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SLIDE: data, interactive tools, and an equity wake-up call (Part 1)

NeverEndingSearch

Interactive digital tools will allow us to easily make comparisons. The project’s newly released Perspectives Report , based on analysis of National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) data, examines school library employment in the United States from 2009 to the latest data available at the time of analysis, 2018-19.

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Scientists and social media: an important new study

Bryan Alexander

To some degree that population is not growing : “the frequency of blogging is also about the same as in 2009, based on the measure where a trend is available” (To be fair, there’s another, tentative fifth of scientists: “Another fifth of AAAS scientists (20%) do so, but only “rarely.””). ” Good!

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

Philipp Schmidt (2007) provide an excellent comparison of how Education 1.0 This theory requires the student to passively accept information and knowledge as presented by the instructor (Pogue, 2009, para. Education 1.0 can be compared to Web 1.0 where there is a one-way dissemination of knowledge from teacher to student. Keats and J.

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The SLIDE Study: A chat with Deb Kachel (Part 2)

NeverEndingSearch

Pennsylvania district comparisons [link] Advanced Search Tool data options. Learn more about the SLIDE study: SLIDE Project SLIDE State Survey On Facebook and Twitter Kachel, Debra E. Learn more about the SLIDE study: SLIDE Project SLIDE State Survey On Facebook and Twitter Kachel, Debra E. District Profiles. 2021, July).

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Everything Doesn’t Always Have to Be Awesome on Social Media

Philly Teacher

It got me thinking about how I’ve been feeling catching back up on social media over the last month, and I reflected on how it felt when I first discovered Twitter back in 2009. I remembered a time years ago when educators on Twitter were discussing sharing our failures and struggles as well as our successes.

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The 10 Most Famous Plagiarized Songs

PlagiarismCheck

According to Del Rey’s Twitter, the famous English band Radiohead accused her of plagiarising their 1992 hit “Creep” and asked for 100% publishing royalties. In 2009, the British musician Yusuf Islam claimed that “Viva la Vida” is similar to his “Foreigner Suite” song.

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A Teacher’s Guide to Communicating with Generation X, Y, and Z Parents

Waterford

In fact, 68% of all Millennials report they text “a lot” every day, in comparison to 47% of Gen Xers.[9] 2] Consider putting together a Facebook group or Twitter page for your parents to join or follow. The Public Manager, 2009, 38(4), pp. The best way to communicate with Millennials as a teacher is through text. Contreras, C.