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Albert Cullum: Push Back the Desks
I first learned about Albert Cullum through an enthusiastic teacher, Cindy Frady. Cindy guided fifth grade students as they transformed thei...
Ongoing Assessment for Learning
Dylan Wiliam has devised a testing philosophy and practice for K-12 students called Embedded Formative Assessment. The program is organic,...
Somebody’s Got It Right
While most US educators are fumbling around, throwing money down dark holes and trying new (unproven) initiatives, Tim King is putting us to...
Give Charters a Chance
Courtesy of Google Images Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School (AMSA) of Marlborough,Massachusetts, opened to sixth and seventh ...
The Writing on the Wall
I grew up hearing this phrase from the Book of Daniel which foretells the collapse of the Babylonian Empire. Today the writing is about the ...
The “Teacher App” — A Disturbing Vision
This column by Will Richardson is worth the time and consideration of all teachers, school administrators and parents. What learning environ...
School for the Imaginative
Courtesy of Vittra Liz Dwyerasks, “Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?” We can onlyanswer, “Yes, yes, yes!” In Swe...
Join the Club by Tina Rosenberg
Book Review by Rosemary Moore We owe a debt of gratitude to Tina Rosenberg. She has taken the idea expressed by Malcolm Gladwell in The Tipp...
A Great Story Is Worth Repeating
Photo Courtesy of Google Images If you teachyou know the story of Jaime Escalante who came to the U.S. from Bolivia lookingfor a better life...
Best Practices - High Expectations
Perhaps the most beloved musical in Western culture is “My Fair Lady.” In 1912 George Bernard Shaw wrote the precursor, “Pygmalion,” a witty...
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