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Brittany Jackson is a math educator at Perspectives Middle Academy. Principal Sauda Porter selected her as the November 2014 Educator Portrait. Learn more at www.pcsedu.org/news-stories/educator-portrait-show-gratit...
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning
Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar
Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning
Teachers and Counselors from around the state witness aerial refueling aboard a KC-135R from the 128th Air Refueling Wing, Milwaukee WI
Woodcut from The Popular Educator 1868.
A complete illustrated Encyclopaedia for Elementary, Advanced and Technical Education.
Published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London. Six volumes in three books, half leather and gilt binding with marbled covers and marbled endplates. Total 2500 pages 26cm x 19.5cm .
remix of "mistaken for strangers" cc by Glen Scott - original here: www.flickr.com/photos/glenscott/1160993551/in/faves-35237...
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Image for the group Get Pushed, where members sign up for a push, get paired with another willing partner (victim?), and after reviewing their partner's photostream, comes up with a challenge for an image that is outside their comfort zone.
R26: This image is inspired by a challenge (or PUSH) from Krista Mills (www.flickr.com/people/kristakmills/), teacher extraordinaire currently in China and my push partner from the previous round R23. She and I agreed to do a mutual push for R26. The push was to provide an image representing a popular quote from literature, as we both like to read. (Her push response for this round can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/kristakmills/7998778347/in/photostream).
The quote: "The most important thing in life is to stop saying ‘I wish’ and start saying ‘I will.’ Consider nothing impossible, then treat possibilities as probabilities."
DAVID COPPERFIELD, CHARLES DICKENS
Ever since eighth grade, I have know I have a knack for teaching math and science. My senior year in college, I tutored over 150 students in classes varying from Algebra to Calculus 2, physics, chemistry, computer programming and Spanish... My dream (wish) has been since then to teach at community college or University, probably after I retire from my current job, which is in the paint and coatings industry, so the image behind me fits well for what I currently do. . Here, this image shows me giving a presentation (which I DID do) at a technical conference on Friday, somewhat of a joining of what I do and wish to do. And, taking that wish further, I have made the first step to go back to grad school to make it happen.
The way this relates to the quote is that I am now DOING the teaching and mentoring, instead of just wishing I will someday. Needless to say, I respect the teaching profession and give teachers in general a lot of credit for the stress and lack of respect they get.
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June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Educators are invited to the Legoengineering Educators Conference on The 4th Floor of the Downtown Chattanooga Public Library on Saturday, June 7 2014 from 8:30am until 4:00pm.
42 educators attended from throughout the Hamilton County Education system.
LEGOengineering is developed by the Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO), with the support of LEGO Education and innovative teachers from around the globe, including the Engineering Design Group Educators (EDGE).
The mission of LEGOengineering is to inspire and support teachers in bringing LEGO-based engineering to all students.
Here is Teen Librarian Justin Hoenke talking to the group about the 4th Floor maker space.
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Khristian Flowers and Sarah Dill were among Clinton educators visiting Mississippi College for Friday's district convocation. Both women are counselors with the Clinton public schools.
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Randy came to California in 1984 when he started an outdoor education company with his brother. 27 years later he's still sharing his energy and knowledge with everyone. This is another shot from our night shoot.
Strobist Info:
580exII in Wescott Apollo camera right and high
580ex on ground at half power and feathered across trees behind subject.
used radio poppers
WANTED: Vintage 35mm movie projectors and theatre memorabilia. My name is Tom Wilson, I am an avid collector of vintage motion picture projection equipment. I will travel any distance to pick items up and will pay in cash. I am very experienced with removing large and heavy machines and can do so without leaving any mess or damage to the building. If you have any items that you would be interested in selling, feel free to call me at 937-477-9855 or email at tomwilson@cameragraph.com
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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What Makes A Course Qualify for Credit?
As technology makes new forms of education possible and widely available, how do Board of Accountancy members know those new formats are providing the education that CPAs are required to have? NASBA polls have found the boards rely on the universities to determine if on-line courses, MOOCs, nano courses, internships, etc., are valid. We have asked American Accounting Association Chair Christine A. Botosan to explain how these determinations are made and how much the boards can rely on the transcripts they receive.
Christine A. Botosan, CPA, Ph.D.
Chair, American Accounting Association
Professor, George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Presidential Endowed Chair in Ethical Financial Reporting,
University of Utah School of Accounting
Why Accreditation is Meaningful to State Boards
How should an accountancy board view courses from different educational institutions? Does it matter how many Ph.D.s are on the faculty or if the courses are given outside the United States? Professors Jan Williams and Jerry Trapnell describe the work done by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International and others to accredit schools.
Jan R. Williams, CPA, Ph.D.
AACSB Representative to the Pathways Commission
Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus, College of Business Administration - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Jerry E. Trapnell, CPA, Ph.D.
Former AACSB Chief Accreditation Officer
Dean Emeritus, Clemson University
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
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Bornschein,
Here are some illustrations from the American Educator. They aren't anything special, but I love their friendly "oldness".
WANTED: Vintage 35mm movie projectors and theatre memorabilia. My name is Tom Wilson, I am an avid collector of vintage motion picture projection equipment. I will travel any distance to pick items up and will pay in cash. I am very experienced with removing large and heavy machines and can do so without leaving any mess or damage to the building. If you have any items that you would be interested in selling, feel free to call me at 937-477-9855 or email at tomwilson@cameragraph.com