Tag Archive: using data effectively
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What Do Students, Teachers and Administrators Need to Learn?
Professional Learning Communities often ask four essential questions to guide their work:
- What do the students need to learn?
- How will we know when they have learned it?
- What will we do when they haven’t learned it?
- What will we do when they already know it?
“Learning,” in this case, refers both to knowing a …
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Data Walls: How to Use Data in Teaching
Icicle River Middle School in Leavenworth, WA, where I used to teach, was one of six schools to pilot Success at the Core during the 2009-2010 school year. SaC materials quickly became my go-to source for instructional strategy ideas. I was particularly excited about the Teacher Development videos, which …
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We’re Aiming for the Super Bowl
The opening week of the 2012 NFL football season saw a record five rookie starting quarterbacks. A review of the statistics put up by these precocious passers reveals the good, the bad and the ugly.
The second overall pick in the NFL draft, Robert Griffin III, produced the most …
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New Beginnings
Schooling systems move forward by building the capacity of the individuals within the system to do the work. – Michael Fullan, 2011
Like many of my colleagues across the educational spectrum, summer provides the time and opportunity to learn and to grow, reflecting on and re-imagining possibilities for ourselves, our …
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