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Great list to share with new teachers
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From the New York Times - Colleges helping students deal with these questions: What does it mean to live a good life? What about a productive life? How about a happy life? How might I think about these ideas if the answers conflict with one another? And how do I use my time here at college to build on the answers to these tough questions?
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Despite what you decide to do about smartphone use at school, it’s time for K-12 schools to start thinking about adding social media training for students. Some school districts already have mandatory classes based on approved curriculums and there are lots of great resources out there to help put something together.
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From Bo Adams - What if “students” created the courses – at least some of the courses – offered at school? What if those courses were the kind that many people would describe as “the most rigorous” a school offers? This is innovation.
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Great guidelines for school districts in developing social media policies from Scott McLeod
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Gppd list of things to ask for school communities looking to change grading practices
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The entire process started with one simple question: "Is this room designed for me or for my students?" It was on this question that I based every decision I made when it came to designing the room.
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Chris Milk uses cutting edge technology to produce astonishing films that delight and enchant.
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"@educationweek: What makes a good school board member? A great read! : http://t.co/lvYAPbofpr #ewopinion"
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From Harvard Business Review - How should we react when an employee is not performing well or makes a mistake?
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From Richard Byrne - As we head into the fall many students will be preparing to take the SAT or ACT. PrepFactory is a free service for high school students can use to prepare for those tests.
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From Richard Byrne - If you can get students blogging early in the year, you can build momentum for the rest of the school year. Here are five things that you could have students blog about in the first week of school.
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From Larry Ferlazzo - The BBC’s “Skillwise” site has a great collection of English games that would be accessible to Intermediate and Advanced English Language Learners.
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Good reminder of what questions promote higher level thinking.
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Woohoo! MT @TechGoesHome: Free wireless routers! #Comcast upgrades its #InternetEssentials plan http://t.co/0Wh18GFDq6 via @USATODAY
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John Smoltz's Advice to Young Pitchers http://t.co/GrC1TuYGci
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I cannot wait for school to start...kids are going to crush this! #GlobalGSP https://t.co/s3jznU9HGa cc: @gcouros http://t.co/jcaEnG6QnW
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Teachers need to help their Principals out with this. @carlisleshelley @RyanMulvanny https://t.co/uhiDPaxn85
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