I recently wrote about a
Student Who Uses Facebook to Organize Massive High School Walkout to protest recent education cuts through a
call to action on Facebook.
Now, less than a week later a
NJ Principal Asks Parents To Ban Social Networking.There are forward thinking principals who responded via interviews which you can hear
here and read about
here.
If you want to see my reaction visit the
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As a seventh grade middle school English teacher, I am acutely aware of the knowledge gap between me and my students when it comes to the speed and agility with which they navigate through Wikis, texting twitter, etc. As ed researcher Will Richardson wrote, "Today's schools are faced with a difficult dilemma that pits a student body that has grown up immersed in technology against a teaching faculty that is less facile with the tools of the trade." It is clear that we need more teacher-leaders for ed tech, as well as more intensive programs designed to help teachers hit the ground running. Any less and we would be doing our students a disservice. I was on a field trip recently
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