Entries for October 2010
October 29, 2010
RE:FORM SCHOOL, an art exhibition, national art contest, performance, and public awareness campaign, took place Friday, October 9th to Monday, October 11th in New York City. Held at St. Patrick's school, RE:FORM SCHOOL requested the following of the general public, "We would like to invite you to join together with many of today’s top contemporary artists, hundreds of volunteers, sponsors and grass roots organizers to send a loud message that the time has come to fix our ailing public school system." Read more…
October 28, 2010
If you haven't heard about "Waiting for 'Superman,'" click here to learn about the movie!
Education has recently become one of America’s hottest topics. Davis Guggenheim’s much anticipated documentary “Waiting for ‘Superman’” was at the center of educational debates and controversy even before its opening on September 24th. The film, which follows five young children struggling to get a better education, has been celebrated for revealing the problems in American education, but also criticized for its depiction of charter schools as heroes and teachers’ unions as villains. Read more…
October 28, 2010
Todd Whitaker and Douglas J. Fiore's best-selling book Dealing with Difficult Parents (and with Parents in Difficult Situations) will help you build positive relationships with even the most challenging parents. This book is popular for book studies because every educator can relate! Read below for a tip from the book.
Sometimes it's important to be first
If you or somebody you supervise makes a mistake that could lead to parents becoming upset and calling you to complain, call the parents first... Read more…
October 27, 2010
In early 2009, the Achievement Gap Initiative (AGI) at Harvard University highlighted 15 high schools from around the country that have significantly improved student achievement. AGI is a university-wide conference held by the Harvard Graduate School of Education that focuses on public education. Many of the featured schools are underprivileged and the majority of the students are minorities. The AGI identified excellent schools from Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, Maryland, Texas, and Washington DC. The report “How High Schools Become Exemplary” sums up the research that was conducted in 2009.
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October 27, 2010
The November/December 2010 Issue of Principal Magazine, published by the NAESP (National Association of Elementary School Principals), features a short review of Todd Whitaker's latest book, Leading School Change: 9 Strategies to Bring Everybody on Board. Reviewer Melissa D. Patschke, a Pennsylvania principal, found the book's strategies for connecting with all types of staff members, from brand new teachers to those with greater seniority, particularly helpful. Also, the elementary school leader wrote that many of the ideas, such as reinforcing positive contributions and stepping aside occasionally to allow others the chance to lead, could be applied immediately. Read more…
October 26, 2010
Halloween will be here soon. Why not make your class part of the festivities? Kids can learn fun, creative, and educational ways of celebrating this holiday in the safe environment of your classroom.
Below are several possible resources and ideas from the web to help you plan your Halloween class. Please click on the links for complete descriptions, instructions, and additional resources. Read more…
October 25, 2010
Teacher and author Lynda Wade Sentz presents innovative strategies for involving parents in their children's writing instruction in the unique, new book Write with Me: Partnering with Parents in Writing Instruction. Read below for a tip from the book. Read more…
October 25, 2010
How much do you know about interactive whiteboards? In this post you'll hear from Amy Buttner, author of the upcoming Eye On Education title Getting the MOST Out of Your Interactive Whiteboard: A Practical Guide. Buttner shares her thoughts about using interactive whiteboards in the classroom. If you missed the first post about the basics of interactive whiteboards, click here. Read more…
October 22, 2010
How much do you know about interactive whiteboards? In this post, you'll learn about the basics of interactive whiteboards, including the brands to know and where to look for more information. In the second post of this series, you'll hear from Amy Buttner, author of Activities, Games, and Assessment Strategies for the Foreign Language Classroom and the upcoming Eye On Education title Getting the MOST Out of Your Interactive Whiteboard: A Practical Guide. Read more…
October 20, 2010
Eye On Education recently published Annette Breaux's newest poetry book, 101 Poems for Teachers. The book is illustrated by L. Susan Brandt. Read below for a poem and strategy about taking responsibility for the successes and failures of your students.
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October 18, 2010
Author and real-life team Carole Goodman and Christopher Berry wrote Great Assistant Principals and the (Great) Principals Who Mentor Them for principals and assistant principals to read and reflect on together. Read below for their guidance on the importance of honest communication between the principal and assistant principal. Read more…
October 15, 2010
In a middle school classroom in Connecticut, students are exploring a creative new way to combine education and technology by writing their own blog and making their own podcasts. On the “Lunch Time Leaders Podcast,” Paul Bogush’s social studies students “interview leaders from around the world” and talk about how students can prepare for the future. Their class blog, “The Greatest School Blog in the World,” serves as an online platform for homework assignments, planning class time, communicating about different projects (sometimes even with other classes), and sharing student work... Read more…
October 13, 2010
Teachers and parents both have important - and different - jobs. When Amy Benjamin, an experienced teacher, needed help motivating her son in school, she gained perspective on the significance of her job as a teacher.
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October 13, 2010
In our monthly E-News, we bring you the latest education news, resources, and classroom ideas from the Eye On Education Blog and other blogs we read. Click below for our favorite educational blog posts from the past month. If you would like to have E-News sent right to your inbox, click here to sign-up. Read more…
October 12, 2010
 Last year, Lonnie Moore wrote The High-Trust Classroom for Eye On Education. The book presents a road map to earning the trust of students, parents and colleagues. A high-trust classroom will impact your ability to unleash the full potential of your students and to convince them of their own potential. It will also help your classroom operate more efficiently and improve student achievement. Read below to learn about the book and its author, Lonnie Moore.
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