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Scholastic Administrator Video on Roslyn's Use of Ipads

Excellent video on using iPads in the classroom and defending the cost in the long run:

http://www.scholastic.com/administrator/education-videos/education-leaders/?eml=ANL/e/20110525/email///email_newsletter//StudentTablets/SIG/////

Added by Jamie Nolan on May 25, 2011 at 9:45am — No Comments

A response to the article on this link: http://www.newsday.com/opinion/oped/tilles-don-t-grade-teachers-on-test-scores-1.2880880   I agree with Regent Roger Tilles regarding evaluating teachers and c…

A response to the article on this link: http://www.newsday.com/opinion/oped/tilles-don-t-grade-teachers-on-test-scores-1.2880880

 

I agree with Regent Roger Tilles regarding evaluating teachers and competing in the global market. Evaluating teachers is an important component of good teaching. In recent decades, state standardized tests masked as "diagnostic assessments," which…

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Added by Joseph A. Coladonato, Ed.D on May 23, 2011 at 10:58pm — No Comments

CEOs and School Leaders: The Good Ones are More Alike than Different

CEOs and School Leaders:

The Good Ones are More Alike than Different

 The Dim Bulb

The Occasional Musings of an Educator

by Michael Keany…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 23, 2011 at 1:37pm — No Comments

Whose Failing Grade Is It? By LISA BELKIN

Whose Failing Grade Is It?

By LISA BELKIN

NY Times

SINCE the subject today is schooling, let’s start with a quiz:

1. A third grader in Florida is often late for class. She tends to forget her homework and is unprepared for tests. The teacher would like to talk to her…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 23, 2011 at 8:23am — No Comments

Bixhorn: LI voted to protect its schools

Bixhorn: LI voted to protect its schools

 Newsday

May 19, 2011 by GARY D. BIXHORN Gary D. Bixhorn is the chief operating officer of Eastern Suffolk BOCES.

Long Islanders have again stared down tough economic conditions and voted to increase their already excessive property tax burden to…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 23, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

Commentary: Principal: ‘Kids, it’s you and your teacher against the test’ - by Carol Corbett Burris

Principal: ‘Kids, it’s you and your teacher against the test’

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This was written by Carol Corbett Burris, principal of South Side High School in New York. She was named the 2010 New York State Outstanding Educator by the School Administrators Association of New York State.

 

 

By Carol Corbett Burris

My work day starts…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 20, 2011 at 10:04am — No Comments

COMMENTARY Principal Preparation: Moving Beyond Assessment By Ann Hassenpflug

COMMENTARY

Principal Preparation: Moving Beyond Assessment

By Ann Hassenpflug

Increasingly, principal-preparation programs are getting the national scrutiny that has been focused on teacher education for some time.

Today, many principal-training programs run by public and private higher education institutions have been modified to align them with national standards from the Educational Leadership Constituent Council, or ELCC. To receive…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 18, 2011 at 11:45am — No Comments

Newsday Editorial: 40% for tests adds up right

Editorial: 40% for tests adds up right

Originally published: May 17, 2011 6:27 PM

Updated: May 17, 2011 8:15 PM

Newsday

 

Something shocking happened among New York's custodians of public education on Monday. For a fleeting moment, common sense prevailed.

Under intense pressure from Gov. …

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Added by Michael Keany on May 18, 2011 at 10:47am — No Comments

Commentary: Don't grade teachers on test scores by ROGER TILLES

Tilles: Don't grade teachers on test scores

 

May 16, 2011 by ROGER TILLES /Newsday

Roger Tilles is Long Island's representative on the New York State Board of Regents.

Last summer, legislation based on the federal Race to the Top program was passed in Albany to create an accurate system of evaluating teachers and principals. Yesterday, the question before the Board of Regents was whether the proposed system would actually achieve that goal. I…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 17, 2011 at 1:34pm — No Comments

Data-Driven or Data-Drowning? By Justin Baeder Guest post from Amy Baeder

Data-Driven or Data-Drowning?

Guest post from Amy Baeder, who is a teacher educator and doctoral candidate at…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 13, 2011 at 8:48am — No Comments

Why Become a Teacher Today? By Walt Gardner

Why Become a Teacher Today?

Whatever happens first in California tends to…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 13, 2011 at 8:46am — No Comments

In Praise of Principals (in Hard Times)

In Praise of Principals (in Hard Times)

By Elena Aguilar

TLN

For the last few years, I have worked as a school leadership coach in Oakland, Calif. Primarily, I support principals to develop their capacities—work that gives me a wide-angle view on the daily lives of our public school leaders. I have long recognized that principals’ jobs are challenging, but this year I have seen Oakland’s principals rise to tackle a new array of difficulties. As 2011…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 12, 2011 at 10:26am — No Comments

The Challenge Faced by Schools and the Community

Under the best of times there are those who challenge and question the priorities and decision making of local school districts.  Arriving at a consensus regarding any proposed spending plan is difficult and far from a perfect science.  In many districts including Southold, we have established a long-term strategy of examining spending, maintaining adequate reserves in general, and specifically planning for the future with the establishment of both a capital and repair reserve…

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Added by David A. Gamberg on May 12, 2011 at 8:17am — No Comments

Teaching Secrets: The Last Day of School By Larry Ferlazzo

Teaching Secrets: The Last Day of School

It's that time of year again—the last few weeks of school. Many of us work hard at plans to keep students engaged during this time but, at least in my experience, far fewer have a well-considered plan for the last day of school.

This final day together can be an important time for both the students and the teacher. It's a time to reflect, to celebrate, to…

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Added by Michael Keany on May 5, 2011 at 7:00am — No Comments

Leadership Conversations that Create a Culture of Understanding…

Sometimes the simple act of having a genuine and respectful dialogue can serve a broader purpose than the topic of discussion.  Today I had an unplanned exchange with two teachers about their instructional practice.  We did not do extensive planning for our meeting.  We sat down at small tables designed for young children.  The 10 -15 minute dialogue produced commitments to conduct a follow-up email exchange that would sharpen our focus, and lead to further steps aimed at reaching as yet…

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Added by David A. Gamberg on May 1, 2011 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

Cheating and Other Deceptions About Students’ Learning By Bill Tucker

Cheating and Other Deceptions About Students’ Learning





 By Bill Tucker 04/01/2011

 



We’re learning that there are many ways to cheat.

The …

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Added by Michael Keany on April 28, 2011 at 9:49am — No Comments

Active Learning Means Using the Body by Ben Johnson

Active Learning Means Using the Body

by Ben Johnson

Edutopia

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Added by Michael Keany on April 25, 2011 at 1:30pm — No Comments

COMMENTARY: More Argument, Fewer Standards By Mike Schmoker and Gerald Graff

COMMENTARY

More Argument, Fewer Standards

By Mike Schmoker and Gerald Graff

 

If we want record numbers of students to succeed in postsecondary studies and careers, an ancient, accessible concept needs to be restored to its rightful place at the center of schooling: argument. In its various forms, it includes the ability to analyze and assess our facts and evidence, support our solutions, and defend our interpretations and…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 22, 2011 at 2:49pm — No Comments

John Kuhn: Why Shouldn't Teachers Be Graded, Too? By Anthony Cody

John Kuhn: Why Shouldn't Teachers Be Graded, Too?

Three weeks ago I shared …
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Added by Michael Keany on April 21, 2011 at 8:29am — No Comments

Let The Job Searches Begin…

Let The Job Searches Begin…

Blogger Megan:  CEC Reality 101

“Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love.” ~ David McCullough

Megan It’s finally spring! A time when thoughts turn to sunshine, flowers, Cubs games, and . . . job searches?

I am a very blessed girl with an amazing job that I…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 18, 2011 at 3:55pm — No Comments

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