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Over the past decade as I have worked with high schools across the country, I have noticed that the term Freshman Academy has almost become synonymous for Freshman Transition Program. This is a mistake along the same lines as saying that the word Hammer is synonymous with the word Tool. A hammer is a type of tool. A Freshman Academy is a type of…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on December 8, 2011 at 9:07am —
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Assessment FOR Learning.
After studying Assessment FOR Learning pretty intensely for the past few school years, I am now beginning to think that we might do ourselves a favor if we would change some of our terminology. Specifically, I think it's time to stop using the words "grading" or "grade" as often as we do and replace them - at times - with "scoring" or "score".
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Added by Scott Habeeb on September 6, 2011 at 2:01pm —
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The Freshman Transition Network.
Ever since I was a young child I have always liked the story of Zacchaeus found in the New Testament in the book of Luke, Chapter 19 I think it was because as a kid I identified with the fact that Zacchaeus was described as a short man. Recently, though,…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on August 8, 2011 at 4:50pm —
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Originally posted on The Freshman Transition Network.
Are you required to create formal growth objectives for next year? Or are you simply interested in finding new ways to grow professionally regardless of whether or not you are required to have formal objectives? Would you like to reach more effectively your most needy students? Do you hope to have a lasting impact in the lives of the young people you…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on June 2, 2011 at 8:08pm —
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Years ago, my good friend and colleague, Ray Moore, attended an AVID conference in San Diego. He tells me that at the conference he heard the superintendent of San Diego City Schools state the following:
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Added by Scott Habeeb on May 24, 2011 at 7:00pm —
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Added by Scott Habeeb on December 21, 2010 at 10:14am —
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Here is a conversation you will probably never hear:
Sea World Trainer 1: "I am so tired of these seals. They always want a fish every time they do anything!"
Sea World Trainer 2: "Tell me about it. It's like they don't understand how important the show is. They only care about getting fish!"
The other day I was talking with…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on December 9, 2010 at 8:00pm —
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Assessment FOR Learning.
A few days ago I happened to be walking through the library before school. Two female students were sitting at a table doing homework.
One of the students was working on a Math assignment. I heard her ask the other student, "Did you already do your Math homework?"
The other student replied, "No. I wait until after the 'check-up' and then decide if I…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on November 23, 2010 at 8:32am —
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Added by Scott Habeeb on November 14, 2010 at 6:14pm —
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Note to teachers from Salem High School: This is a post about teaching, teachers, and students in general as opposed to a post about specific situations at Salem High School.
So after all the lesson plans have been created, all the class time has been spent, and all the papers have been graded, how do you really know if you've taught your content…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on November 11, 2010 at 8:00pm —
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Added by Scott Habeeb on October 28, 2010 at 1:35pm —
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Have you ever watched a teenager prepare for the DMV Learner's Permit test? If you have, then you'll know what I mean when I say that it is an excellent example of Assessment FOR Learning.
(As an aside, I'm having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that my oldest child is now learning to drive a car. Kaitlin is everything I could ask for in a daughter with…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on October 22, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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Here's a quick and easy way to analyze how well you are applying AFL principles in your classroom:
If a parent were to ask his or her child how they were doing in your class, could the child give an accurate, detailed, and specific answer about his or her progress?
If you are regularly providing descriptive feedback to students…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on October 13, 2010 at 1:02pm —
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Assessment FOR Learning.
Today I had the privilege of observing a
Salem High School Algebra 1 Part 1 class being taught by
Jennifer Shannon. I watched a teacher very intentionally make sure that her classroom assessment - in this case the test she had given the previous day - was used as…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on October 8, 2010 at 1:55pm —
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Added by Scott Habeeb on September 16, 2010 at 9:34am —
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The
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.
Blogs:…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on August 26, 2010 at 1:28pm —
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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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The Freshman Transition Network.
What an amazing man. What an amazing life. What an amazing example to our young people.
John Wooden, the legendary Wizard of Westwood,
died today, June 4, 2010. He was born in 1910, and in his 99 years on earth he found his purpose, lived it to the fullest, and left a lasting…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on June 4, 2010 at 9:22pm —
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This post was originally an email that I sent to our faculty here at Salem High School. I thought that perhaps some of you might relate to it and benefit from it.
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Added by Scott Habeeb on April 15, 2010 at 8:30pm —
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When faced with a new concept it is natural and necessary to attach meaning to that concept. Sometimes when we find an understandable example of that concept we begin to confuse that idea for the concept itself. As
Salem High School and the
City of Salem Schools strive to…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on March 23, 2010 at 7:37pm —
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