Thursday, September 25, 2014

Public Education: Laws and Politics


Common Core's Five Biggest Half-Truths

Rick Hess pokes some holes in claims about the efficacy of Common Core.

Education Resources




Final Portfolios: Ending the Year with Meaning


Final Portfolios: Ending the Year with Meaning

Joshua Block discusses the value of students putting together a portfolio and reviewing their work to see what they've accomplished and how much they've grown.

Meeting the Needs of Students







I found this page: Reform for Other People's Children.


 This post discusses the contradictory nature of the politicians who make legislation for schools such as classroom size and funding then send their own children to private schools that have small classrooms and excellent resources at their disposal.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Hello! My name is Kim McCreery, and I'm a secondary education major in English at East Central University in Ada, OK. I've never had a blog page or posted on anything other than Facebook really so this should be an interesting experience. I'm just going to put things on here that pertain to education, and I'm interested in...I guess I'm obligated to have three professional learning goals posted. I think it's important to know there are additional resources for  the classroom, to understand where students are coming from and how to meet their needs, and the laws and politics that govern public education.

1. Education Resources and Ideas for High School English

      Joshua Block (Facebook, blogger reading list)

     Todd Finley (goodle+, blogger reading list)


2. Meeting the Needs of Students
    
     Bridging Differences (google+1, blogger reading list)

     Edutopia (Facebook, blogger reading list)


3. Laws and Politics in Public Education.
      Rick Hess (blogger reading list)

     Mark Walsh (blogger reading list)