flourish in English classes everywhere despite what it seems to be doing to some students’ love of reading. Frankly, I am starting to get upset about it, after all, it is hard not to when my incredible niece who…
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Based upon research in social science, Matthew Kohut claims there are universal metaphors that cue our bodies via hormonal boosts to trust people. Humans can influence their public speaking abilities by body pose and influence others with non-verbal communication. Matthew reminds us to align the visual, the vocal, and the verbal when speaking to others. These are three channels that are most effective when they work…
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by Steve Peha
A recent article in EdWeek expressed what I…
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CULTURE: How Do We Want Our Kids to Be Smart?by Steve Peha TEACHING THAT MAKES SENSE
www.ttms.org Here in the Age of Standards and Testing, we begin with the question: “How smart do we want our kids to be?” But I… |
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In this Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 photo, teacher Joy Burke surprises her students with homemade cookies as they leave their fifth grade class at John Hay…
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