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Majority of Americans are still reading print books |
a Pew Research Center survey finds that the share of Americans who have read a book in the last 12 months (73%) has remained largely unchanged since 2012...
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Students, Directory Information, and Social Media - Part 2
The premise of the post is that parents should be able to opt their kids out of directory information sharing and having their kid's information (photo and name) shared on social media, and not have this be a barrier to other school activities like yearbook, local news, athletic and music publications, class pictures, and streamlined access to childcare.
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Good overview of the process of reblogging posts and some of the connected issues.
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3 Obvious Ways Twitter Promotes Literacy
Good example of how Twitter can be used for so much more than just sharing short snippets of trivial information.
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Spotlight on Homework - Education Week
A number of posts written by Education Weeek on Homework
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Curricular Coherence in the Age of Open Educational Resources -
From NCTM President Matt Larson - "the danger in online curricular selection is the undercutting of curricular coherence by the introduction of disjointed tasks that are of questionable quality, do not fit within the mathematical learning progression, and are incoherent."
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Why the Most Common Diversity Programs Don't Work - HBR Video
From Harvard Business Review
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We all should reflect on this to ensure that our students have theor own watershed moments
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When Teachers Take A Breath, Students Can Bloom : NPR Ed : NPR
Includes a good list of CARE Techniques To Try In The Classroom
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Colin Kaepernick and What It Means To Be Patriotic In Schools
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From Bill Fitzgerald - "In this post, I reference hashtags and tweets I have seen that compromise student privacy."
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, September 4, 2016
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