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7 Posts tagged with the teachers tag
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Later this morning, President Obama is expected to make a public push for reauthorization of ESEA in 2011 at Kenmore Middle School in Virginia. Hope Street Group Education Director Alice Johnson Cain and Community Leaders Doug Clark, Lisa Mills, Darcy Moody, Sam Roe and Dina Rock are there.

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The White House will be streaming live video of the event. You can also read about expected talking points on Education Week's Politics K-12 blog.

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In the current economic climate, teacher layoffs may be inevitable. In many cases, collective bargaining agreements force districts to adhere to a "last hired, first fired" seniority based system for making cuts. The New Teacher Project has released a policy brief describing an alternate path. "A Smarter Teacher Layoff System" suggests a "quality-based" approach that could improve current methods for making cuts.

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In Sunday's New York Times, Benedict Carey turns in an especially rosey take on cognitive science and education.

 

Do I think early grades need better, more algebraic math? YES. Without question. Do I buy the idea that cognitive science is going to suddenly and dramatically improve the curriculum?

 

Well...

 

The trouble is that too often limited studies become the basis of gadgets and curricula and dreaded "programs" that have their own sales force. This means what teachers end up being asked to do in the classroom in the name of brain science may not be validated by what actually happened in the lab.

 

Sophisticated imaging and experiment structures may be new, but I have a feeling this sentence, "the teaching of basic academic skills, until now largely the realm of tradition and guesswork, is giving way to approaches based on cognitive science," could have been written 50 or 75 years ago. Maybe we'll get lucky and Diane Ravitch will tell us. And there are some serious skeletons in the cognitive science closet when it comes to determining what some kids can or can't do. Cheers to the brain science community for landing this on the front page, but color me skeptical.

 

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Blogging Teachers

Posted by Catherine Cullen Jul 31, 2009

NEA Today Ed Notes highlights a few lists of Teacher Bloggers.


Here's more on one Teacher Blogger who turned her blog into a book.

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A new study shows that veteran teachers spend more time scanning the whole class and less time focused on individual students. Here's a wrap up from the Inside School Research blog. 

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Anecdotal support for the research that teachers are the ones bringing technology into the class rooms -- we should encourage our teachers (when we get them) to share their cool projects, tech or not, on their blogs here

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/31/education/31blog.html?_r=2&src=sch

 

LA CENTER, Ky. (AP) — Sixth-grade social studies students at Ballard County Middle School know what time it is in Afghanistan and what the weather is like there on a given day.

The students have become acquainted with the country though Aaron Connor, a Ballard Memorial High School graduate now serving near Ghazni City, Afghanistan, with the Illinois National Guard. Mr. Connor answers the students’ questions through a blog.

 

Ashley Bodell, a teacher at the middle school who graduated with Mr. Connor in 2001, arranged the correspondence between him and Cathey Seaton’s social studies classes.

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A video on how teachers and students are using Google docs. Very interesting piece that I think also demonstrates the potential for us on this site.