It’s the Age AND the Stage…Developmental Readiness for Kindergarten (part 2)
Originally posted on Smartypantz Blog:
Welcome to part 2 of my commentary and suggestions regarding Kindergarten Readiness. You can read the first installment in my blog from yesterday. It is…
The Flipped Mobile Classroom: Learning “Upside Down” | Edutopia
The Flipped Mobile Classroom: Learning “Upside Down” | Edutopia. There is a growing debate among educators about the merits of “flipped” learning. What does flipped learning mean? “Flipped learning occurs … Continue reading
Perception
Some call it ambitious but I call it Confident. There will always be some who cannot see the “you” that you see in yourself. tlb Source
Are Schools Really Ready for the Latest in Technology?
Are Schools Really Ready for the Latest in Technology? I saw a tweet this morning that I want to share today on principalaim because it asks a fundamental question about technology use … Continue reading
Model school trains teachers in ABCs of reading instruction
It has never been more important than now that early readers receive the best, most comprehensive reading instruction. In this video clip from PBS NewsHour, a school community in Hartford … Continue reading
Question of Homework: What is Right for Every Child?
Question of Homework: What is Right for Every Child? Journalist and author, Annie Murphy Paul, once again delivers a great article this time discussing the merits of homework and when it … Continue reading
The Best Lesson for Students
My best friend posted this photo in her newsletter. I loved the photo so much I had to share it on my blog. Inspiring students to hold onto their dreams … Continue reading
Transforming Education
Here is another great quote from one of my favorite thinkers, Sir Ken Robinson. There are so many great things happening in the field of education today. In order for … Continue reading