Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Mass. district opts for exams aligned with common core

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July 2, 2014
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Space-themed summer program focuses on math, reading, writing
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Students at a Michigan summer-school program learned math, writing and reading by conducting space-themed experiments. Lessons focused on rockets, planets and galaxies and hands-on activities, including making balloon rockets. Ionia Sentinel-Standard (Mich.) (6/30)
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Apple announces mobile app for iTunes U
Apple has announced the launch of an iTunes U mobile application that will allow educators to create and edit assignments using an iPad -- rather than logging into a Web browser on a computer. The program also will allow students and teachers to participate in group chats. The New York Times (tiered subscription model)/Bits blog (6/30)
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Mass. district opts for exams aligned with common core
A Massachusetts school district has decided to replace traditional standardized tests with those aligned with the Common Core State Standards. Officials said they made the decision to better prepare students. Milford Daily News (Mass.) (7/1)
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Learning by doing in the Maker classroom
The growing Maker Movement affords a creative and socially beneficial way to learn science, technology, engineering and math, Atlanta high-school teacher Aundrey Page asserts. Through collaborative invention, Page writes, students develop the skills and outlook to be creators of technology, not just consumers. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (free content)/Get Schooled blog (6/30)
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Data show demographic shift in U.S. schools
The 2013-14 school year is the final year in which white students will make up the majority of K-12 students in U.S. public schools. Beginning in the fall, data show black, Latino, Asian and Native American students together, for the first time, will be the majority. National Journal (7/1)
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