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Freshman Transition Network is full of blogs and resources related to starting/creating a Freshman Transition Program (FTP). In an attempt to make it easier for members to find these resources, this blog post is being added to the Hot Topics section of the main page to consolidate the resources related to starting/creating an FTP.
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Added by Scott Habeeb on August 26, 2010 at 1:28pm —
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Teachers and students in K-12 classrooms are invited to sign up now for Journey North's 17th annual global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. A free Internet-based citizen science project, Journey North enables students in more than 23,000 schools to watch the seasons unfold. Students monitor migration patterns of monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, whooping cranes, and other animals; the blooming of plants; and changing sunlight, temperatures, and other signs of the seasons.…
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Added by Mary Hosier on August 25, 2010 at 12:31pm —
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Over the past ten or so years, I've been working at bringing a more environmental approach to my high school science classes, while still engaging students in science, technology, engineering and math with appropriate rigor.
I'd like to share some of the things that are working for me, and I'm curious about the experiences teachers of younger students have with teaching science to their age groups. I'm curious - can we imagine a way to create an educational experience for students that…
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Added by Ken Wells on August 25, 2010 at 11:30am —
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Looking to do Biome project using Google Earth. Suggestions? Have tried putting biome name into search but that doesn't find anything. Do I need to be more specific with the area? Thanks for any help
Added by Robert Capes on August 25, 2010 at 11:23am —
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Believe it or not September 1, 2010 is almost here. So how are you mapping your plan for a successful 2010? Have you written down at least 10 goals you want to accomplish? What are the top three goals on your list? September is a great time to write down your goals. You can develop a road map that helps you to strategize the actions you will take right away. Don’t stick with the same old plan that did not work before. It’s better to forget the things that are behind and to pursue a higher…
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Added by Dr. Stephen Jones on August 25, 2010 at 10:00am —
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This next phase in our series examining how blogs are being used in education today looks at how school administrators are using them.
For the last few weeks we’ve been looking at current examples of blogging in an educational setting. We’ve looked at teachers blogging individually and…
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Added by Kelly Walsh on August 23, 2010 at 6:16am —
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John Wooden - the man, his accomplishments, his life, and his legacy - is a gift to teachers trying to help students reach their full potential. By bringing John Wooden into the classroom teachers will have an amazing opportunity to give your students glimpses into the type of character and virtues that need to be present in their lives. For that matter, students can…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on August 22, 2010 at 8:42pm —
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To prevent good teachers and other public figures from making bad posts,
I have created the following list. I hope it helps!
(Note: multiply the cautious attitude of this list by ten if you an un-tenured teacher.)
1. Thou shalt never publish anything you wouldn’t show your…
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Added by David Mach on August 22, 2010 at 8:00pm —
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I was inspired to write this post after
speaking with a friend and colleague. Over the course of a lifetime and
career we all experience the highest of highs, and the lowest of lows.
So much of what we do in our lives comes back to our goals,
expectations, hopes and dreams. The biggest difference between those
who accomplish their goals and those who do not...are the paths they
choose while developing their vision.…
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Added by Justin Tarte on August 22, 2010 at 10:01am —
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The season for
MBA exams is on... lakhs of students with an aspiration to make it to top mba colleges in India are having sleepless night. Many are confused about the weightage of
JMET 2011 , is it really worth for doing a full time MBA?
Well, the answer is certain Yes.
IIT is a big brand not just for engineering but for a…
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Added by Saumil Shrivastava on August 21, 2010 at 5:11am —
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According to Indiana University the average American student only studies 3 hours each week. That amounts to 20 minutes a day. A total of 60,000 students responded to this study skills survey. Each year thousands of students enter college thinking they can use high school study habits and easily sail through a college degree. They have a rude awaking when they discover success in college requires a minimum of three to five hours studying each day. Some students say studying the night before…
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Added by Dr. Stephen Jones on August 19, 2010 at 4:33pm —
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Hello,
I'm a grade 4 teacher in BC, Canada, and I'm enrolled in a post-grad. program in integrating technology in teaching. I am looking for ideas to integrate technology into math lessons (starting with whole numbers to 10 000 and addition to 10 000,) in order to better engage students in the lessons and increase their understanding of these concepts. Any ideas for sites, free programs, or lessons themselves will be appreciated. Thank you!
Added by Clare Ellison on August 19, 2010 at 10:11am —
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TEACHING TECHNIQUE -WHO DO YOU WORK FOR?
I did a workshop for teachers recently. I asked a question of the teachers. The question was “who do you work for?”
Some teachers replied by naming the principal of the school. Other teachers replied by shouting out the name of the school. Still other teaches replied by saying “the board of education”.
I asked that the teachers think for a minute. I asked that they think how they happen to be in the field of education. I asked was it…
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Added by William Lambert on August 19, 2010 at 4:47am —
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I'm a huge fan of the free tools that Google offers, as they integrate perfectly into my classroom. Google's best offering, though, is its original--search. Even with some recent competition hot on its heels, Google Search is the best search on the web. Here are four modifiers that I use on a regular basis that make Google Search even more…
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Added by Derrick Waddell on August 18, 2010 at 7:40pm —
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Hello there, My name is Sherry Hegstrom and I teach at Timberlane Regional Middle School in Plaistow, NH. I am looking for classes anywhere that may want to participate in our discussions on "The World is Flat" by Thomas Friendman. A much toned down version of course. If interested please check out our wiki at
http://trms.wikispaces.com. My classes begin on 9/1 and run every 9 weeks. I would love for my students to get true collaboration from around the…
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Added by shegstrom on August 18, 2010 at 2:31pm —
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I just sat through a webinar with Tom Kuhlmann, the author of The Rapid E-Learning Blog. The particular name of this webinar was “Don’t let the experts tell you PowerPoint sucks.” There were some good ideas presented, but more than anything, it made me think of how we use PowerPoint in the…
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Added by Jeremy Kaiser on August 18, 2010 at 1:31pm —
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Jeremy Harmer made a comment in defense of big publishers the other day. He said, "
the cost of producing a book is horrendous these days, the investment staggeringly high."
I took that as a challenge so within 8 hours I CREATED and PUBLISHED a book. Not some frothy, blablabla book but something substantial and which practicing teachers or teacher training programs can use.…
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Added by ddeubel on August 16, 2010 at 7:33pm —
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I often hear the term "digital native" when discussing the current and upcoming body of students. The implication is that technology is a must use tool in today's schools because these students have grown up with high tech tools and they see the world through a digital lens.
So, if today's students are "digital natives," then my parents' generation of students were "book natives." They grew up with books, and they learned through that medium. That said, were my…
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Added by Derrick Waddell on August 16, 2010 at 6:53pm —
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My first official working day at school was today...I witnessed ups and downs, heard screams of joy, and whirlpools of pessimism and
discontent. As I thought more about the "happy" people, and the not so
happy people, I decided to concentrate on why the "happy" people were
happy. I soon realized there seemed to be a couple underlying factors
that lead to their happiness / enthusiasm toward the new school year.
I have to…
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Added by Justin Tarte on August 16, 2010 at 4:47pm —
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Can someone recommend inexpensive computer headphones to use in an elementary computer lab setting?
Added by Debbie Wilson on August 16, 2010 at 8:30am —
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