Archive for September, 2006

Weekly Link Snacks

Posted by Owen on September 25th, 2006

Okay, so it’s been like two weeks. Forgive me.
Here’s this week’s links.
::The Education Wonks: Is less recess time the answer to better test scores?
:: TurnItIn.com: Students Aren’t Going to Take It
:: Moving at the Speed of Creativity:  Technology Shuld Help Engage, Not Distract

September Edutopia Articles

Posted by Mike on September 20th, 2006

Most of the magazines that end up on my desk live a day-or-two stacked out-of-the-way before being placed in the “round-file.” However, The George Lucas Foundation’s Edutopia is one of the lucky few that I read from cover-to-cover. This month there were two incredibly appropriate articles for the readers of this blog, and I thought […]

Is Teacher Training Chaotic?

Posted by swinter on September 19th, 2006

A review by Arthur Levine, from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (www.woodrow.org), states that teacher education programs are falling short in delivering high caliber teachers to the classrooms. To read more about the report, please click here.
Please share your thoughts on your experience and/or observations on the quality of teacher education in America. Do […]

Explore, Dream, Discover

Posted by swinter on September 18th, 2006

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” - Mark Twain
What does it take to help students set sail […]

In search of creativity…

Posted by swinter on September 14th, 2006

I was in a meeting today and the topic of creativity came up. Throughout the conversation, I became aware of how many different (and creative) ways people look at the topic of creativity. This got me to thinking, “I wonder what the folks in blogland think about creativity?”
Below are a few questions to find out […]

What were they thinking?

Posted by swinter on September 12th, 2006

How many times have you shared a great idea with someone, only to be told it would never work? Well, I stumbled on some interesting quotes that I hope will inspire you to continue your quest to do new things that will make a positive difference in our world.
What were they thinking?
* “I think there […]

Poor Communication is Bad for your Health

Posted by swinter on September 11th, 2006

Poor communication is bad for your health. Not only does poor communication affect the health of many teams, it also contributes to the stress of millions of Americans. Whether you are a child learning to find the right words to express emotion, a student giving a class speech, or a teacher giving a co-worker feedback, […]

Let’s Get Into It…an Activity Called “Match Face”

Posted by Mike on September 8th, 2006

By: Mike Martin
Image plays a huge roll in our lives. the way we dress, the way we walk, talk and present ourselves to the rest of the world. Interestingly the number one fear in our country is public speaking. Yes folks, in polls public speaking ranks above death (or so they tell me). I find […]

Facilitator as Midwife?

Posted by swinter on September 7th, 2006

By: Scott Winter
A friend of mine once shared with me the word MAIEUTIC to describe Socrates’ method of inquiry. In looking deeper into the Greek origin of the word, I learned that maieutic also means, of/or pertaining to midwifery.
What a concept - facilitation as midwifery. A midwife has the ability to create a safe space […]

Weekly Link Snacks

Posted by Owen on September 4th, 2006

Here are some quick links to articles of interest. Enjoy!
::Wired News: Cheat Sheet for Myspace Parents — A good article for parents and teachers about the dangers of MySpace, a huge conversation right now.
::Edublog Insights — How to get more learning out of student writing — A very good post on teaching writing and leading […]