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One more on sports « GeoffinSchool
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Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. One more on sports. Sportsgrid recently posted a brief, but appropriately sarcastic, review of the incident on their blog. Let’s hope that other communities, when confronted by similar types of hate and bias, use the institutional strengths of public education to help students understand the power of words and use the venue of school sports to strengthen communities in the face of bias. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Baby Cum Laude →.
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Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. Two, the model supported by Secretary of Education Duncan is based on the state of Georgia’s model, which does not require significant teacher training (no college degree required! And which only reimburses states that implement (i.e. purchase) one of several commercially available curricula. Why are we substituting commercial education packages for qualified teachers and why would we want to subsidize certain for-profit edu-business firms? I oppose this ...
One little slice « GeoffinSchool
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Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. I’ll slice off one section of the pie and take a look at that. Sorry for the terrible metaphor. If this meets the requirements of my coursework I’ll post it here and work through the writing process on this blog. This entry was posted in Coursework. Our place in the world? Why, it’s right here! That one thing →. One comment on “ One little slice. January 25, 2013 at 8:53 pm. Did it prepare me for the SAT or Standardized tests? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. Monthly Archives: February 2013. Two, the model supported by Secretary of Education Duncan is based on the state of Georgia’s model, which does not require significant teacher training (no college degree required! Three, unlike what we see in successful French. Four, the cynic in me sees the proposal as way to provide low cost childcare (rather than high quality education) from the public coffers so that businesses do not have to provide a) quality family...
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Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. Newer posts →. Our place in the world? Why, it’s right here! Here’s another blog I read regularly, http:/ richardlouv.com/blog/. I’ve found Richard Louv’s books inspiring. Several years ago I read his first book,. Last Child in the Woods. And more recently I’ve read. What is this “dissertation” of which you speak…. That takes a futurist perspective on education that is similar to my own (but far more eloquently executed). So, I’ve written these mid-...
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What Can We Test? | Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn)
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. No More Lectures about Active Learning, Please! What Can We Test? February 23, 2015. There’s an image going around with a list of “personal qualities not measured by tests.” Here it is:. A lot of the others could be addressed by subjective tests like essay exams. Creative thinking and compassion seem the easiest to test for. The Measurement Database for the Social Sciences (MIDSS). Dakin...
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. Newer posts →. Bridging the Gap: Providing Professional Development to K-12 Teachers. May 27, 2015. Susan Bastian and I are giving this session at the NEFDC Spring 2015 conference. This page is intended to guide participants to the session materials in digital format, as well as other related materials. Small Group Discussion Protocols. One of the research-based teaching tips. 4 Time tha...
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. The NEFDC/Fairfield University CAE Conference, May 29, 2015. Not the Worst Learning Theory I’ve Ever Seen →. Teaching Center with Key & Peele. July 29, 2015. Those guys are great! They already put out some hilarious videos on substitute teachers. The first two emphasized the differences between urban and suburban schools with Mr. Garvey, the Substitute Teacher. Dakin Burdick has a Ph....
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. There are two excellent sites for white papers on teaching. They are: The IDEA Center. And The University of Michigan’s CRLT Occasional Papers. Both have a long history of producing research-based advice on teaching in higher education. Cognitive Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Creating a WordPress Blog. How to use a blog like this one for your course. Developing a Sense of Community Online.
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. When Teachers Become Students Again. January 26, 2016. As many of us know, maintaining good communication with our students is of primary importance. Many teachers and professors have found that returning to school or learning a new skill gives renewed insight into what it means to be a … Continue reading →. The Recent NEFDC Conference at NEIT. November 19, 2015. September 12, 2015.
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. Lessons from the Closing of the CTE at Endicott College. Teaching Center with Key & Peele →. The NEFDC/Fairfield University CAE Conference, May 29, 2015. June 1, 2015. Last week’s conference. All of the sessions I was in were very informative and thoughtful. If you missed the conference, a number of the presentations are available at Fairfield University’s Digital Commons. Address never ...
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. No More Lectures about Active Learning, Please! Lessons from the Closing of the CTE at Endicott College →. Bridging the Gap: Providing Professional Development to K-12 Teachers. May 27, 2015. Small Group Discussion Protocols. One of the research-based teaching tips. Template for Planning PD Session. Both of us are from the Center for Curricular Innovation and Teaching Effectiveness (CITE).
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. Bridging the Gap: Providing Professional Development to K-12 Teachers. The NEFDC/Fairfield University CAE Conference, May 29, 2015 →. Lessons from the Closing of the CTE at Endicott College. May 30, 2015. After the previous director had resigned. The grant ended very successfully, so much so that we got a second grant. So what are the lessons learned (by me anyways)? Be sure that the Chi...
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Docendo Discimus (In Teaching, We Learn). Coaching students in critical thinking while building their desire to learn. Teaching Center with Key & Peele. Survey of Martial Arts for Kids around Boston, MA →. Not the Worst Learning Theory I’ve Ever Seen. July 30, 2015. From Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. A consistently entertaining and thoughtful comic. Hmm… Stage 3 is a lot like cognitive dissonance. View all posts by dakinburdick →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps. January 2, 2012. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,300. Times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 38 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. Gade e Suva (Suva Trip). September 9, 2011. April 20,...
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Oh Sooole Miiiooo…. It’s been awhile, here we go. The entirety of last week we spent in Italy. We spent 4 days in Rome, 2 in Naples, and 2 in Florence. In Rome we saw tons of ancient architecture, from the Colosseum. We also saw the Vatican. Including St. Peters. And The Sistine Chapel. We also saw tons of Bernini. And other ninja turtles. In Naples we took the train to Pompeii. And spent a day there exploring the 200 acres of ruins, and the next day visited the Isle of Capri. Flying around the Tuscan.
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GeoffinSchool « Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership
Thoughts on innovation in educational leadership. Wrapping up another year. Where do you agree, or more importantly, disagree with me? 1 Too much of my time as a teacher is spent on administrative tasks. Increasingly technology, which was supposed to make classrooms run more efficiently, is used to shuffle formerly administrative duties onto teachers. 4 Social media (such as this blog! 6 We are too sedentary. My graduate work has begun to coalesce around the significance of nature-based activity on t...
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Sharing my experiences and reflections on my internships, research projects and now work in East Africa to anyone willing to listen. Monday, March 12, 2012. A more personal update. Most of my post have been somewhat thematic, I guess I haven't talked much about day to day activities and how my life is in Kenya. One question I often get from Kenyans is, "How do you see Kenya? Here is a short jumbled response. To keep in touch with friends here, visit old friends in Tanzania and maybe tour Ethiopia. Whenev...
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