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Creating a Collaborative Culture
Good to-do list for the creation of a true collaborative culture.
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The five major world religions - John Bellaimey
It's perfectly human to grapple with questions, like ‘Where do we come from?’ and ‘How do I live a life of meaning?’ These existential questions are central to the five major world religions -- and that’s not all that connects these faiths. John Bellaimey explains the intertwined histories and cultures of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam.
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School Website Content Updates To Squeeze Into Your Summer Schedule
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Website Accessibility: Ten Things School Districts Should Know -
Simply put, website accessibility means that "people with disabilities can access the web." That definition comes from the Web Accessibility Initiative, a project of the international standards group called the World Wide Web Consortium.
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Educator Effectiveness Guidebook for Inclusive Practice - Educator Evaluation
Inclusion resources from the MA DESE
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From Harold Jarche - Daniel Dennett’s Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking begins by presenting a number of tested approaches to sense-making. Here are a few that I would consider practical tools for personal knowledge mastery. He starts by discussing the value of trying to make mistakes.
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The “I Love U Guys” Foundation
Critical Incident/Safety Protocols
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In Defense of Civic Engagement
Important thoughts on our role as educators to provide our students with a balanced point of view.
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New Website Offers Comprehensive List of Siri Commands
Users looking to get the most out of Siri may want to check out Hey-Siri.io
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From Larry Ferlazzo - Write The World lets teachers set-up virtual classrooms for free where they can monitor student writing progress and, if they wish, let classmates use it for a peer review process. They can be private or public groups.
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Hattie effect size list - 195 Influences Related To Achievement
John Hattie developed a way of ranking various influences in different meta-analyses related to learning and achievement according to their effect sizes. In his ground-breaking study “Visible Learning” he ranked 138 influences that are related to learning outcomes from very positive effects to very negative effects. Hattie found that the average effect size of all the interventions he studied was 0.40. Therefore he decided to judge the success of influences relative to this ‘hinge point’, in order to find an answer to the question “What works best in education?”
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This is astonishing. Astonishing. https://t.co/KSKbiw0v4s
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Sunday, August 7, 2016
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