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How Video Games are Changing Education
Posted on September 20, 2011 via World-Shaker with 69 notes
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I love this Bloom’s Taxonomy Peacock! I want this on a poster.
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Thaaaaaaaaaaat is really cute.
I am carrying this around with me all next year. Srsly.
Posted on June 24, 2011 via Rough Drafts with 315 notes
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Stop beating up on teachers!
Here are a few things I know about teachers.
1. We don’t do it for the money - After almost 20 years in the field, with an Ivy league undergraduate degree, a Master’s degree plus 60 additional graduate credits, I still make less money than a first year associate at a major law firm (in Boston).
2. We work really hard all year long - We stand on our feet for most of the day, get limited bathroom breaks, have rare access to a computer or phone, are exposed to a lot of daily noise and energy, have to be “on” for many hours in a row and take a lot of work home with us every night. Yes we get a lot of vacation time, but we need it desperately!
3. We work best when we collaborate - We need to give incentives to the great teachers to share their knowledge and expertise, so that all students benefit. Merit pay makes no sense if it pits teachers against each other. New teachers learn from experienced teachers. If we make teachers competitive, children suffer.
4. Unions aren’t the problem - It’s the evaluation and professional development systems that matter. Administrations and parental involvement make a huge difference. There are plenty of districts without unions that suffer from low achievement and plenty of districts with strong unions that turn out fabulously educated kis.
5. Teachers need your respect - If you keep bashing teachers, no one is going to want to become one! Why should our students respect us, if no one else does?Posted on April 1, 2011 via Things for Teachers with 280 notes
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