February 2012
36 posts
Google-Trained Minds Can't Deal with Terrible... →
visualturn: infoneer-pulse: College and university librarians are concerned about students’ search skills, and no wonder: At Illinois Wesleyan University, “The majority of students — of all levels — exhibited significant difficulties that ranged across nearly every aspect of the search process,” according to researchers there. They tended to overuse Google and misuse scholarly databases....
Feb 28th
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Why grading takes me so long:
compositional: mllehazelwood: Read a page. Shake my damn head. Sit in disbelief that someone thought this was good. Check the internet to clear up my head. Finish reading paper. Craft a long letter to the student (average of 400 words) where I try to find something to praise and yet ultimately tell them why this is not good. Shake my head. They won’t even take the time to read my letter. ...
Feb 28th
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Second Tragedy
diaryofafyt: A senior just came running into my room in tears. Did you hear about _________? She died this morning!!! A senior student of ours was admitted to the ER last night for mono and died this morning. Two student deaths in four days. This is unthinkable. I do not want to be a teacher today. Nothing prepares a teacher for this. There was a shooting near my school earlier this year. One...
Feb 28th
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“One of the simplest and most effective rewards for good behaviour is the...”
–  Stop ignoring good behaviour! http://www.guardian.co.uk/teacher-network/2012/feb/27/behaviour-management-teaching-strategy?CMP=twt_gu (via englishteacheronline) I love this. I know it’s intended for younger kids, but several of my freshmen deserve the recognition. Unfortunately, positive...
Feb 28th
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Break is over. Stress remains.
I realize most schools don’t get a week off in February. I don’t know why it’s commonplace in the Bay Area, especially since I grew up three hours from here and we didn’t get a week off in February. However, I’ll take it. The last few weeks have been so stressful, and the break was so nice. I ended up enjoying Disneyland once we slept for a while, and we got to see...
Feb 26th
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Hero's Journey flash activity: filed under rad... →
Using this flash interactive website, students can either fill in the journey of an existing hero, or create their own hero. For each element they fill in (trials, the mentor, etc.), the website explains that element of the journey and gives examples from popular stories like Star Wars, The Lion King, and King Arthur. The only bummer is the computer the student is using must be hooked up to a...
Feb 25th
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“When you’re scientifically literate, the world looks different to you. It’s a...”
– If I Were President… - Neil deGrasse Tyson (via photosynthesizinghappiness)
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Ladies, have you ever used a hair straightener to...
ohmuffins: Ladies, back me up here.  You have. Haven’t you? I absolutely have. :)
Feb 20th
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I know I should be excited about Disneyland
But I’m really just tired and want to enjoy my break by relaxing at home. Teaching has literally sucked the life out of me this month.
Feb 19th
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Firsts this week
- Cried. On my way to work. - Anxiety attack during lunch that made me consider finding an sub and going home. - Felt job security. Was called “indispensable” by my principal. - The period that was once my headache period won the competition among all four of my English classes. Also, they made my freaking day today, despite aforementioned anxiety attack. I now adore them, and I...
Feb 18th
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Tucson Schools Ban Chicano and Native American... →
girlwithalessonplan: bettyinthebush: Because they want to avoid teaching about “race, oppression, and ethicity.” OH AND THEY BANNED “THE TEMPEST,” TOO. It’s ON, Arizona!  (UCWIDT?  ”Lost” is heavy on “Tempest” metaphors.  And I feel like slapping people.  Heeeheehee….) What. The. Fuck. Arizona. This makes me angry. How dare a state deprive a large population of children the...
Feb 17th
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We are Just Getting Started...: A Teacher's Day is... →
texasfirstyearteacher: What kills me is that it’s not the actual teaching part of my job that is stressing me out. I love, love, love that part of my job. But adding in all of the little things like a presentation every few weeks, different random duties and responsibilities, 3-4 meetings… OMG YES. This has been my biggest complaint the last couple of weeks. The only time I haven’t...
Feb 16th
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Me: Hi! It's (me) - is this (parent)?
Parent: Uh huh...
Me: I just wanted to let you know that your son had a really great day at school today.
Parent: OH PRAISE JESUS
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
“Kids will work hard to learn, because they are naturally curious. When we...”
– 10 Reasons Why Most Tests Lead to Lower Standards http://www.educationrethink.com/2012/02/10-reasons-why-most-tests-lead-to-lower.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JohnSpencersBlog+%28Education+Rethink%29 (via englishteacheronline)
Feb 13th
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It's very possible
I’ve been watching Pit Bulls and Parolees all morning instead of grading. It’s possible I am PMSing and unusually moody and don’t give one crap that work isn’t getting done.
Feb 11th
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