Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Book Whisperer

Here is a blog written by sixth grade teacher Donalyn Miller who discusses issues such as reading strategies, teaching methods, the federal Reading First program , and others.

Please enjoy reading about another educator's journey, and see how she blogs.

The Book Whisperer

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Incentives Improve Reading Scores

Education Week (5/27, Robelen) reported, "School-based reward programs that offer students such incentives as cash, free MP3 players, or other gifts appear to produce improved reading achievement across grade levels," according to preliminary findings from the Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University.
The finding "comes as a growing number of school districts and charter schools around the country are experimenting with such reward programs in the hope of improving student learning and behavior," and "suggests that incentive programs may well be a cost-effective measure to help raise achievement."
One of the researchers explained that incentives are "not a silver bullet, but for very little investment, you seem to get a pretty consistent bump." But another researcher "who recently published his own study on performance incentives in one school district" said that while the Stanford "research holds considerable potential to shed more light on the impact of incentive programs, its academic results to date should be interpreted with caution" until there is a greater amount of data to consider.

What do you think of the study's findings? Do you agree or disagree?

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

First Class Reaction

Today we....

watched this video...

This is what I thought...

Welcome to GE570!

This is an introductory post for the summer graduate course GE570!

Welcome and please post a comment to this blog posting so I know you got on the blog successfully!

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