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Education
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Education
A Calculated Decision?
Thanks to a few new science standards that involve math, Ms. Bluebird realized that her students can't compute without a calculator.
Education
A Tutor's Dilemma
Ms. Cookie found herself conflicted last week, as a student with "attendance issues" decided to ask for tutoring help two days before the class had a test.
Education
When Teachers Learn From Comics
Harking back to his high school days, Mister Teacher recently tried applying a lesson he learned from old-school comic books to his classroom.
Education
Jonathan Swift and Test Scores
David Cohen writes a faux letter from a student to a teacher, where the student thanks the teacher for helping raise his test scores. (Sarcasm full speed ahead!)
Education
The Rogue Sub
Mei Flower figured her class would still run fine after leaving explicit instructions for a substitute while she was sick...that is, until the "rogue sub" came along.
Education
Survey Says?
While being forced to administer the 2010 NYC School Survey to her students in class, Miss Eyre was equal parts heartened and disheartened" by her students' responses.
Education
A Curriculum Valuation Issue
On What It's Like on the Inside, the Science Goddess raises the inherent problem with nationwide school budget cuts: Which programs are being slashed and why?
Education
What 69´«Ã½ Should Know
Inspired by another blogger's list of the "Top Ten Things Every Graduating High School Student Should Know or Understand," loonyhiker posts her own list for her special education students.
School & District Management
Sparking School Reform Discussion
To begin her speech classes' persuasion unit, Mei Flower asked her students how to fix some of their school's problems; she learned that even students recognize the flaws in NCLB.
Education
Spring Broken
With one week of classes separating his students from spring break, Hobo Teacher wasn't very optimistic about his chances to accomplish much in his classroom this week.
Education
Collaboration Key to Student Success
Cindy Rigsbee responds to the recent Metlife survey about teacher collaboration with delight, as the findings ring true with her.
Education
Off With Bad Teachers' Heads?
Robert Pondiscio wonders, "What would happen if we simply adopted policies of systematically removing the most ineffective teachers?," as recently proposed by Stanford University economist Richard Hanushek:
Education
Fun With Acrostics
Inspired by his school's newest acrostic slogan "L.E.A.R.N.", Hobo Teacher creates his own acrostic which he believes to more accurately reflect his school's mission.