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#15970 - 05/14/08 11:15 AM
Re: Who's doing what--let us know
[Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 05/26/07
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Um....the seminar is a joke folks, no need to drool! LOL! It must have been a Pavlovian response. I seem to salivate whenever I hear read the word seminar.
Edited by Cathy A (05/14/08 11:18 AM) Edit Reason: Need for increased accuracy.
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#16002 - 05/14/08 01:33 PM
Re: Who's doing what--let us know
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 06/30/06
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It's kind of like Accelerated Reader in that regard,  .
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#16005 - 05/14/08 02:44 PM
Re: Who's doing what--let us know
[Re: Dottie]
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Registered: 12/02/07
Posts: 268
Loc: California
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Oh, and Bianca...wouldn't that be SMET? ROFL!
Yes. I realized I put them in the wrong order, but was too lazy to correct. STEM is actually a acronym used by some new age educators trying to get girls more invested in those four disciplines. One of the things my dd's school is trying to do is to steer girls into that direction. We got some of those electronic white boards already in some of the classes (I think I spoke about them earlier in the year). They are fabulous! The science teachers did a whole presentation for the parents. I think I want to go back to school  We also had a meeting with the headmaster and he talked about changes happening next year. It all sounds so exciting!!
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#16011 - 05/14/08 03:39 PM
Re: Who's doing what--let us know
[Re: Ania]
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Registered: 12/02/07
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The best teacher in the school, historian, hardly ever uses them.
That is so unfortunate. They look like they would be a great tool. My dd's school is spending a lot of money in teacher training. I certainly hope they put them to good use. The teachers seem excited about them, specially since the students will be going to a one-on-one laptop by next year. But you are right, they are no replacement for good teachers but hopefully they are great tools for great teachers.
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#16046 - 05/15/08 11:19 AM
Re: Who's doing what--let us know
[Re: bianc850a]
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Registered: 05/01/06
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re: Gifted Seminars
Dottie, we have those in high school here, too. My son grumbles that it'll probably be extra posters and "pretty" projects, rather than good discussions and deeper study/higher thinking. We'll see next year. Basically, the district gifted teachers can get their "contact" time with gifted students if they teach a gifted seminar. It sounds good, hopefully the teachers are good, but I do have a teensy problem with the "gifted" grouping. We know at least one "gifted" kid who probably tested in 1st grade but really hasn't impressed the teachers since then (maybe underachiever?). Meanwhile there's a girl who didn't test gifted (very close, but not quite) but is valedictorian of her class, who impresses everyone, but she's not allowed to take the seminars because they're restricted to "gifted". AP classes aren't restricted.
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