What’s In My Backpack: My 2017 Gear and EDC[unable to retrieve full-text content]So the search began for a new bag. And, after a bit of experimentation, here is what I settled on. As a result, I had to start traveling with among these suitcases, which likely have a more professional name and both a backpack — but I like saying roll-y suitcases. In case you’re curious, I’m… … [Read more...]
Things People Say
Things People Say[unable to retrieve full-text content]Number One Thing I Say. I’ve loved my son since before he was ever born. What’s there to say? You should be sorry that you can only see back in time. This is a new era with new opportunities and new ideas about potential and worthiness. I’m only sorry it’s taken this long and that… Continue reading Things People … [Read more...]
What’s in Your E-Learning Pre-Flight Checklist
What’s in Your E-Learning Pre-Flight Checklist[unable to retrieve full-text content]What’s in Your E-Learning Pre-Flight Checklist Published at Tue, 10 Oct 2017 07:40:20 +0000 This isn’t a comprehensive list, but it is a good start. What would you add to your checklist? Share your ideas in the comments. On a recent flight, I watched the flight crew undergo a pre-flight checklist. This … [Read more...]
Things People Say
Number One Thing I Say. I’ve loved my son since before he was ever born. What’s there to say? You should be sorry that you can only see back in time. This is a new era with new opportunities and new ideas about potential and worthiness. I’m only sorry it’s taken this long and that we still have so far to go. Lucky them. Good luck getting anywhere quickly with such … [Read more...]
What’s In My Backpack: My 2017 Gear and EDC
So the search began for a new bag. And, after a bit of experimentation, here is what I settled on. As a result, I had to start traveling with among these suitcases, which likely have a more professional name and both a backpack — but I like saying roll-y suitcases. In case you’re curious, I’m using the London Fog Coventry bag, which is usually little enough for the … [Read more...]
ED Releases Secretary’s Proposed Priorities for Competitive Grant Programs
To find out more about these priorities and to submit comments, please follow this link to the Federal Register: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/10/12/2017-22127/proposed-supplemental-priorities-and-definitions-for-discretionary-grant-programs. The proposed priorities are: Promoting Innovation and Efficiency, Streamlining Education with an Increased Focus on Improving Student … [Read more...]
The Path Begins: Forest Kindergarten
With teachers and children wishing they could be outdoors, in colleges, this might mean a day indoors. In Gilbert Elementary, you can look out the window and see a group of kindergarteners splashing on their way to the forest. These students will spend the next two hours building boats, making mud pies and celebrating the differences rain leaves in their environment. Published at Tue, 10 … [Read more...]
What’s in Your E-Learning Pre-Flight Checklist
What’s in Your E-Learning Pre-Flight Checklist Published at Tue, 10 Oct 2017 07:40:20 +0000 This isn’t a comprehensive list, but it is a good start. What would you add to your checklist? Share your ideas in the comments. On a recent flight, I watched the flight crew undergo a pre-flight checklist. This is a set. While viewing them I wondered what we would consider being part of an … [Read more...]
Student Artists and Writers Spark a Celebration of Creativity; 2017 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Winners Exhibits Open at ED
“I had a vision and just went for it. It took me about three or four months to create the piece. Virginia Dragoslavic, NSU University School, Davie, Florida, on her ceramic vase. A standing-room-only audience of 230 students, family members, educators, arts leaders, and ED staff joined in the celebration. Featured ED speaker Jason Botel, acting assistant secretary and principal deputy … [Read more...]
Understanding Teachers Make “All the Difference” for a High School Student with Dyslexia
Understanding Teachers Make “All the Difference” for a High School Student with Dyslexia At the start of the year, I introduce myself and my lodging. I believe it’s important for my teachers to know why I benefit from something that most of the kids in my class don’t use. The game changers for me include: Carter Grace Duncan is a freshman in a Northern Virginia public … [Read more...]
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