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Appropriate wording & proper evaluation
By Sandi Detwiler Teachers know that simply writing Good or Poor on a student’s essay is meaningless feedback. Yet many teachers receive equally meaningless feedback in the form of evaluations that label them average or above without any suggestions to help them improve their skills. These vague, meaningless phrases are called “valentines” by Superintendent Patricia Hopkins who is cited in Morgaen Donaldson’s article in the May 2010 edition of Educational Leadership “No More Valentines”. Donaldson describes several districts which are working to improve teacher evaluations so that better teaching will increase learning. One model I found interesting was in Cincinnati, Ohio where teachers are trained as evaluators and work for a three year term as an evaluator or consulting teacher. Teachers are sorted into different groups for evaluations so that new teachers … Read entire article »
Filed under: curriculum, Future of Education, Sandi Detwiler, teacher evaluation, Teacher motivation, Teacher skills
Cross Country Travel & Realizing the importance of the Outdoors
After living in five countries and teaching in international schools for the past twenty one years, Rick and I are delighted to be back in the U.S. A. We are privileged to have explored in cities, ruins, beaches and mountains on five continents, but we realized we had not traveled as much in our home country. So, during the usually muddy months of March and April, we set off in our popup camper to travel to National Parks in the South and Southwest. We discovered that these parks are our nation’s gift to us all. We have returned from a fabulous eight week road trip across the South and into the Southwest.The highlight was the experieince of being in our National Parks. As we hiked and explored, I thought about how important it … Read entire article »
Filed under: curriculum, Environmental Studies, mentoring students, outdoor Education, Rick Detwiler, Sandi Detwiler, Student Health
Technology in Education – A Trend that Continues to Rise
Last week we posted an article about the debate on the increasing involvement of media in children’s lives. There is no doubt that technology is becoming a more integral part of education – but what makes us take a second look are those organizations dedicated to improving students lives’ through these new developments. One organization called icouldbe.org is dedicated to student improvement through online mentoring. Their curriculum-based e-mentoring program aims to provide middle and high school students with someone who can help them with their studies, as well as give them direction towards careers and higher education. Students are able to choose their mentors based on their professions, so that they can learn more about the jobs they dream to have some day. Some may doubt that mentors could have the … Read entire article »
Filed under: curriculum, Future of Education, mentoring students, technology in education
MEDIA SPONGES
Anya Kamenetz’s article in FastCompany titled, “A Is for App: How Smartphones, Handheld Computers Sparked an Educational Revolution,” she brings up a few reasons why media was bad, can be good, and why it was considered awful to the world’s future generations. Early in the article it states: “American children now spend 7.5 hours a day absorbing and creating media — as much time as they spend in school.” A decade ago, this was seen as a bad thing. Out of these technology-obsessed, media absorbing, inactive kids—experts and parents alike saw no value in the rise and use of technology among their children. Less time spent on homework and minimal time outside was a cause for concern, but within the past few years, handheld, technological devices have re-established … Read entire article »
Filed under: Books, Future of Education, technology in education
President of SchoolSpring, Jim Fitzpatrick Speaks with Ourblook.com on “The Future of Education”
Jim Fitzpatrick on the Future of Education from OurBlook.com on Vimeo. Jim Fitzpatrick … Read entire article »
Filed under: curriculum, Future of Education, high school, Jim Fitzpatrick
