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An Open Dialogue on Education and Literacy. Ability Grouping or Flexible Groups? A Shift in Thinking. May 15, 2015. Some more thoughts on ability grouping from the blog, “Ramblings Of A Gifted Teacher,” by Jeffrey Shoemaker. Ramblings of a Gifted Teacher. This past Sunday the #oagctdchat. Occurred, and something that Dr. Jim Delisle tweeted has made me redefine my view on ability groups or as some call them flexible groups. He said. Is tweet is 21st century thinking. We need to have. May 7, 2015. To lear...
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An Open Dialogue on Education and Literacy. Identifying a Student’s Reading Needs. January 15, 2016. January 15, 2016. Take for example a student from one of our case studies, a fifth grader we will call B.W. Teachers are often unsure how to even identify the specific skills these students have not mastered, simply because their education does not prepare them for it, and because few tools exist to help them. In this case, we used the Fischer Decoding Mastery Tests to assess B.W. What did you discover?
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Taylor Wilson – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Tag Archives: Taylor Wilson. How to Make a Star. My recommendation for “The Boy Who Played with Fusion” – a must read for any parent of a gifted child who has a driving thirst for more: knowledge, experience, learning. How to Build a Professional Digital Profile. Teach A Gifted Kid. Theme Powered by Wordpress. Developed by Goldsboro Web Development.
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Girls in Real Life Science – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Girls in Real Life Science. November 16, 2014. The Cincinnati Museum Center is offering a free STEM program for girls ages 8-14.GIRLS stands for Girls In Real Life Sciences. The program offers badge opportunities and regular events (although I couldn’t get that page to load this weekend I will update this post when a comprehensive list is available.). Tags: Cincinnati Museum Center. View all posts by Jeanne Bernish →.
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Profoundly Gifted (PG) – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Tag Archives: Profoundly Gifted (PG). How to Make a Star. My recommendation for “The Boy Who Played with Fusion” – a must read for any parent of a gifted child who has a driving thirst for more: knowledge, experience, learning. How to Build a Professional Digital Profile. Teach A Gifted Kid. Theme Powered by Wordpress. Developed by Goldsboro Web Development.
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Education – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Encompasses posts pertaining to education reform and policy. How to Make a Star. My recommendation for “The Boy Who Played with Fusion” – a must read for any parent of a gifted child who has a driving thirst for more: knowledge, experience, learning. 8220;A Nation Empowered” is Now Available. The first study (funded, in part, by the Templeton Foundation. Tags: A Nation Deceived. Gifted Programs and Common Core. My husband...
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Exceptional Gifted (EG) – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Tag Archives: Exceptional Gifted (EG). How to Make a Star. My recommendation for “The Boy Who Played with Fusion” – a must read for any parent of a gifted child who has a driving thirst for more: knowledge, experience, learning. How to Build a Professional Digital Profile. Teach A Gifted Kid. Theme Powered by Wordpress. Developed by Goldsboro Web Development.
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Applied Physics – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Tag Archives: Applied Physics. How to Make a Star. My recommendation for “The Boy Who Played with Fusion” – a must read for any parent of a gifted child who has a driving thirst for more: knowledge, experience, learning. How to Build a Professional Digital Profile. Teach A Gifted Kid. Theme Powered by Wordpress. Developed by Goldsboro Web Development.
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Equal Talents/Unequal Opportunities/Lost Potential – Race To The Middle
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Race To The Middle. Moderate politics, education reform and common sense parenting. Equal Talents/Unequal Opportunities/Lost Potential. April 29, 2015. The report sets in place 18 indicators reflecting state policies and measurable student outcomes. The results are disheartening. How did Ohio fare? Visit the High Ability blog. For an excellent summary of Ohio’s score which reflects, in part, excellent on-the-ground work by Ann Sheldon and other gifted advocates at the state and local level. News junkie&#...
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OAGCTDchat has some awesome things happening! | Ramblings of a Gifted Teacher
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Ramblings of a Gifted Teacher. Ramblings from one Gifted Education Teacher to Teachers, Parents, and Advocates. The Amazing Teacher Podcast. 2015 and 2016 Presentations at OAGC. Apps and Website Presentation. OAGC 2013 Technology Resources. Video Editing in the Gifted Classroom. OAGC TA 2014 Presetnation. A Nation Empowered, A Nation Decieved. Gifted advocates on Twitter. OAGCTDchat has some awesome things happening! OAGCTDchat has some awesome things happening! March 26, 2015. Social / Emtional Needs.
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