Sep
05
2008
05
2008
Find the Fib…First Day Activity (UPDATED)
I learned a version of this activity from Erick Gordon this summer at the UCI institute. Basically, it's a get-to-know activity where the students get to learn a little about me and then learn a little about each other. ...
Aug
30
2008
30
2008
Oh, the Wells Fargo Wagon is a’comin…
So, in a move reminiscent of a 12-year old girl caught up in the riot mentality of rumors, I believed the whisper I heard about not getting my Whiteboard for 2 months. But I tell you now: it was false, ...
Aug
13
2008
13
2008
The Carnival is in!
Welcome to another Carnival of Education hosted this week by Joanne Jacobs. After taking a writing break for a few weeks, I am back in the party. Something I love about Le Carnival is that is represents both sides of ...
Jul
02
2008
02
2008
The Carnival #178 is in town!
An (aspiring) Educator is hosting this week's Carnival of Education #178. I've tweaked my How to Take Control of Your Teaching list and although it's still in an evolving state, you can read it here. Enjoy the Carnival and the ...
Jun
25
2008
25
2008
The Carnival of Education is in Town!
Welcome to the Carnival of Education #177 hosted this week by Where's the Sun? The theme was empowerment so my entry covers the first step in teacher empowerment, "How to Find a Job in Education that you Love." You may ...
Jun
04
2008
04
2008
May
24
2008
24
2008
Teacher Observations: Principals vs. the Union
Teacher Magazine has an article today about Idaho's progress in developing a standardized teacher evaluation that could be a stepping stone for developing an acceptable pay-for-performance legislature. The article didn't get me thinking so must about the concept of a standardized ...
May
23
2008
23
2008
Don’t Knock the Less Experienced Teacher
Look, we all know the statistics. Many of the hardest-to-teach classes are being taught by the least experienced teachers. According to Education Week, a study was recently conducted in Philadeliphia evaluating 9th graders, "the make-or-break year for many students on ...
Apr
18
2008
18
2008
New teacher programs: their plate is already full
The article, "Build Schools, Not Prisons," from the ASCD Community blog reports that the Brookings Institute has compiled a Top 5 list of interventions that impact "additional graduates," those strategies that seem to prove the most effective in lowering the drop-out rates ...



