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Johnny Belcher posted
In an effort to help schools and districts with assessment data analysis we just recently posted 2013-14 state assessment rankings by grade level, subject, test type, and accountable domains. Watch the video to learn more.
[bpfb_video]http://youtu.be/AA3nas8JykM[/bpfb_video]
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Jennifer Carroll posted
As observations and peer observations are going on, this article might add some perspective!
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may14/vol71/num08/Rethinking-Classroom-Observation.aspx -
Jennifer Carroll posted
https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/reading-like-a-historian-sourcing
This is a link to a Teaching Channel resource with lesson plans and a video of a teacher doing a Sourcing lesson with the Gulf of Tonkin as the content. Great resource for High School and AP teachers -
Jennifer Carroll posted
Looking forward to sharing idea, resources, and engaging in conversation with Social Studies Teacher Leaders!!
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Jennifer Carroll posted
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/06/apps-that-rise-to-the-top-tested-and-approved-by-teachers/
Apps suggested in Mind Shift blog…this is a wonderful list for lots of different purposes1 Comment - Load More Posts
Thank you Johnny. This is a great resource. I know that folk are going to really utilize this. I agree that comparison for the sake of comparison is not a productive thing, but when we use comparison to find a school that is doing a great job in a particular areas and we share what is working–it becomes powerful.