I just read this
article from edweek that discusses President Obama's educational intitiatives. Certainly merit-based pay is something many of us dedicated, motivated educators get excited about, but I think the devil is in the details here...Of course I want to make more money and have my work recognized, but I have trouble seeing how this type of program would work. What criteria will be…
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Added by Cameron Brown on March 14, 2009 at 8:34pm —
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IAGC CONVENTION
February 7-9, 2010
Chicago Marriott Downtown
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2010
DUE MAY 15, 2009
Once again we will be returning to the Chicago Marriott Downtown for
an energizing convention from February 7-9, 2010. We invite you to
consider presenting at the next convention. Presentations are needed
in the areas of program development, subject area topics, and/or
social emotional issues. In order to provide a variety…
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Added by IAGCGifted on March 14, 2009 at 6:40pm —
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These web adventures as they're called by Rice University are interactive games about science in the following areas:
Forensics
CSI: The Experience
Infectious Disease
Solve Medical Mysteries
Alcohol & Alcoholism
Solve an Alcohol-related… Continue
Added by Ellen on March 14, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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Added by Octávio Lima on March 14, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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Added by Megan on March 14, 2009 at 2:16pm —
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PalmBreezeCAFE is our
school district's EdTech TV show. We broadcast on local cable and post on YouTube as well as other social video sharing sites. On last week's segment of PalmBreezeCAFE, I showed how to "roll your own" social network with Ning. Classroom 2.0 was used as an example. I've already received nice feedback from folks who are enjoying it. Feedback is welcome and If you have any ideas for future…
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Added by Lee Kolbert on March 14, 2009 at 6:17am —
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My day as a student
Wake up at six
Wash hands and face,
Drink a cup of tea
And play with the mess.
When sun comes up
Mom calls for meal
Have rice with soup
Then run to school.
School is temple
Wisdom is praised,
Teachers are respected
For their aid.
School bell rings
Assemble in the ground,
Pray for the good day
Polite, happy and sound.
Learn many subjects
Languages,…
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Added by Govinda Prasad Panthy on March 13, 2009 at 10:49pm —
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Do you feel that technology integration is a necessity in today's classrooms? Why or why not?
Added by Sara on March 13, 2009 at 7:08pm —
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I have only been able to ask one parent and one student what they would be looking for if I were to create a website for the students I tutor. The student, who was not feeling well, simply said, "I don't know". Even if she were feeling well, I'm not sure she would have given me much more input. Her mother, on the other hand gave me LOTS of input. To begin with, she told me that she would like to see pictures and tidbits about the other students I tutor. She said it would be interesting to see…
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Added by Ariella Epstein on March 13, 2009 at 4:35pm —
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In a recent post from
Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org by
Miguel, he shares this pretty cool pyramid — Bloom's Taxonomy Triangle and DigiGogy.
This concept and alignment really is quite interesting and complex at the same…
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Added by John Costilla on March 13, 2009 at 11:26am —
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I've browsed the 200 pages of introductions over the past year and it's amazing all of the great ideas that are here. I share some of these on my own
Tutor/Mentor Connection web site so that volunteers and students in non-school tutor/mentor programs might use these just as often, or perhaps more often, than do kids in inner city schools.
The…
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Added by Daniel Bassill on March 13, 2009 at 10:30am —
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One of the conversations developing in cyberspace is the need to address "the new liberal arts", what it is to be socially, culturally, spiritually aware in the 21st century. As I have tried to follow this dialogue I have begun to sense the very strong need by young people for relevance. Young people spend vast portions of their lives in places that don't exist, but yet do. In these places they are not constrained by physics as we know them, nor by the need for mutual self interest. Part of…
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Added by gerry davis on March 13, 2009 at 10:27am —
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Illinois Association for Gifted Children (IAGC)
http://www.iagcgifted.org
The IAGC Gifted Education Digest for the Week of March 16-22 is available at http://www.k12tlc.net/gt/03162009.htm
(If this link does not work for you, please copy the URL and paste it in the address line of your browser.)
Your GUEST User Name is GIFTED (all caps) and no password is required.
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The purpose of the IAGC Gifted Ed…
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Added by IAGCGifted on March 13, 2009 at 9:27am —
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http://call4alllanguages.ning.com/ is a Language Forum for sharing CALL sites, program and Collaboration Proposals. Here's one for any interested language teachers employing CALL and wanting a means to study it using a CMS: I write to invite you to invite you and anyone on your staff to use my co-researcher's course content management system to manage your classes and to conduct research together.
The site (http://www.ituzi.net) is a Moodle-based system that includes hundreds of…
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Added by John Paul Loucky on March 13, 2009 at 7:05am —
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You can buy software for less than $50.00
Wheras you can place edcational videos pf your students performing task(looking good)
This can bring an excitement to your class
the software is www. easyFLV.com
you can get this
click here
Added by William Lambert on March 13, 2009 at 6:04am —
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Entering Activity: As students enter, they will get either a green or pink sheet. This sheet has 10 multiple choice questions over a selection in the procedural readings we are doing this six weeks. I will assign three rows to do the first five and three rows to do the second five.
Anticipatory Set: Students will copy today’s agenda and we will go over the answers to the sponge to review with the students the selection we read.
Teaching and Learning: I will go…
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Added by Amanda Addison on March 13, 2009 at 5:48am —
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Interested in any of the following mini conferences near Milwaukee on April 20 and 21st?
(Number 2 seems interesting to me.)
The Wisconsin Charter Schools Association is hosting their annual conference in Waukesha at the Country Springs Hotel (about 20 minutes west of Milwaukee). I have to say, they have put together a pretty interesting conference, and they promise that all the sessions will be interactive.
Go to www.wicharterschools.org for registration…
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Added by Cindy Zautcke on March 12, 2009 at 8:28pm —
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TeachPaperless roars towards 125 posts in the days leading up to the Ides of March!
Recent discussion includes: 21st Century Skills, Tech Camp, Interactive Digital Storyboarding, and Online Texts. Come join the discussion.
TeachPaperless: Helping Teachers Create Paperless Classrooms
Added by Shelly Blake-Plock on March 12, 2009 at 7:21pm —
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Entering Activity: Students will respond to sponge question that asks them to identify one way in which they have grown as a reader, writer, listener, or speaker.
Anticipatory Set: I will go over today’s agenda and tell students that we will be sharing our sponge activities so that we can give each other ideas.
Teaching and Learning: During today’s class, I will teach student the five areas of literacy. I will also teach them what it means to…
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Added by Amanda Addison on March 12, 2009 at 7:55am —
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