A Single Set Of National Standards Is Just Creepy
Our fascination with uniformity has something to do with our constant need to “scale” everything across billions and billions of people.
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Our fascination with uniformity has something to do with our constant need to “scale” everything across billions and billions of people.
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Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a sequence of words: Sally and her seashells, Peter and his peppers.
Blackalicious Offers A Dizzying Definition Of Alliteration Read More
I was moved to share Bryan Stevenson’s “We Need To Talk About An Injustice,” because of its authenticity, utility, and value for teachers.
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The included list highlights some of the best study apps out there, from stalwarts like Evernote and Any.Do to others like CamScanner & Zite.
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Although many people think that an academic argument is a one-sided attempt at persuasion, it’s really more like a scientific paper.
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Here is a simple question that, asked with the right tone, can provide a lifeline to any student in any context.What do you think?
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Is technology peripheral to the learning activity or essential to its success? Does it deliver information or help students create meaning?
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What is ‘sticky teaching’? It’s an obvious and relatively simple but interesting idea: teaching that causes learning to stick.
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The Next Time You’re Ready To Give Up On A Student by Terry Heick Few teachers will ever admit to
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Franklin Academy 1:1 iPad Initiative: A Four Year Study & Review by Teaching & Learning With The iPad Conference Abstract The
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Maintaining Your Sanity In The Pressure Game Of Teaching by Kay Bisaillon Editor’s Note: You may have noticed we’ve taken
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This collection is designed to reflect trends and changes–of the best resources for teaching with the iPad.
50 Resources For Teaching With iPads Read More