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My View of the World, Part II
Microsoft's VP of Education Anthony Salcito asked me to pen my thoughts on education which you can find on his blog here. I talk a lot about where I believe education is going in the next decade as well as who are some of my educational influences and what it is like in my classroom. As with anything online, there are lots of links to help follow my discussion.
By the way the quote above is one that I got from a woman (long since forgotten her name) who taught my methods class when I was working on my teaching certification and has been my governing rule since I started teaching, hard has it has been at times to break the mold.
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State Certification Requirements For History Teachers
State Certification Requirements for History Teachers. This article deals with how history teachers are certified to teach in American schools. It also looks at "out-of-field" teachers who instruct students in history without being formely trained in...
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Education Week Post
Way back in August Larry Ferlazzo asked me to respond to one of his reader's queries which was posted today. The post looks at "interactives" which allow students to work in class on "problem sets" where the teacher can walk around the...
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Doe Director Of Ed Tech Coming To My Classroom
So I was asked a few weeks ago if I wanted a member of the US Department of Education to come to my class. They picked well and I ended up with the Director of Educational Technology, Richard Culatta, who will be spending the day in my class this...
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The Special Education Classroom
In a few days I am going to some present to some special education teachers. I make no bones about the fact that I am a regular education teacher, but I share the room with one and have taught many of them in my technology integration course....
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Popular Educational Hashtags
Now that Frank has me doing hashtags, I am glad I just found this Edudemic list of educational hashtags. Here are ones that can help you: The Most Popular Hashtags#edchat ? Education, worldwide (lots of US teachers). A really useful hashtag...
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