October 11th 2012
http://www.scoopit.com
This is an interesting tool. I did not think it was to user friendly but I did find some amazing information. This grade level would be high school. I think teachers should use this website.
Professional blogs, or organization blogs do provide valuable information. I always wondered how people found them.
I do not think they replace scholarly articles.
I started to read a blog from Sopris Learning, entitled Edview360
Here is the citation.
Allain, J., & Chapel Eberhardt, N. (2012, June 12). RTI and the Common Core: A golden opportunity, not just one more thing to do! Part 1. Edview360. Retrieved October 11, 2012, from http://soprislearning.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/rti-and-the-common-core-a-golden-opportunity-not-just-one-more-thing-to-do
I am following Sopris Learnings blogs
This blog had a great thought that RTI is the structure within which to implement the common core.
I am writing a paper on RTI and do see this. A special education teacherI know feels that there are time constraints with the common core and that RTI may not allow some students to get all the curriculum that is required.
Both thoughts are interesting
The skills would be to determine if the authors of these blogs are professionals in the field. I may not use this in the classroom with students because it is difficult for students to determine if the authors are reputable. I would rather spend my time teaching about EBSCOHOSt. I guess that is my library training.
It is very useful to show to colleagues
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