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Technology gone wrong

I am sad that my iPod broke. It has a list of songs on it that can really inspire me to work, exercise, and just plain enjoy myself. One day I was jamming in my car, and for some reason, my iPod just stopped working. Woe is me! I need a little help here. Read More...

A cold shower, swine flu, and testing

Does anyone else have a husband who experiments with the adjustments on the hot water heater? I noticed he wasn't around to hear my screams this morning. At first, he looked all innocent when I lamented the fact that my shower was a freezing disaster. Read More...

Tackling testing

Everyone is just plain tired these days. The pressures of testing can be overwhelming. Some teachers review for State tests more than others. I've read bloggers who say they don't do anything special and don't even mention the tests until the big day Read More...

Just a thought about testing

This isn't an original thought. I happened to see it on A Plethora of Technology . It was on a poster he saw when visiting the campus at Montclair State University . " You can't tell if you have taught someone how to swim by giving them a paper and pencil Read More...

Teacher takes bold stand against testing

A Seattle teacher who opposed the state mandated test refused to administer the test to his students even though he knew his actions might cost him his job. A Seattle teacher is spending two weeks on leave without pay for refusing to give the Washington Read More...

We're all good at something

I have found that I am pretty good at putting Lego sets together. Sure, there are directions included for a seven year old, but assembling a set of over 200 pieces into something that actually resembles the picture on the box makes me happy enough to Read More...

And a one and a two

In order to have more time to prepare for testing during the school day, some Texas students are exercising for short increments during their regular classes. A few minutes here and a few minutes there add up to required minutes for P.E. Are do they? Read More...

Loving vocabulary

I have always been a fan of learning new vocabulary. Sometimes I hear a word and wonder if it's a real word. Therefore, I have a new word pop up on my computer every day. Part of the fun is seeing how I can relate the word to my life. I admit that sometimes Read More...

Testing, testing, testing . . . is this thing on?

Regardless of one's political views, these pictures say a lot. If I were campaigning to run for President, I'd want to see some before and after pictures first. Touting the success of the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), President Bush urged Congress Read More...

More about test scores

DISD has been rating teachers with something called a CEI (Classroom Effectiveness Index) for a decade and are thinking about using this index to determine how to distribute $22 million worth of employee bonus money. How original. There are a lot of people Read More...

Ready set go

I had one of those teacher dreams last night. (Actually, it was a nice reprieve from dreaming about packing boxes.) Anyway, in the dream, one of my students decided to act out, and nothing I did stopped his behavior. I'm wondering if my dream occurred Read More...

Too much money or what?

I have blogged before about Texas and its need to test. "There's a test for that" should replace "Don't mess with Texas" on billboards. I came across another article about Texas and its testing. The part that caught my attention was the amount of money Read More...

Are longer school years really necessary?

I love summer vacation. As a teacher, the lazy days always gave me a chance to recharge and get excited about a new group of students. My mind could relax and come up with new teaching ideas. My own kids had a chance to take swimming lessons, and we took Read More...

Oops, TAKS might not be making the grade

Texas has had its share of headaches when it comes to testing. Does anyone else remember the TECAT? That was a test that every Texas teacher had to take to keep on trucking. It was an absurd, expensive ordeal where teachers were treated like cattle because Read More...

Are longer school days the answer?

Schools across the nation are experimenting with longer school days . On average, U.S. students are spending 6.5 hours of their day inside a school building. Some educators are thinking that if they have the students longer, they can accomplish more. Read More...
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