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In this podcast, Dr. Lauren Childs talks with Ron Ritchhart about Cultures of Thinking. They talk about how Ron’s research into areas such as intellectual character, mindfulness, thinking dispositions, teaching for understanding, creativity in teaching and communities of practice led to Cultures of Thinking.
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Dylan Wiliam is a world-renowned educational leader and researcher specializing in teacher development and formative assessment. On today's podcast, Dylan shares the key aspects of formative assessment, thoughts on teacher development and formative assessment and some practical ideas to consider for your teaching.
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The ability to collect, and store, vast amounts of information about students is becoming increasingly easier and cheaper.
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Chris and Hugh are part of a group of scholars and activists who are concerned with the ways ed tech companies have made their way into the classroom in ways that not only erode student privacy and make student data available to advertisers and other “third parties”, but also have the potential to create permanent profiles of students in the name of personalized learning.
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Dr. Douglas Fisher has served as a teacher, language development specialist, and administrator in public schools and non-profit organizations, including 8 years as the Director of Professional Development for the City Heights Collaborative.
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Michigan ASCD, MEMSPA, and Oakland Schools collaborated to bring John Hattie to Oakland Schools for a Visible Learning Institute. Hear a number of participants share their thinking on the latest research on effective teaching, the implications of effect size, and what contributes to powerful student learning.
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On May 12, 2014, Oakland Schools, will sponsored a day with Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang. Dr. Immordino-Yang is an internationally recognized cognitive and educational psychologist who studies the brain base of emotion, social interaction and culture and their implications for development and education.
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Margaret Heritage is a world renowned researcher and author in the area of Formative Assessment. In this podcast, Margaret explains what Formative Assessment is, how it differs from benchmark and interim assessment, the research behind it and key points and understandings for teachers who use, or are beginning to use, the Formative Assessment process.
info_outlineIn this podcast, Dr. Lauren Childs talks with Ron Ritchhart about Cultures of Thinking. They talk about how Ron’s research into areas such as intellectual character, mindfulness, thinking dispositions, teaching for understanding, creativity in teaching and communities of practice led to Cultures of Thinking.
Lauren is deeply involved in this work and has worked, with Ron, implementing Cultures of Thinking in many Oakland County Schools.