by brholland | Oct 10, 2015 | What I'm Reading
Practical Measurement – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Great resource on practical measures @CarnegieFdn: http://t.co/eA7zweZfwc #scaleuped tags: scaleuped twitter favorite The Schoenblog NEW POST: Exploring Google Drive’s Shared With...
by brholland | Oct 3, 2015 | What I'm Reading
The Soul of a Book The Soul of a Book http://t.co/erdWbfmkdh via @TIMEIdeas tags: twitter favorite Can Lord Of The Flies Help Bridge The Gap Between Math And English? — Bright — Medium @DrTonyWagner you might appreciate this article i wrote on interdiscplinary...
by brholland | Sep 26, 2015 | What I'm Reading
Education Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Growing Wider – The New York Times Interesting article to read through and analyze as compared to the Coleman Report. tags: Sociology education Coleman Report reform What the Heck Is Project-Based Learning? Good description...
by brholland | Sep 19, 2015 | What I'm Reading
What Would Accountability Without Standardized Tests Look Like? | MindShift | KQED News What Would Accountability Without Standardized Tests Look Like? @KristinaRizga #edchat http://t.co/kH5ZFh7AoF http://t.co/xl1CZo7r7w tags: edchat twitter favorite Ed-Tech Might...
by brholland | Sep 12, 2015 | What I'm Reading
How to Design a Classroom Built on Inquiry, Openness and Trust Interesting take on how to bring in PBL and start adding inquiry to the curriculum. tags: inquiry PBL How to use a semicolon – The Oatmeal Greatest guide to semicolons ever created. tags: grammar...