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What do teachers have to pay out-of-pocket?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Cameron Foster Feb 25, 2010. 2 Replies

I'm doing research. Need to know:1. How much do teachers spend on school related products/services? I'm referring to teachers spending money "out of their own pocket." Products can include school…Continue

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Catching up or leading the way

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sylvia Martinez Feb 9, 2010. 3 Replies

Catching up or leading the way, American education in the age of globalization by Yong Zhao. Anyone read it?Continue

Online Lesson Content Management for teachers

Started this discussion. Last reply by Cliff Lee Nov 18, 2009. 2 Replies

I'm curious if teachers would use a free solution where they can manage their content online in their personal accounts. Content can be made public, private or semi private (other users cannot modify…Continue

 

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Cameron Foster replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'What do teachers have to pay out-of-pocket?'
A tough and ongoing issue - at the heart of which, I reckon is the problem that teachers are mugs. We want to do what we do so much that we often pay to do our job. Govs are blind to the real costs of education because educators themselves…
Feb 25, 2010
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Denise Stewart replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'What do teachers have to pay out-of-pocket?'
That is a sore topic with many of us. Most of my high school students are children of immigrants with very limited assets so I try to support them as much as I can. I buy all my printer inks since the school has very limited funds. I also buy…
Feb 24, 2010
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What do teachers have to pay out-of-pocket?

I'm doing research. Need to know:1. How much do teachers spend on school related products/services? I'm referring to teachers spending money "out of their own pocket." Products can include school supplies (paper, pens, etc) or software (online gradebook). Services can include transportation or training. How much do teachers spend annually on these products and services?2. Specifically, what products and services are you spending on?Thanks!See More
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Sylvia Martinez replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'Catching up or leading the way'
I thought it was a great overview of ed tech history and the current state of affairs. Not the usual breathless global competitive nonsense we've heard so much lately. Really well researched and grounded.
Feb 9, 2010
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Cliff Lee replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'Catching up or leading the way'
I haven't read it yet. Was hoping to hear whether it is worth reading. What did you think? The overview looks promising.
Feb 9, 2010
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Sylvia Martinez replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'Catching up or leading the way'
Yeah, I did, what did you think about it?
Feb 9, 2010
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Catching up or leading the way

Catching up or leading the way, American education in the age of globalization by Yong Zhao. Anyone read it?See More
Discussion posted by Cliff Lee Feb 9, 2010
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Access 1000s of state assessment exams.

Teachers, parents and students can access 1000s of state exams online http://bit.ly/aTAX
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Cliff Lee replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'Online Lesson Content Management for teachers'
Yes, lesson plans and materials including attachments such as pdf, doc, ppt, jpg, mov, etc. As a non-profit, we can distribute donations to the teachers that have high value content. I suspect the digital age teacher segment is growing quickly.
Nov 18, 2009
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Susan WB replied to Cliff Lee's discussion 'Online Lesson Content Management for teachers'
What kind of content do you have in mind? Lesson plans and materials? Photos/videos? Something else? It would probably have some appeal, for the kind of teacher who uses sites this like one already. For the type of teacher who prefers to live and…
Nov 18, 2009
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Online Lesson Content Management for teachers

I'm curious if teachers would use a free solution where they can manage their content online in their personal accounts. Content can be made public, private or semi private (other users cannot modify your content without your permission). Behind the scenes, a correlation engine can help users discover one another's relevant content. A reputation system will reward users with high value content. Thoughts?
Discussion posted by Cliff Lee Nov 18, 2009
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Cliff Lee replied to doug mahoney's discussion 'Online lesson plan storage'
I am the founder of sharedschool.com, an online lesson plan management tool that uses a correlation engine to enable teachers to discover others' content simply by searching their local standards. We are still in our alpha release and the site…
Nov 9, 2009

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Access 1000s of state assessment exams.

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Teachers, parents and students can access 1000s of state exams online http://bit.ly/aTAX

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