Earlier this week I flew up to the Department of Education in our state's capital, Sacramento, to get formally introduced to the new 2010 California Teacher of the Year Award winners.
Let me tell ya, it was ROCKIN'!!
In attendance: Jack O'Connell, the state Superintendent of Education, former Teacher of the Year Award winners from days gone by (that's how I got an invite; it's like the only real Skull and Bones Society to which I belong... and it's WAY COOL!)…
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http://jovanmiles.net/2009/12/05/making-the-most-out-of-your-textbooks
I was a bit harsh on textbooks in my last post. In a perfect world all teachers would be creators of the content that they use in their classrooms. This isn’t a perfect world. Modern classroom teachers are often responsible for so many other things these days that writing the content to be used in your class is impossible. Time…
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Using
Health assessment tools for evaluation of the effects of therapeutic treatment
How to get an objective assessment of the effects of a selected therapy? Can any known
health assessment tools serve as an adequate instrument to evaluate such effects?
Health assessment is the key to evaluating the effects of an administered therapeutic procedure. The traditional…
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Added by Aldreech Chappel on December 5, 2009 at 2:21am —
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2009-12-05 - Pakjesavond (The Netherlands)
In the Netherlands, Saint Nicholas' Eve (December 5) is the chief occasion for gift-giving and the evening is called "sinterklaasavond" or "pakjesavond" ("presents evening"). The name Santa Claus supposedly derived from older Dutch Sinte Klaas.
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Added by Eric Snyder on December 5, 2009 at 2:00am —
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This last month has been a really busy one with three conference presentations given. They are added below:-
1."Connecting an early years classroom" at
Slide to Open, VITTA, Melbourne
2. "Beyond classroom walls" at
LT2009 in Moolaba, Queensland
3.…
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Added by Anne Mirtschin on December 4, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Because the iPhone is an expensive mobile phone, it is highly recommended for any owner to get iPhone insurance to reduce his chances of embarrassment in case of any unexpected theft, loss or damage. Insuring your iPhone against these unexpected factors is a safety measure that many experts advise and this is why most people buy iPhone insurance - to stay on the safer ground.
However, insuring your iPhone against mechanical, environmental and other factors is not a hectic task.
There… Continue
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According to a new study by the research firm Ambient Insight, the number preK-12 students who will take some or all of their courses online will increase from 2 million to 10 million by 2014.
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Added by Shawn Roner on December 3, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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I have spent the last few days reading about how we need to re- define instruction for the 21st century. I think the better question is, how do we learn in the 21st century? Today, it is not about how teachers teach and students process that information. It is about how each of us receives that information and what is done with the information received. We are no longer passive recipients of information that is handed down from the experts but actively involved in creating the…
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Added by Patty Cantrell on December 3, 2009 at 1:41pm —
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I am in search of information regarding social media policies from different organizations. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Added by Kelly Schermerhorn on December 3, 2009 at 10:38am —
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The structure of the typical middle grades math textbook follows this basic outline:
1. Vocabulary review
2. Brief explanation of concept.
3. 2-5 very specific examples of the concept in isolation.
4. 1-2 very specific examples of the concept in a problem solving situation.
5. 20-50 problems that mirror the examples.
The problem with this structure is that if teachers simply "taught the text(test)" students would have almost no…
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Added by Jovan D. Miles on December 3, 2009 at 10:00am —
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The New York Times just published
an insightful piece on how "teenagers are different".
Not to cast aspersions on this fine journalistic institution, but
"No Duh!"
And then, in the field of adolescent brain biology, the Times just reported that a gent named Dr. Steinberg recently won the $1 million Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize for his work in this field of…
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Added by Alan Sitomer on December 3, 2009 at 6:30am —
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This Christmas the southeastern New Brunswick, is having an impressive list of upcoming concerts and events at their schools.
Here are some that is posted at
canadaeast.com:
* Bernice MacNaughton High School will present a performance of the Irving Berlin musical White Christmas Dec. 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and are on sale at the school office. The…
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Added by ConorK on December 2, 2009 at 10:35pm —
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In a "what's old is new again" type of teaching thrust, some schools are going old school and dividing kids by gender in the classroom. Here's
an article from the L.A. Times about an academy in our city that seems to be happy with the results of separating kids in this manner.
Me, I am not really sure how I feel about this.
Now first, let me say that I was…
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Added by Alan Sitomer on December 2, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Dec 2nd is a full moon.
Two full moons in December 2009... Dec 2 and New Year's Eve, Dec 31st. The second full moon in a month is a BLUE MOON.
The next BLUE MOONS will be:
2012: August 2, August 31
2015: July 2, July 31
Added by Eric Snyder on December 2, 2009 at 6:25am —
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It sounds so simple, doesn’t it?
You have some words in Language A which are in dire and immediate need of being seamlessly transformed into Language B. Perhaps it’s a website, or an Annual Report. A birth certificate or an academic paper. A legal document or a love letter.
And your priorities are quite clear: fast, perfect and, most importantly, cheap. Received wisdom, however, holds that you can have one, maybe two, of those qualities, but never, ever, all three.
I shall, of…
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Added by daniel fernandis on December 1, 2009 at 10:08pm —
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Ogenki Desu ka?!!
I am living in Tokyo and starting the SQ3R method in class tomorrow, but am wondering what other people use in their classrooms? Looking forward to connecting with those who have thoughts on teaching reading / writing.
Ja ne. Arigatou Gozaimasu!
Added by Claire Santana on December 1, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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How come almost so many things a teacher can say at the front of the room during instruction can be twisted by freshman boys into some sort of sexual reference?
For example, I just used the phrase "he stiffened up" in a class of freshman (referring to the emotion of fear in a piece of lit we were reading)... and
BAM, out came the giggles.
Har-Har... he 'stiffened' up. 10 kids laughed.
Of course, as soon as the words left my lips, I knew I…
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Added by Alan Sitomer on December 1, 2009 at 6:30am —
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