by Ariel Sacks
Five years ago, I joined the Teacher Leaders Network, then a listserve where conversations between accomplished teachers across the nation were conducted through…
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Some people need to fail. There, I…
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by Ariel Sacks
Five years ago, I joined the Teacher Leaders Network, then a listserve where conversations between accomplished teachers across the nation were conducted through…
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Heather Wolpert-Gawron
The Parent Portal is now open. No, this isn’t some Dr. Who vortex waiting to suck away all parents who can’t seem to drop their kids off on time. It’s the 24/7 online access to a teacher’s grade book.
A…
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The School AdministratorOctober 2011 Number 9, Vol. 68| Missing the Mark| …
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Seth Godin's Blog
A hundred and fifty years ago, adults were incensed about child labor. Low-wage kids were taking jobs away from hard-working adults.
Sure, there was some moral outrage at seven-year olds losing fingers and being abused at work, but the economic rationale was paramount. Factory owners insisted that losing child workers would be catastrophic to their…
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I’m taking a class at Walden University right now, and a recent prompt asked us to identify a future technology. I took a moment to reflect on this country’s current enthusiastic roll-out of Interactive Whiteboards, and why I feel strongly that these are…
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by Bill Ferriter
One of the best professional experiences I've had in a long time happened at my Teaching the iGeneration workshop in Cincinnati this week.
You see, I had the distinct pleasure of working with a super motivated…
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This was written Larry Ferlazzo, who teaches at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California. He has written …
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