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EdReports.org, the group that bills itself as the Consumer Reports of common-core instructional materials, released analyses of four more textbook series this week—and again the results indicated publishers failed to meet the mark.
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Apple vs. FBI: everything you need to know about the controversy in one place https://t.co/Hd82Jowqdx
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5 Myths About English Language Learners https://t.co/FSlmGlVDEQ via @markbarnes19
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Privacy Project is focused on data privacy literacy, tools, guides, and network building with tech experts to support libraries’ increasing role in empowering their communities in a digital world.
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District Building a Balance Between Open Resources and Purchased Content https://t.co/YnV1CVTHVS https://t.co/KwHe1ArKqw
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From Peter Greene - That flexibility has been invaluable. If a teacher asked me about having their school go one-to-one, I'd say absolutely go for it, and do it with lots of resources and no plan. Expect it to be hard. But also expect to find new and interesting mountains to climb.
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From Audrey Watters - " It remains to be seen if Amazon Inspire will support these activities or if the “problem” that Amazon really seeks to solve here is a stronger foothold in the education market."
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From Alice Keeler - "I have created an Add-On script that allows you to create a Google Form with the list of agenda items for a meeting and then merge the responses of participants to an editable Google Doc."
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From Terry Heick - "this isn’t meant to be a scientific prediction, but rather a kind of story that hopefully gives us something to think about–a way to consider our roles in the lives of students."
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Engaging in a thoughtful cycle of alignment can yield powerful growth for districts and school AND reward teachers by meaningfully including them in that dialogue and empowering them to make PD work for them instead of a pointless endeavor.
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From Tom Vander Ark - We don’t know what learning will look like in 2035 but we can predict a wider variety of approaches and options; instead of school choice, it will be experience choice; instead of a focus on coherent school models, we’ll focus on coherent learning pathways. Education 2035 won’t cost more (in real terms) and will work better for more learners. But progress over the next two decades will be uneven improving rapidly where innovators collaborate.
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Good post on the push and pull between opposing points of view in regards to what we need in schools.
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Good ideas to consider to connect with stakeholders and share what is happening in schools
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Great tool for writing research papers
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From Katie Dunn - What does “effective online research” even mean? Type in a search term and get going, right? While on one hand, it literally is that easy, if you want to find good quality, highly relevant materials, you need to move far beyond a quick Google search and visiting your old pal Wikipedia. We have some great, easy tips for how to make the most of online research coming your way.
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Good overview of the Electoral College
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Good overview of Snaphat by AJ Juliani
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Phenomenal idea! Love the #growthmindset approach & positive attitude environment. Cannot wait to share at school. https://t.co/w2fxS9dC2q
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Rewordify.com is powerful, free, online software that improves reading, learning, and teaching.
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From Jennifer Gonzalez - "What is social justice, and how does it fit into the curriculum?"
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