future of education

Avoiding Miscommunication

Communicating with someone is never easy whether we are face to face or communicating through a screen. Communication is one of the most important things we do everyday. It’s done formally through great teaching practices, emails and one on one conversations we have with parents and professional conversations with colleagues. Formal communication is a part …

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Why Digital Literacy is so important to me…

My strong opinion about the importance of digital literacy is centered around the class experience that I had with my 5th graders as their technology teacher. I started the year with certain expectations that I wanted my students to understand. We started by explaining the importance of email accounts and the difference in how you …

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Dangling a Carrot

I don’t know if you saw this conversation yesterday via Twitter, but there are apparently states that are offering scholarship money for students to graduate early from high school. The participants say that the incentive of offering money motivates parents and students to work harder to get their students finished with high school earlier. Is …

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My Common Core Standards

I was perusing the SC Common Core Standards and I was shocked to see that they were set up exactly like the SC State Standards with a standard and then indicators that fall under those standards. Maybe the Common Core Standards only have two subject areas and maybe there are less overall or they span more grade …

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Teachers Do Change

The most powerful case for change in schools is the story of teachers who have changed and have seen students succeed: More recently, I have tried to not only simulate the real world, but give students opportunities in the real world. I often describe it in simple terms as moving to real-real, instead of fake-real (mock trials, case …

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