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Middle School Matters
> MSM-88-It's "Talk Like a Pirate, Teach Like a Pro" Day
Podcast:
Middle School Matters
Episode:
MSM-88-It's "Talk Like a Pirate, Teach Like a Pro" Day
Category:
Education
Duration:
00:58:18
Publish Date:
2009-09-19 14:01:24
Description:
What’s a pirate’s favorite TV show? E ARRRRRRRrrrrrrgghhhh! 3.14159% of sailors are Pi Rates … September 19th is also National Cheeseburger Day. (All the pirates will be at HAarrrdee’s.) Pirate Name Generator Shawn’s pirate name: Frownin’ Tad Hacke Troy’s pirate name: Cowerin’ Joe Smythe From the Twitterverse: * Frideswidel Starting to feel the excitement of first day back with kids. Anybody else not get any sleep the night before “The First Day”? * goSmithsonianEdSmithsonian Weekend Events: Nighttime Artworks and a Fiesta! http://bit.ly/2WzmgR via @AddToAny * sharon_elinMath teachers: check out 3Divinci w/Google SketchUp for teaching geometry etc.: http://is.gd/3recV via @rmbyrne‘ s rich & loaded blog * sharon_elinDigital Cheating page from the The Parent Summit 2009 in San Antonio: http://bit.ly/11HUOt * mguhlin GoogleApps Changes Web Publishing Policy http://ff.im/-8lZ1O * Webspotlight: Ten Totally Random Tips for Teachers: http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2009/09/ten-totally-random-tips-for-teachers.html Online Conference: Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/professional_development/conference/2009/climate_change/index.html (From AK Jenny) Lesson Plans for Literacy: http://www.readwritethink.org/ What’s on our Mind: Mindset by Carol Dweck http://www.mindsetonline.com/ Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink http://www.danpink.com/ Start of school: Advisory: Advisory idea: 1. Pirate Name Generator Shawn’s pirate name: Frownin’ Tad Hacke Troy’s pirate name: Cowerin’ Joe Smythe 2. Video – Silent Beats Video on Prejudice. Interesting point of views. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76BboyrEl48 3. Word Teasers: Idioms The Word Teasers idiom edition has a “skit” activity that could make for a quick energy game to get kids ready for the day. Visit them at http://www.wordteasers.com/. News: Bait & Switch – Vouchers For almost two decades, Milwaukee has been home to the country’s oldest and largest voucher program—a beacon of hope for voucher supporters who want to use public dollars to fund private schools. But Milwaukee has now become the latest in a string of setbacks for vouchers. The Milwaukee study reaffirmed what public school supporters had argued for years: that the problems afflicting urban schools are grounded in economic and racial segregation and the power structure’s willingness to abandon central cities because they are disproportionately populated by low-income people of color.The Milwaukee study follows a number of disheartening developments for voucher advocates. There is little evidence that voucher or choice programs have succeeded in fostering the emergence of high-quality options.” Similarly, it is only common sense that voucher students take the same standardized tests as public school and charter students, and that each voucher school release its results, just as public schools provide a school-by-school breakdown. Regardless of the shortcomings of the test, and there are many, such a requirement is essential if all schools that receive public dollars are to be treated equitably. While private voucher schools cannot discriminate in admitting students with special needs, they are only required to give students those services that can be provided with minor adjustments. As a result, voucher schools have few special ed students. http://rethinkingschools.org/archive/23_04/bait234.shtml Blocking Facebook – Balance Last week, we made a conscious decision to block Facebook from being accessed on our network. …while arguably brimming with educational potential, is most often used for nothing more than recreational interaction among participants. Rather, it’s a matter of fighting for balance and the cognitive attention of our students. http://www.techlearning.com/blogs/23300 The Dragon of Chaos (and How to Slay it) Tips for getting the school year off on the organized foot. http://cossondra.blogspot.com/2008/11/mighty-dragon-of-chaos-when-you-are.html
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