Javier Jaén…A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
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By David Penberg on September 11th, 2013
Smart Blog on Education
This list is not a recipe, but more a map — a way…
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Diane Ravitch has become a hero to the left for opposing conventional wisdom on fixing schools.
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Three Myths About Today’s Students
In this thought-provoking article in Educational Psychologist, Paul Kirschner (Open University of the Netherlands) and Jeroen van Merrienboer (Maastricht University) attack three common beliefs about teaching and learning.
• Belief #1: Today’s students are information-savvy “digital natives.” The theory is that young people have been immersed in technology all their lives and are therefore able to multi-task (for example, simultaneously doing…
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Your first year of teaching is kind of like your first truly gruesome photo from a high school formal dance. The excessive hair gel, the unfortunate choice of…
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IF you put your head underwater in the Sea of Cortez, you will hear a crackling sound. In my summer field course for…
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Originally published: September 6, 2013 5:01 PM
Updated: September 6, 2013 8:53 PM
Newsday
By GARY D. BIXHORN
Photo credit: iStock Photo |
The Long Island high school Class of 2014 has returned to school. For the majority, graduation will be the culmination of a 13-year public…
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As another school year begins and old routines settle back into place, I wanted to share my story in honor of the teachers everywhere who care for our children.
I lost…
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