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Posters | Dave Nettell's Parenting Blog
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Dave Nettell's Parenting Blog. Parents are the bones on which children cut their teeth. — Peter Ustinov. These are some* of the posters that I use in my work with school classes. Please check back as I will be adding more posters to this blog post as they are developed. (Last update: 03-09-2014). Clicking on each poster will generate a full-size image that you are welcome to print out and post in your homes. (When my children were living at home, I posted them on the refrigerator.). Screen Time Before Bed.
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Dave Nettell | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). Author Archives: Dave Nettell. May 12, 2013. An important quote from the video below: They (the country of Finland) recognize that you can’t improve education if you don’t pick great people to teach and if you don’t keep giving them constant support and professional development. Investing in professional development is not … Continue reading →. Education’s Death Valley. May 12, 2013. March 10, 2013.
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Dave Nettell's Favorite Quotations
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Dave Nettell's Favorite Quotations. Next Post →. April 29, 2016. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Common Core Standards — Some Important Questions | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). State of the Art. Ravitch on Rhee →. Common Core Standards — Some Important Questions. January 8, 2013. As we begin the new year, I am hearing the phrase “common core standards” more and more and more. I read the following in the. This morning. The concerns raised by the author are, in my opinion, very important. Five Key Questions about the Common Core Standards. Washington Post, 01/08/2013.
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The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). More on Common Core. Principal: ‘I was naïve about Common Core’ →. The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform. February 4, 2013. The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform. New York Times, February 2, 2013. Events this week revealed how market-driven education policies, deceivingly labeled as reform, are revealing their truly destructive effects on the streets and in the corridors of government.
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March | 2013 | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). Monthly Archives: March 2013. Principal: ‘I was naïve about Common Core’. March 10, 2013. An important article for critical thought… (and action) Principal: ‘I was naïve about Common Core’ New York Times, 03/04/2013 I confess that I was naïve. I should have known in an age in which standardized tests direct teaching and learning, … Continue reading →. Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog.
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Dave Nettell's Favorite Quotations
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Dave Nettell's Favorite Quotations. Next Post →. December 19, 2015. Always do our best in everything? No, choose those tasks which bring satisfaction. Perseverance is not always a virtue. 1921-), Professor Emeritus, Stanford University. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Ravitch on Rhee | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). Common Core Standards — Some Important Questions. More on Common Core →. January 10, 2013. From my colleague Diane Ravitch’s. Response to the recent PBS Frontline “documentary” on former Washington, DC public schools chancellor Michelle Rhee:. New York Times, 01/09/2013. The PBS show Frontline. This entry was posted in Tests and Testing. Common Core Standards — Some Important Questions.
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December | 2012 | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). Monthly Archives: December 2012. Recess: It’s as Important as Reading and Math. December 31, 2012. Yay for Recess — Pediatricians Say It’s as Important as Math and Reading Bonnie Rochman Time Magazine, 12/31/2012 Playtime can be as important as class time for helping students perform their best. Recess is most children’s favorite period, and parents … Continue reading →. Blog at WordPress.com.
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February | 2013 | Dave Nettell's Teachers & Teaching Blog
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Dave Nettell's Teachers and Teaching Blog. Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. (Colleen Wilcox). Monthly Archives: February 2013. The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform. February 4, 2013. The Inconvenient Truth of Education Reform Jeff Bryant New York Times, February 2, 2013 Events this week revealed how market-driven education policies, deceivingly labeled as reform, are revealing their truly destructive effects on the streets and in the corridors of … Continue reading →.