
#140WC Homework 2
Yesterday and again today, the topic is homework. Today in my tweet stream, another Edutopia article provides tips [and links to another about helping students manage time] by Brian Sztabnik … Continue Reading #140WC Homework 2
A journey into the cloud…
Yesterday and again today, the topic is homework. Today in my tweet stream, another Edutopia article provides tips [and links to another about helping students manage time] by Brian Sztabnik … Continue Reading #140WC Homework 2
Is homework a valid strategy? Many schools in their effort to transform education are researching homework and its effectiveness. Some may turn to the work of Robert Marzano, due to his impact … Continue Reading #140WC Homework
I’m thankful I have such thoughtful students. In my class, we read The Giver, and we’re re-reading the book for evidence in the multi-player MineCraftEDU game, GiverCraft. Our rules … Continue Reading #140WC Somebody built a wall
I’m still pretty shaken by all that’s happened. The emotions of the ’60s rise up. I’d hoped we’d learned, but life goes on, and people forget. We forget history, … Continue Reading #140WC Truth
It seems so dismissive not to continue the conversation, the renewing of the Civil Rights Movement, to find a way forward. How could this still happen? “The problem is … Continue Reading #140WC Hope
“It never was America to me.” Teachers, if you’re unsure what to say let Langston Hughes start your lesson. #Fergusonhttp://t.co/aZjuGirGbV — Mary Cathryn Ricker (@mcricker) November 25, 2014 We don’t … Continue Reading #140WC Start Somewhere
Tonight’s twitter chat, #TPEPChat focused on Washington State Teacher-Principal Evaluation Project. There’s so much stress around this all over the nation, and so much controversy due to it’s nature and … Continue Reading #140WC #TPEPChat Teacher Evaluation
It’s my fourth year of National Novel Writing Month, which I complete along with my students, who set their own goals. What I discover each year is this: inside … Continue Reading #140WC #NaNoWriMo
Blogging isn’t easy. It’s putting your thoughts out for others to read. It’s personal even when professional. So how do you write a good blog post? There are many suggestions … Continue Reading #140WC Blog From Your Heart
Teachers make a difference. They are tasked with teaching in their discipline as a highly qualified professional of that discipline, yet we know we don’t teach that; we teach … Continue Reading #140WC Make a Difference; Don’t Give Up
A Poem In Columns and Rows: Here Hear! Skyped with teachers around the world tonight to plan a project for our classes. The important thing is we were here, … Continue Reading #140WC Here
Tomorrow is my husband’s birthday. For his birthday he’s getting himself a Toshiba Chromebook for me to use. That’s how special he is. I’m a Mac person; we both … Continue Reading #140WC Knowing Stops Learning
Tonight after an errand with my husband and a quick dinner, I settled in to the usual: homework. This is not homework from a class I’m taking. No, this is … Continue Reading #140WC Not Enough Time
What does it mean to be Future Ready? Today and tomorrow, it will mean many things, among them: Aware and Connected Be aware of the local and global events that … Continue Reading #140WC #FutureReady
Today I read several posts by Bill Boyle about the Ethics of Care which he wrote in response to Drop Outs and Push Outs: Finding Hope at a School That Actualizes the … Continue Reading #140WC Care
This week my sixth grade class and I worked hard. We have a book to read and understand before we connect with other students in a game about our … Continue Reading #140WC Engaged