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The Problem of Plagiarism: Asking Why – Part 3 of 5 – Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. The Problem of Plagiarism: Asking Why – Part 3 of 5. July 23, 2015. July 30, 2015. Courtesy of Creative Commons. In my last post. In the Chronicle of Higher Education, Rebecca Moore Howard. And his co-author Katherine Gottschalk. In their own classroom experiences, Hjortshoj and Gottschalk found that instances of plagiarism did not “correspond with integrity among the students” (. Several recent scholars and o...
May 2015 – Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. Back in a Jiffy. May 23, 2015. May 23, 2015. I’ll be taking a small hiatus that will last around 7 days, give or take, because my wonderful family and I will be in the Bahamas, where we will have gloriously limited access to the Internet and all its capacities. The Danger of a Single Story: Why ELA Classrooms Matter. May 23, 2015. May 23, 2015. But to make it the definitive story of that person. And you have a...
And So It Begins – Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. And So It Begins. June 16, 2015. June 16, 2015. The time has come. I am starting my graduate thesis, which is required to complete my MA in English from Salem State. The expected tension, anxiety, excitement, and sense of impending discovery and possible doom is officially upon me as I begin compiling reading lists and brainstorming avenues of analysis. Fire Drills During Finals. Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience.
The Problem of Plagiarism: A Definition – Part 2 of 5 – Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. The Problem of Plagiarism: A Definition – Part 2 of 5. July 14, 2015. July 30, 2015. As I suggested in my post. Introducing this series, one of the primary sources of our trouble with plagiarism in the classroom centers around the way we define it. Our impulse is to resort to the standard dictionary definition. One of these groups, the Citation Project. Has released a statement on best practices. Of “pat...
April 2015 – Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. Multimodality: What is it Good for? April 30, 2015. May 4, 2015. In my previous post. 3) Multimodal projects often work well as digital assignments. Multimodal assignments do not necessarily require digital tools; however, they do present the occasion for students to test and develop their technological skills while strengthening complex rhetorical and analytical skills. See my prior blog post. April 24, 2015.
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Conference Presentations, Part I: Developing an Elevator Pitch. May 4, 2015. May 4, 2015. This semester, I’ve written a few posts about making conference presentations (check out the conference tag. But all that changed this past weekend, when I attended a fabulous day of workshops sponsored by my university called “Taking Research from the Page to the Stage.” The brain child of Prof. Julie Kiernan. Of my school’s Theatre and Speech Communication department. Pitch = elevator pitch? No pressure, right?
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March 31, 2016. 50 days until Commencement! Conference Presentations Part IV: Top 10 Most Randomly Useful Tips You Never Knew You Needed. May 8, 2015. May 11, 2015. I’m back with with Part IV in my series on giving engaging presentations, with all advice courtesy of a workshop series I recently attended, Taking Research from the Page to the Stage. Our words of wisdom for this post come from SSU Theatre and Speech Communication professors Julie Kiernan. Never knew I needed them! Continue reading →. Much l...
To Goodbyes and New Beginnings | Habits of ELA
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Reflections of a High School ELA Teacher. To Goodbyes and New Beginnings. July 5, 2016. July 5, 2016. Sorry it’s been so long since my last post; between graduation, interviews, and getting married, life has been a little busy recently. Since a lot has happened since I last posted on the blog, I thought I’d start things back up with a little recap of the last month or so. Newburyport High School (Photo via NHS Library. Scene performances. I was so proud of them; their performances were outstanding, c...
Knock Knock: You are the door. | byond4walls
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. Knock Knock: You are the door. March 8, 2015. March 8, 2015. 9-10 year olds cared about the answers to this question. Don’t underestimate the importance of engaging topics and complex questions when it comes to deep learning. I am the door. Connecting Students to the World:. So far I have been successful connecting my students to their community by inviting in guest speakers. I really need to take the lea...
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. This is Why I Teach. December 27, 2014. To add color to a child’s black and white life. To help children see things in a new way such as the white space around a letter. To strive for the moment when my class finds its rhythm. So I can enjoy the tangents children bring to a lesson I thought I had figured out. To try and know what it is like to walk in another’s shoes. To keep a child-like wonder about life.
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. February 14, 2015. February 14, 2015. The Reflective Teacher blog prompt for the week is: How do you teach selflessness? The kind that is healthy when you do something caring for someone else expecting nothing in return. A photogram is a photographic. Image made without a camera. By placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper. When we clean up do we only ...
Making Connections: Art, Revision and Reflection | byond4walls
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. Making Connections: Art, Revision and Reflection. October 24, 2015. October 24, 2015. Day 1, Artist Trading Cards. On my run this morning, a new blog post topic occurred to me. Finally, some inspiration to write. It’s been awhile since I have written something by choice. When my fourth-graders saw the daily schedule it looked something like this:. I can’t wait to see the results! Do You See What I See? On Fil...
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. Letting go in 2014. January 9, 2015. January 9, 2015. Teaching is such a personal profession that it is almost impossible to separate personal struggles from their impact on your professional life no matter how hard you try. You either bring a whole person to the job or you fake it because the kids deserve better. Filling My Bucket-Integration Design. One thought on “ Letting go in 2014. You are commenting us...
March | 2015 | byond4walls
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. Knock Knock: You are the door. March 8, 2015. March 8, 2015. 9-10 year olds cared about the answers to this question. Don’t underestimate the importance of engaging topics and complex questions when it comes to deep learning. I am the door. Connecting Students to the World:. So far I have been successful connecting my students to their community by inviting in guest speakers. I really need to take the lea...
Culture of Charity: Hand Up or Hand Out? | byond4walls
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Byond4walls is a blog about expanding the learning sphere and sharing my insights along the way. Culture of Charity: Hand Up or Hand Out? February 16, 2015. February 16, 2015. 8220;Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Chinese Proverb. Reflective Teacher Blog Prompt: How do you create a culture of charity? One can stop to listen and empathize with a person in need. One can do kind deeds for a person in need. Knock Knock: You are the door.
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Our natural learning journey. Ethical eating with a twist. They make me giggle. February 9, 2014 · 10:10 am. What on earth will we teach them? On the agenda for the next two weeks though is an exciting road trip down South which includes, among other fun stopovers, the Conscious Parenting and Natural Learning Conference in Byron Bay ( http:/ www.consciousparentingnaturallearning.net.au/. Filed under Our natural learning journey. Tagged as Charlotte Mason. February 8, 2014 · 9:34 pm. And so a totally diff...
Pencils and Paperclips » Interning at Tudor Place
Interning at Tudor Place. First day, Wednesday, 9/12: 9-5:30 – 8.5 hours. Total: 8.5 hours. This post has no tag. Tuesday, 9/18: 9-4:30 – 7.5 hours. Wednesday, 9/19: 9-5 – 8 hours. I also got to practice a few times on my personal pencils and look forward to periodically finding numbered pencils strewn about my apartment in the future. Location has been removed to protect the innocent pencils. This post has no tag. Tuesday, 9/25: 9-4:30 – 7.5 hours. Wednesday, 9/26: 9-5 – 8 hours. Total: 41.5 hours.
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Pencils, Post-Its, and Patience. Along with other things one may need when attempting teaching. The Problem of Plagiarism: Getting Practical – Part 5 of 5. August 10, 2015. August 15, 2015. After exactly 4 entries of fairly theoretical discussion around plagiarism. And how educators can shift their thinking with regards to it. Rebecca Moore Howard, Tricia Serviss, and Tanya K. Rodrigue’s article. On citation use, an interview. The Elements of Teaching Writing. Here is a synthesis and summary of some of t...
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Mansur Gavriel, SS16 Surprise. Monday, September 14, 2015. Mansur Gavriel photos by Style Heroine. Paintings and flower photo by me. The summer of 2014. That was the first time I laid my eyes on, and fell in love with, the highly coveted Mansur Gavriel Bucket Bag. I searched almost every day (CRAZY I KNOW) for this Bucket Bag. I couldn't wait to wear it to school and show it off (CRAZY I KNOW). And then I found it, attached with a 6-month preorder date, for $465 (CRAZY I KNOW). But really! I'll Try Anyth...
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Handwriting in the News. Every job has a. Every job has a. Every job has a. Every job has a. Ballpoint pens were very popular among pilots in World War II because they did not leak at high altitudes. Research suggests that printing letters and writing in cursive activate different parts of the brain. Around 2,500 pencils can be made from one average tree. And a typical pencil can draw a line 35 miles long or write about 45,000 words. How to improve your. Choose the right tools. Handwriting in the News.
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Pencils and Pens Invites. Various Wedding-Related Invitations And When To Send Them. There are several types of invitations online Adelaide. Engagement party invitations announce the couple’s delightful news to their friends and family. You can send these about four weeks before the event, and if the wedding is less than a year away, the wedding date can be added to the engagement invite in place of a Save the Date. DIY or Professional Printing. Itself can be very complicated. Sending the cards well ...
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We will accept any pen that writes and any new unsharpened pencil. Donations of any other school related items, booklets, writing paper, tablets etc. are also greatly appreciated. The students that receive these pencils and pens are very excited to have a pencil or pen with an American business name on it and it encourages them to do well in their studies. We distribute to Schools operated by Catholic charities, schools operated by Islamic charities, as well as other schools. Please collect a pencil or p...