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Good Question - How many teachers currently see themselves as connectors? As curators? As models for learning?
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Great resource for K-12 math
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From Alfie Kohn - "Maybe someone just figured that the language of productive failure is a clever way to sell valuable progressive practices to a wider audience, rather like rebranding them as “21st-century skills” or “brain-based education.” But that just raises the question: How in the world did this come to be a selling point? Why have so many people accepted the idea that kids need to fail more?"
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good thoughts on the importance of curating and following talented curators
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According to a study cited in this white paper, Knowledge fuels Digital Transformation – Digital Transformation Revolutionizes Learning, 83 percent of respondents said their companies lack the skills needed for digital transformation. Seventy-three percent stated that their business executives don’t have the technology skills required.
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Great resource for cultural etiqutte from around the world.
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Research by Marty West and colleagues of no excuses charter schools in Boston found large gains in test scores but also significantly lowered student performance on noncognitive measures. And Josh Angrist and colleagues found that those schools actually decrease four year high school graduation rates despite large gains in test scores.
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
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