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Wednesday
May 14, 2008

Carnival of Education

This week’s Carnival of Education at Instructify features not one, but two posts from TEN: Elitism and Middle Ground on Learning Styles. A few other great posts from this week’s Carnival:

A Voice from the Middle presents a unique way to assess students: let them answer questions they pose themselves, and base the grade on both the importance of the question and the thoroughness of the answer.

A New York City student writes that he understands why it’s important to learn how to take tests...but that he would rather have test prep contained in a single required class, so that subject area teachers could go back to teaching real content.

Scholastic Scribe is lingoed out and wonders if it’s really true that “By Adding Value to the Concept of our Worthiness as Educators, we can Hit the Ground Running without putting all of our Eggs in One Basket.”

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