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From - Seth Godin - "You don't need a consultant or a lot of money to radically improve your speed to market. You will speed up once you're comfortable going faster."
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From Richard Byrne - "Canva has added more lesson plans and more design tutorials to their education page."
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Great post from Carl Hooker
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From Richard Byrne
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Great list of Pros and Cons of standardized testing from Th Onion. It is funny in a sad but true kind of way :(
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While open classrooms and offices seem to be a fad, this is an important read regarding the needs of introverts
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- Guidelines for Induction and Mentoring Programs—April 20156Key Updates and Background Information
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New article on the positive aspects of kids connecting and sharing on #socialmedia - http://t.co/T7hAM4Wl1w http://t.co/UGV0Ls7H7A
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The NFL rulebook says a nominal fine would be the appropriate punishment for Tom Brady: http://t.co/TucmSu0oxp
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How to handle 'Delusional Parent Disorder' http://t.co/XCfSWkShXD
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From Chris Tienken - "Colleagues and I used US Census data to predict state test results in mathematics and language arts as part of various research projects we have been conducting over the last three years. Specifically, we predicted the percentage of students at the district and school levels who score proficient or above on their state’s mandated standardized tests, without using any school-specific information such as length of school day, teacher mobility, computer-to-student ratio, etc."
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From Wired
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data from the 13 million students who took PISA tests showed that the lowest achieving students worldwide were those who used a memorization strategy
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Reacting to teachers’ feedback, the EdTechTeacher team wanted to find a way to archive and present all of the great ideas and resources that they came across. This would be a central resource, written by teachers – for teachers.
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From Andrew Miller on Edutopia
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, May 17, 2015
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (May 17, 2015)
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