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Category Archives: Classroom
Teaching and watching plays with students
I had an ugly time at college figuring out a major. I started with chemistry and then mathematics but got hammered in even the most basic courses in both, which did not bode well for majoring in either. Overall, I … Continue reading
Science!
This entry’s title: Shout it out as if you’re singing along with Thomas Dolby, OK? Science! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWitntwPjM4 The last few days our son’s been playing with several of the sites from Zooniverse, which calls itself the the “home to the … Continue reading
Parents and standards-based grading
Our district is rolling out standards-based grading this school year, moving away from the traditional report card. As this piece in the Washington Post stated: “In the old system, students received a single letter grade in a subject area, such … Continue reading
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Some nostalgia: Donald in Mathmagic Land
There are some very specific things that I remember from elementary and middle school – or, really, junior high school, as it was called. The seemingly life-sized model (at least it seemed that way at that time) of the Santa … Continue reading
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Me and My MOOC
I’m about to finish a MOOC. Yup, a MOOC – a Massive Open Online Course, this one run by Stanford’s Venture Lab. The course is called Designing a New Learning Environment, and while I was interested in the topic, I … Continue reading
Connecting at school: The importance of a caring adult
As readers of this blog know, our son has moved from an intimate elementary school setting to a large middle school, and his move – and what I’ve heard from a few friends about their own kids’ experiences at other … Continue reading