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The Project SOSA blog. An NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Monthly Archives: October 2012. This graph shows fifth grader performance on the annual. This entry was posted in Achievement. October 15, 2012. Updates about SOSA via email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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The Project SOSA blog. An NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Monthly Archives: December 2012. Examining national science education uses a macro-level view. Studying what occurs in classrooms involves the micro-level. Our interest in schools their organization and their leadership operates at the meso-level. But before we could go much further, we had to identify the. James Coleman suggested that social capital. This entry was posted in Survey. December 10, 2012.
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The Project SOSA blog. An NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Examining national science education uses a macro-level view. Studying what occurs in classrooms involves the micro-level. Our interest in schools their organization and their leadership operates at the meso-level. But before we could go much further, we had to identify the. James Coleman suggested that social capital. This entry was posted in Survey. December 10, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Project SOSA blog. An NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. A common dream for every educator is to start one’s own school. However, once you are invited to design a science magnet school, the tolerance for crazy ideas suddenly disappears and is replaced by a need to know exactly what the right thing is to do. One tactic is to look at science performance across a variety of schools in an effort to uncover features that might be essential for success.
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Brewing Trouble: August 2013
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Monday, August 26. Links to this post. But that’s not going to happen soon. My teacher friends are frantic because their classrooms aren’t fully stocked and set-up for the invasion of knowledge seekers. My professor friends are realizing they must tuck shirts into long pants and shuffle off to lecture halls and office hours. Me? Sorry, I’m away at a conference. Paperwork for accreditation? It’ll have to wait until mid-September. Paid trip to Athens, Georgia? Oh sure, I’ll be back in time for that! FEEDJI...
Brewing Trouble: travel revelations
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Monday, September 9. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice. 8220;Trapped in a History They Do Not Understand”. N C Wyeth: Too Busy for Controversy. Living and Learning in Poverty. NYT: Mapping Poverty in America. The Project SOSA blog an NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Intersections in Science Education. Starting an Ed School. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Brewing Trouble: March 2012
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Sunday, March 4. Not such a long way for breakfast. Sugar and Spice in Mendon, Vermont was nominated by the Wall Street Journal. In its list of “destination restaurants” off-the-beaten-path. Others on their list include a barbecue joint in Texas, a crawfish shack in Louisiana, a fried chicken spot in Tennessee, and a grill in remote Utah. The very real prospects of chowing down in May at the last place prompted me to see whether I might find my way to the Vermont breakfast spot. Links to this post. Not s...
Brewing Trouble: September 2013
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Monday, September 9. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice. 8220;Trapped in a History They Do Not Understand”. N C Wyeth: Too Busy for Controversy. Living and Learning in Poverty. NYT: Mapping Poverty in America. The Project SOSA blog an NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Intersections in Science Education. Starting an Ed School. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Brewing Trouble: February 2012
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Monday, February 20. Fifty years ago today. Often mentioned but until now incompletely documented, here is an early moment in the lifetime of one of America's most intriguing personalities. The 50th anniversary of John Glenn's trip around the globe. The image? Solid blocks = asleep, Horizontal line = feeding (presumably mother's milk). S = cereal, F = Fruit, ∆ = Vegetables and Meat, Rx = medicine for skin rash. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). N C Wyeth: Too Busy for Controversy.
Brewing Trouble: March 2013
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Sunday, March 17. As those who follow the blogosphere already know, the topic of boots has been the cause of recent lamentation. Certainly there are worse offenses against family and humanity then buying brand-new footwear far in advance of actually need it. But more than raising a defense against such purchases, I wish to take the time to highlight the wisdom by which boots are being bought. In addition to wearing away a consi derable dis k of flesh fr om each heel, the i improper. Links to this post.
Brewing Trouble: boots and friends
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Saturday, January 26. A year ago, I was on the hunt for hiking boots and I finally bought the pair I wanted on sale. This past week, I discovered a rip in the sidewall that was big and low enough to allow snow to reach my sock. While it ought to be fun to search for replacements, I was not eager. Joe was writing for advice. He earned is chemistry and. Physics teaching certificates two years ago and landed a job shortly after he graduated. I can report that he was an energetic, smart, creative and ded...
Brewing Trouble: August 2012
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Saturday, August 11. The bookmark in my copy of Half Empty. By David Rakoff rests at page 100. That means I have yet to reach the halfway point of the 224 pages. This is not the first book I’ve owned when the author passed away. In fact, Rakoff had been quite public about his battle with cancer. It still caught me off-guard when his death was announced. Links to this post. Sunday, August 5. They weren't from the Shire). But now outside of antique shops, the guy was still in "is it real? How might I rap o...
Brewing Trouble: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 4. Unless I brought a thermos of homebrewed coffee to school, the place to get the best java on campus is at the library. There, students stand in line to buy Cliff Bars or colored water (oops! Again, doesn't sound sufficiently 21st century. I puzzled over this, believing there was a code word I could use. With someone else always in line behind me, I avoided any chit-chat that might make me the target of derisive stares. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Project SOS: Save our Seas. What can we do? Http:/ projectsos.ning.com/. Ldquo;Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country! Rdquo; - John F. Kennedy. Human hair and animal fur are natural Oil-absorbing materials that are very effective in cleaning up oil spills. Http:/ inventorspot.com/articles/hair a renewable resource makes oil cleaning mat 16813. Http:/ www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF14/1401.html. There are easy ways to help! Register with Excess Access to find mo...
the Project SOSA blog | an NSF-funded project examining school organization & science achievement
The Project SOSA blog. An NSF-funded project examining school organization and science achievement. Examining national science education uses a macro-level view. Studying what occurs in classrooms involves the micro-level. Our interest in schools their organization and their leadership operates at the meso-level. But before we could go much further, we had to identify the. James Coleman suggested that social capital. This entry was posted in Survey. December 10, 2012. This entry was posted in Achievement.
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Our Mission and Values. The Founding of Project Soteria. PSI Board of Directors. HT in the United States. Alert Your Local Media. We are a survivor-led organization in progress of the 501c3 process. We are striving to bridge organizations of faith and secular to join forces, so that we may all use our unique talents and individual strengths together in our common goal of eradicating exploitation and other threats to our children in our lifetime! Click Here to Give a Financial Gift. Feel free to contact us.
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