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    Whyville
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    by swilmarth  11-18-2006   
     A teaching community for young children using virtual world features similar to Second Life
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    Game Theory - an example of the future of the book
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    by swilmarth  8-9-2006   
     Together with the Institute for the Future of the Book, I created this website as a way to think to about games. Games, as in computer games, are the subject of my next book, GAM3R 7H30RY. I am interested in two questions. 1. can we explore games as allegories for the world we live in? 2. can there be a critical theory of games?
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    Education Competencies
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    by swilmarth  8-2-2006   
     The Education Competencies define many of the attributes, behaviors, areas of knowledge, skills, and abilities that will lead to superior job performance and professional growth in the education field. These profiles define the critical competencies school leaders and teachers in the 21st century should possess.
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    Report from the National Summit on School Design Issued
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    by swilmarth  7-5-2006   
     This new resource for community leaders, educators and designers provides eight recommendations to help create schools that encourage student achievement and stronger communities. The 70-page Report from the National Summit on School Design is intended to help communities make better decisions about the approximately $30 billion spent annually on building and renovating school facilities in the United States. The report’s recommendations reflect the unprecedented collaboration of more than 200 public, private, and civic sector leaders and experts who participated in the three-day National Summit on School Design late last year, which was presented by the American Architectural Foundation and KnowledgeWorks Foundation.
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    Reforms That Could Help Narrow the Achievement Gap
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    by swilmarth  7-5-2006   
     Without complementary investments in early childhood education, health care, housing, after-school and summer programs, and other social and economic supports, the academic achievement gap between lower- and middle-class children will never be closed. In this new Policy Perspectives paper, Richard Rothstein, Research Associate of the Economic Policy Institute, outlines a series of reforms, in addition to school improvement, that could help narrow the achievement gap.
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    NCLB has led to gains in achievement--but a narrower curricular focus
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    by swilmarth  6-2-2006   
     The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is having a significant impact on the day-to-day activities of school systems, prompting districts to align instruction with state standards and use test data to adjust teaching, according to a new report from the Washington, D.C.-based Center on Education Policy (CEP), which tracks implementation of the law.
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    What We Must Do to Create a System That Prepares Students for College Success
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    by swilmarth  5-1-2006   
     Millions of high school seniors have signed college acceptance letters as of May 1, but does making it into college ensure academic success and a degree? A new Policy Perspectives paper from WestEd argues that high schools and colleges haven't aligned their separate education systems enough to eliminate college remedial work, decrease college dropout rates, and speed the time toward earning a baccalaureate degree. David T. Conley outlines the alarming indicators of a system that is not functioning as efficiently as it could: (1) Between 30 and 60 percent of students now require remedial college courses, an increase over previous years; (2) For those who make it to college graduation, on average it now takes six years to earn a four-year college degree; and (3) While more companies now expect a college degree as a baseline for employment, the percentage of high school students who go on to earn bachelor's degrees has remained relatively constant over the past 25 years.
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    Learning Power: Organizing for Education and Justice
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    by swilmarth  4-22-2006    1
     In cities across the nation, low-income African American and Latino parents hope that their children’s education will bring a better life. But their schools, typically, are overcrowded, ill equipped, and shamefully under-staffed. Unless things change dramatically, more than half the students will never graduate and many will face a life of poverty-wage work. Learning Power documents a radical approach to school reform.
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    The Education Revolution
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    by swilmarth  4-22-2006   
     The Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO) is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 to advance learner-centered approaches to education. AERO is considered by many to be the primary hub of communications and support for educational alternatives around the world.
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    Professional Development Analysis
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    by swilmarth  4-14-2006   
     LINK BETWEEN HIGH-QUALITY TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & IMPROVED STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AFFIRMED A new study from Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has found that professional development for teachers can have a positive impact on student achievement if it: (1) is sustained over time; (2) focuses on specific content areas or instructional strategies; (3) supports the collective learning of most, if not all, teachers in a school; (4) aligns with school and teacher goals; and (5) provides opportunities for teachers to practice and apply new knowledge. McREL researchers also found, however, that in general, teacher professional development does not reflect these characteristics. As a result, it has had mixed results in improving student achievement. McREL recommends that those responsible for planning professional development ensure that teacher training focuses on particular areas of teacher and student needs.
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    New report finds many HS students lack reading skills needed for later in life
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    by swilmarth  4-13-2006    3
     Technology helps teach reading skills
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