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Teachers literally sing DORA’s praise!

Posted Tuesday, June 14, 2011


Apple iPad Missing the Boat!

3 Comments Posted Thursday, January 13, 2011


Lessons from a Jar
I suspect that the more time our children spend exploring ideas authentic to them on their terms, the more deeply they'll understand the world around them and the better able they'll be to make a significant mark on the world.

1 Comments Posted Wednesday, November 18, 2009


Is Email a New Genre of Writing?
If you are reading this article, then undoubtedly you are a person who is using the Internet on a regular basis to gain information for business and personal reasons. Furthermore, you probably use email continually for communications with friends, family, and colleagues. But did you ever stop to think that email may be a new genre of writing? If this is the case, then it probably deserves to be taught in secondary school as an essential writing category. Not doing so could put teenagers and young adults at a disadvantage.

15 Comments Posted Thursday, June 25, 2009


Redefining the Fundamental Infrastructures of Schools to Reflect Today’s Technologies
Today, the resources that support schools are very different from what they were even 20 years ago. It is probably safe to say that most schools have telephone systems, a computer-based library check-out system, computer labs, Internet access, and much more. Some have moved towards computer-based curriculum management tools and other internal and external web resources. But most of these focus on the logistics of schools and their operations. What we really need are systems to diagnose students in order to move towards the next stage of education: one to one instruction.

2 Comments Posted Wednesday, February 11, 2009


The Gold Standard of RtI Implementation
Discovering the best way to implement RtI in your school or district

5 Comments Posted Friday, September 19, 2008


Out of Control
It's bad enough that children are increasingly losing control over their personal opinions and insights for the sake of making the right scores on high-stakes tests. It's awful when they become ill over it--when it's not about educating children as much as it is about controlling them.

2 Comments Posted Wednesday, July 23, 2008


The End of Print as We Know It?
As far as reading goes, while I still read books, I now spend copious amounts of time reading material on the Internet - much more than I do reading from the pages of reference books or magazines. It's amazing to me that in fewer than a dozen years of my life, my experience of text has changed so drastically that now much of it happens electronically.

2 Comments Posted Friday, March 14, 2008


Let’s Go Learn Co-Founder Featured in District Administration Article
District Administration has released an article highlighting the need for diagnostic assessment in the classroom. Featured in their article is Dr. Richard McCallum, co-founder of Let's Go Learn.

0 Comments Posted Friday, March 07, 2008


Resolution for the Year of the Rat
Let us hold on to our promises to kids – for California, to really make this the “Year of Education,” for the U.K. to encourage others to make this the “National Year of Reading” – and stop for a moment and make a resolution to see education as something beyond the books, classroom lessons, and homework assignments – to see the face of real children whose lives affect us and are affected by us. Let’s make this year, perhaps this era, one for the prosperity of our children and youth.

0 Comments Posted Friday, February 15, 2008


Response to Intervention: What You Need to Know
Whatever your political leanings may be, you can probably see the argument that NCLB has in many ways been good for low-achieving students. Titles 1 & 3, among others, have channeled funds directly toward students who need help, whether during the day or after school. An outgrowth of the focus on low-achieving kids has been a movement to systematize and structure the types of interventions schools offer for such students. This process has been codified in what is termed "Response to Intervention," or RtI.

4 Comments Posted Friday, February 15, 2008


Alternate Materials:  Engaging the Reluctant Reader
When it comes down to it, whether our kids are reading "the classics" or Sports Illustrated for Kids shouldn't be our greatest concern. Really, the question is whether they are reading at all. And if we can find materials to engage them, they will!

1 Comments Posted Wednesday, February 13, 2008

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