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Teachers Area

Welcome to the Teachers Area of the Educational CyberPlayground.

The new paradigm of the central teaching/learning function is: the course is not the container; teaching 'space' is not a physical place; and 'personal' does not mean 'in person'.

There are more than 1500 pages on this site so plan to visit often, because this takes time, and it will be time well spent.

Silver and gold will rot away but a good education will never decay. 

"Coverage is the enemy of understanding"
~ Howard Gardner

Public school, is 200 years old and given America the strongest economy in world history. There are more than 14,000 districts. Nearly 50 million students are heading off to approximately 97,000 public elementary and secondary schools for the fall 2007 term.  Before the school year is out, an estimated $489 billion will be spent related to their education, with an average of $9,969 to be spent per pupil for fall enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools. Some 3.2 million teachers are projected to be employed in public elementary and secondary schools in 2007-08. And more than 1.1 million students -- about two percent of all students -- will be homeschooled. These are just a few of the statistics contained in "Back to School Stats," compiled by the Institute of Education Sciences' research and statistical centers. Follow the link below for more statistical information about American elementary, secondary and postsecondary schools, students, and the educational process.

"Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed."
~ Joseph Stalin

Educators, Administrators, Parents and Policy Wonks alike will find sections dedicated to

"If we don't change directions, we'll wind up where we're headed."
~ Chinese Proverb

Are you new to the internet? Please start by playing with the interactive tutorial for beginners where you will how to click and scroll to rock'n roll around the net.

Do you already have experience? Do you know how to Bury Your Dead Ed Dot With Dignity? Do you know how to prevent your site from showing up in a school classroom as a nasty /xxx/ site?

Socrates "Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers."
  --  Socrates (420 BC)

 

LEARN ABOUT K-12 INTERNET & EDUCATION HISTORY ON THE CYBERPLAYGROUND

 

The NetHappenings Mailing List, is the first and oldest education list in the US started in 1989. Please consider joining this community or one of the other education mailing lists we moderate and keep up with the latest info about education and nethappenings.

School Directory is also the first and oldest database created for school websites when they first came online. This area is organized by state or grade level. Citizens are invited to list your school's website into the Hot List Master Registry where you can see what the other schools have done with their sites.

Don't be shy - you can ask the expert Ring Leaders on the CyberPlayGround for help. Some of these folks are part of K-12 education and internet history, they were the the original education pioneers and are true netizens.

The most damaging phrase in any language is "it's always been done that way."
~ Rear Admiral Grace Hopper

Social Networking web 2.0 Kids know how to use technology but teachers don't. Teachers who participated in the Bell South Foundation's Power to Teach project reported that they had made significant strides in integrating technology into the learning experience. However students reported seeing few changes in classroom instruction, they see it as nothing has changed, technology is still only an add on and not really a seemless part of the ONLINE CURRICULA.

Students, Teachers Differ on Technology Use.
It is still a disaster in the K-12 classroom according to the children PDF
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"The fate of empires depends on the education of youth."   ~ Aristotle

2005 - 72 million children attend the nation's public and private schools. The purpose of public schools and the rationale for the Land Ordinance of 1785 which surveyed areas to establish townships and provide for public education -- was to produce good citizens.

United States Department of Education Statistics and Teacher Resources, Educator Resources, Teaching Styles, US Census

Source U.S. Census
A HALF-CENTURY OF LEARNING:  Historical Census Statistics on Educational Attainment in the United States, 1940 - 2000
2006 Report, National Spending Per Student Rises to $8,287. U.S. public school districts spent an average of $8,287 per student in 2004, up from the previous year's total of $8,019. In all, public elementary and secondary education received $462.7 billion from federal, state and local sources in 2004, up 5.1 percent from 2003." Summary Direct to Federal, State, and Local Governments 2004 Public Elementary-Secondary Education Finance Data.

The National Education Association has estimated that the current average cost per student for public schools across America is $7552.  For a special education pupil, add $9369 per pupil for an average cost of $16921.

"Findings from the Pilot Teacher Compensation Survey: 2005-06" This pilot test collected data from the administrative records of seven states (AZ, AR, CO, FL, IA, MO, and OK), including base salary, total salary, benefits, highest level of education, and years of experience.

U.S. Department of Education http://www.ed.gov/
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Current Education Press Releases

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." ~ Benjamin Franklin

WORK READY = COLLEGE READY
What do an electrician, construction worker and plumber have in common with college freshmen? They all need comparable reading and math skills to succeed. The new report, "Ready for College and Ready for Work: Same or Different? compared 476,000 high school juniors' results from 2001 to 2004 on two exams: the ACT college admissions test and WorkKeys, an assessment of employability skills. ACT determined that similar reading and math skills are required to pass first-year college courses as are needed to succeed in entry-level "family wage" jobs.
http://www.partnership4learning.org/eBriefing/May06/

Don't ever doubt that Education is a Business, Big Business as only Merrill Lynch Research can show.

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."  ~ Mark Twain

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