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Social Networking Technology Helps Propel Aldine ISD to $1 Million Broad Prize -- THE Journal
Interesting article on Aldine ISD's use of technology and how it played a part in their winning of the $1 Million Broad Prize
Education Week: Swine-Flu Preparations Spur E-Learning Plans
...federal government and school districts are putting specific online-learning measures in place to get ready for possible closures or waves of teacher and student absences because of a flu outbreak.
5 Ways We're Diminishing Learning by Assuming Face-to-Face Instruction Is Best -- THE Journal
Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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“The study’s major significance lies in demonstrating that online learning today is not just better than nothing — it actually tends to be better than conventional instruction,” said Barbara Means, the study’s lead author and an educational psychologist at SRI International.
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More and more, students will help and teach each other, he said.
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ASCD Inservice: Danke Schoen John Hughes, 1950-2009
"Hughes' films have their teachable moments to the world of education..."
Top Ten Necessities for Education Reform | Psychology Today Blogs
Top Ten Necessities for Education Reform (Psychology Today)
Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools
Why should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
chron.Commons Blog | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Live-blog from Texas State Board of Ed Mtg 3-26-09 re: Revision of state K-12 Science TEKS
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1:40 - I'm back after the lunch break.
Terri Leo is amending Biology, and McLeroy intends to do so, too. Uh, oh.
Leo's Biology amendment: "(D) analyze and evaluate the evidence regarding formation of simple organic molecules and their organization into long complex molecules having information such as the DNA molecule for self-replicating life."
Bob Craig asked Leo if this amendment has been discussed with any of the six science experts. Her answer was no. The amendment carried 9-5. Agosto and one other member voted with the seven radical religious right members. Once again, a change was made to the Biology standards by a religious right member with no scientific justification from a science expert to support it. On the face of it, the addition does not seem to be bad, certainly not as damaging to science as the two bad amendments made in January, but I am still very unhappy with the process. This is very unprofessional, having non-scientists adding specific standards to the Science TEKS.
Mavis Knight has now made the motion to amend the Biology standards by striking the 7B amendment made two months ago in January by Don McLeroy: "analyze and evaluate the sufficiency or insufficiency of common ancestry to explain the sudden appearance, stasis, and sequential nature of groups in the fossil record;" Dunbar and McLeroy both objected to the motion. McLeroy called it a "very excellent standard that deserves to be supported." He mentioned Dr. Genie Scott's criticism of the new 7B standard. The vote to remove McLeroy's standard failed 6-7-1, Rick Agosto abstaining. You know where the seven No votes came from. The motion would have failed even if Agosto had voted Yes. We need him to vote Yes tomorrow or the science content of the Biology standards will be permanently damaged. The 7B standard is currently pseudoscientific.
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McLeroy has a new standard to put into the Biology's evolution section: "7(G) analyze and evaluate the sufficiency or insufficiency of natural selection to explain the complexity of the cell." This is obviously another Creationist-inspired amendment. McLeroy is citing Dr. Bruce Albert's article from 1998, "We have always underestimated cells. But, as it turned out, we can walk and talk, because the chemistry of the cell is much more complex than we ever thought..." This is completely crazy and so unprofessional. Every scientist sees that this is a contrived ploy to insert a pro-Creationist standard that questions the sufficiency of natural selection. This is unscientific on its face. McLeroy is trying to do now exactly what he did in January: get a scientifically-damaging standard inserted into Biology without the chance for any scientist expert review or consultation. This sort of process is just too stupid and unethical for words. All Texas citizens should be ashamed of some of their elected representatives.
Bob Craig has suggested a substitute motion: "Analyze and evaluate the evolutionary explanation of the complexity of the cell." McLeroy is speaking against Craig's substitute motion saying Craig's in not clear and his is supported by Bruce Albert. Pat Hardy says she has received a note from her science expert and he says that natural selection by itself is not sufficient to explain cellular complexity. Other evolutionary processes are involved. Craig's substitute amendment failed 6-8 with Rick Agosto voting No with the seven religious right Young Earth Creationists.
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LeaderTalk: DIY Observations With Google Forms
the use of Google Forms to create an easy-to-use walk-through form that can be accessed through any mobile device.
Joe 1.0 -- Joe's Non-Netbook - Practical Theory
Here's Mr. Chase and SLA Junior Joe having some (meaningful) fun with video as Joe tries to interact with a non-netbook.
Wikified Schools by Stephanie Sandifer (Book) in Education & Language
Wikis can transform how educators work together enabling us to work more efficiently in order to devote more time focused on our core mission of educating all students. Learn more about how wikis can transform your organization, why we should be using them, and how to get started in Wikified Schools: Using Wikis to Improve Collaboration and Communication in Education.
Main Page - WikifiedSchools
This wiki, which is the companion wiki to the new book Wikified Schools: Using Wikis to Improve Collaboration and Communication in Education, was developed to explore the use of a wiki as a highly effective communication and collaboration tool that enhances the effectiveness of school or district leadership teams.
Technology and Informal Education: What Is Taught, What Is Learned -- Greenfield 323 (5910): 69 -- Science
The informal learning environments of television, video games, and the Internet are producing learners with a new profile of cognitive skills.
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The informal learning environments of television, video games, and the Internet are producing learners with a new profile of cognitive skills.
Administrators share vision to change schools | AP Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
A group of Texas school superintendents are calling for a complete transformation of public schools to better prepare students for the future in ways that aren't boring.
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A group of Texas school superintendents are calling for a complete transformation of public schools to better prepare students for the future in ways that aren't boring.
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including the use of digital technology, abuse of standardized testing and designing accountability systems that inspire excellence instead of punish perceived shortcomings.
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http://www.tasanet.org/files/visioning/visioningfinal.pdf
PDF copy of "Creating a New Vision for Public Education in Texas," on the Texas Association of School Administrators Web site
Literacy study: 1 in 7 U.S. adults are unable to read this story - USATODAY.com
Wow - depressing and disturbing...
Print: When Professors Print Their Own Diplomas, Who Needs Universities? - Chronicle.com
Who needs college credit when you have a makeshift diploma from a superstar professor?
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