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Site Based School Improvement

Filed under: Educational Futures — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:17 am on Saturday, November 16, 2002
Educational Futures

School-based improvement, sometimes called site-based management or school-based management, has been actively promoted as a means to improve the quality of schools, but there is little research to support the efficacy of the intervention. After working with schools to implement innovations over a period of several years the author has come to the conclusion that a systems approach is required if real change is to be sustained. The present study reviewed literature in both educational change and site-based management to identify key factors that must be managed to to effect the reform. The prominent factors were grouped into Enabling Conditions, Implementation Considerations, and Capacity-Building Components (as adapted from the work of Noble). It should be emphasized that the factors identified here received prominent attention in the literature but may only be representative of a broader range of conditions that may not as yet be identified. A brief description of each of the identified factors follows.

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21st Century Basic Skills

Filed under: Educational Futures — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:16 am on Friday, November 8, 2002
Educational Futures

Living and working in the modern world is becoming increasingly complex. The basic skills of learning that have become part of the enculturation of our children and have enabled the general population to find and hold jobs, make a comfortable home, and follow individual interests, limit the horizons of those trying to make sense of this far more complex environment. Not only are new basics required, but new modes of delivery are needed to teach these skills to both the youth entering the system and to adults who need the skills but have not been adequately prepared. This article will focus on the new skills and on research that gives us clues as to what types of learning activities are most appropriate for learning these skills. (Read on …)

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Recognizing Propaganda

Filed under: Curriculum Planning — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:13 am on Thursday, October 31, 2002
Curriculum Planning

Everyone living in the world today is bombarded with messages regarding what to buy, whom to believe, how to behave, etc. These messages come from advertisers, politicians, friends, and the media but they all have something in common. They contain information that may, or may not, be factual. Whether the signal is from a clearly partisan source or from a self-anointed “no-spin zone”, let the receiver beware.
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Longitudinal Effects of the Washington State Assessment of Student Learning

Filed under: WASL DEBUNKING CENTER: What's Wrong with the WASL?, Curriculum Planning — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:12 am on Wednesday, September 18, 2002
WASL DEBUNKING CENTER: What's Wrong with the WASL? Curriculum Planning

Is There Any Longitudinal Effect of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) on Student Achievement? That’s the question asked in a recent study by Dr. Donald Orlich of the Science Mathematics Engineering Education Center at Washington State University.

Dr. Orlich states:

An accountability conundrum has emerged due to the passage of the “No Child Left Behind Act of 2001″ in January 2002. States are now forced by federal law to show student adequate yearly progress targets, which will be met through high-stakes testing.

But the study conducted by Dr. Orlich calls to question the effectiveness and cost of the WASL in increasing the achievement of students in Washington. Read an on-line version of the study here

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Responses to Growing Your Child’s Brain

Filed under: Learning and the Brain — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:07 am on Sunday, September 1, 2002
Learning and the Brain

Several people have responded to the article “Growing Your Child’s Brain.” We include here one response from a former student of Bob Valiant, Kristine Ellingson, who has had an extremely successful career in jewelry design and management, She now lives in the Yucatan where she and her husband operate a new Bed and Breakfast as well as other business interests. We remember her as a bright, hardworking student who always looked at things from a variety of angles and wouldn’t stand for “pat” answers. The second response is from a long-time teacher in the Kennewick, Washington School District, Dennis Sandmeier, who is a friend and colleague of Dr. Valiant. He is the kind of teacher we seek out for advice when tough decisions need to be made. As you will see, he thinks deeply about what he does professionally.
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LAB FOR LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS by Lee Burch

Filed under: Designing Learning Environments — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:07 am on Tuesday, August 13, 2002
Designing Learning Environments

Laboratory for Learning Environments at Texas A&M University
Submitted by Lee Burch

The Principal’s Center in the College of Education at Texas A&M has initiated the creation of the Laboratory for Learning Environments. This entity will concentrate it’s efforts on the collection and dissemination of research regarding school design and construction.

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Growing Your Child’s Brain

Filed under: Learning and the Brain — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:01 am on Friday, August 9, 2002
Learning and the Brain

A growing body of research is helping us understand not only how the brain works, but what we can do to enhance learning. Parents and teachers now have available much of the information they need to help guide the development of their children. In this article we will review some of the areas cognitive researchers in many fields agree are important findings regarding the brain and learning. More information is provided elsewhere on this web site for those interested in pursuing the topic. Our procedure will be to provide a brief narrative description of each finding followed by some suggested strategies for the adult caregiver including learning activities directed specifically to the finding.
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The Washington State School Planning and Design Process… in Brief

Filed under: Designing Learning Environments — Dr. Bob Valiant at 6:01 am on Thursday, May 23, 2002
Designing Learning Environments

The State of Washington has a planning and design process for school facilities. It is tied to funding and includes a number of elements designed to ensure a quality process and, hopefully, a better school both in terms of program delivery and cost effectiveness of construction and operation. The complete plan can be found on the Washington OSPI web site at: http://www.k12.wa.us/facilities/
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SELNET-ASCD Introduction

Filed under: SELNET-ASCD — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:29 am on Monday, May 13, 2002
SELNET-ASCD

(The ASCD Service-Learning Experiential Learning NETwork)

This is your invitation To join ASCD’s exemplary Network.

Are you interested in learning by doing hands-on activities?
Would you like to feel more connected to your colleagues anywhere in the world?
Would you like to explore common interests and share problems and solutions with other professionals?
Would you like to build credibility for community-based experiences with a curriculum tie-in?
Is your time limited?

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Compulsory Microsoft Licensing for Schools

Filed under: Curriculum Planning — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:56 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2002
Curriculum Planning

The Register reports that the Microsoft Annual Subscription Licensing scheme for schools requires the purchase of Microsoft licenses for all computers at a school — regardless of whether or not the computers can even run Windows! Microsoft explains that they must have an “institutional commitment.” Please read the article here and also take a look at an alternative to the Microsoft yoke.

Michael Williams, Network Technology Director of Haywood County Schools is says:

“With the money we saved from not buying proprietary licenses, the school district purchased additional resources that directly effected the learning experience of our students and brought us into the 21st century.”

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Science Instruction in Oregon and Washington

Filed under: Curriculum Planning — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:56 am on Monday, April 1, 2002
Curriculum Planning

A RECENT REPORT INDICATES THAT SCIENCE INSTRUCTION IN CALIFORNIA IS WOEFULLY INADEQUATE

I am sorry to report that in the dozens of Oregon schools I have visited in the past four years, the actual teaching of science in grades K-5 is not a lot different from that reported in California. Grades K-2 rarely reported any regular science instruction at all. The norm in grades 3-5 was two 1/2-hour sessions per week (alternating with social studies). The nature of the curriculum was almost universally fact-oriented content while instruction was primarily reading from texts.
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WHAT’S WORTH KNOWING, and what role can Inquiry play? (Notes for Wenatchee Keynote)

Filed under: Curriculum Planning — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:53 am on Thursday, March 28, 2002
Curriculum Planning

To answer the question in the title, we will examine some of the major societal trends and the educational needs created if these trends continue into the future. A brief look at the domains of learning will be followed by a review of what we know about how we learn and some models that seem to be compatible with this view. Of those discussed, we will focus on Science Inquiry as a tool that can be used by science and math teachers to empower their students in their roles as life-long learners.
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CHECKLIST FOR PRE-PLANNING RURAL SCHOOL FACILITIES by Bob Valiant

Filed under: Designing Learning Environments — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:35 am on Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Designing Learning Environments

Rural school administrators and School Boards face a daunting task when they take on the challenge of planning for facility improvements or replacement. Few, if any, will have done this type of work before, especially on such a large scale. Since this kind of planning is very specialized, the Superintendent and the Board often find themselves at the mercy of the professional planners they hire. It is the intention of the author to provide some help to small-school administrators in educating the district�s planning team and in setting the stage before the architect is hired. It is hoped that the reader will find the checklist provided below to be a useful tool in this process.

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Creating a New School of Thought

Filed under: Learning and the Brain — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:33 am on Monday, February 4, 2002
Learning and the Brain

THINKING IS NOT A FAD!

Leading futurists agree that success in the work force of the future will REQUIRE critical and creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Although these topics are included in the benchmarks and essential academic learning requirements of virtually every state in the country, only a small number of schools can claim any real progress.

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SELNET ASCD Membership Information

Filed under: SELNET-ASCD — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:30 am on Monday, January 28, 2002
SELNET-ASCD

HOW DO I JOIN THE SERVICE LEARNING/EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING NETWORK?

Provide the following information and mail it to:
Institute for Global Education of the National Service-Learning Exchange; c/o Philadelphia University; Henry Avenue and School House; Philadelphia, PA 19144
(215) 951-0345 FAX (215) 951-2128

Read full article for details.

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Service Learning Featured in ASCD Update

Filed under: SELNET-ASCD — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:25 am on Saturday, January 19, 2002
SELNET-ASCD

The December 2001 ASCD Update included a message from ASCD Executive Director Gene Carter regarding service learning. In the message entitled “Service Learning: A Powerful Way to Engage Students in Learning” Carter made the point that in a rapidly changing world students need a new kind of education, one that includes “meaningful community work.” He concludes “service learning must become a widespread and permanent feature of the educational landscape.”
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Service-Learning in the New ESEA Legislation

Filed under: SELNET-ASCD — Dr. Bob Valiant at 5:21 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2002
SELNET-ASCD

Subject: Service-Learning in the new ESEA legislation

This recently came from SeaNet, the association for state service-learning
coordinators.
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