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L-S Library Blog: "... a different kind of cyberplace.": MSLA Bookmark Contest
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L-S Library Blog: ". a different kind of cyberplace.". For the L-S community to exchange thoughts and information about all things cultural and library-related. Friday, January 15, 2010. The Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA) is sponsoring a bookmark contest for students. Winners receive (among other things) a book store gift certificate, an enlargement of your bookmark, a framed award certificate, and an invitation to participate in the awards ceremony at the State House. Click here.
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L-S Library Blog: "... a different kind of cyberplace.": Twitter Messages as Primary Sources?
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L-S Library Blog: ". a different kind of cyberplace.". For the L-S community to exchange thoughts and information about all things cultural and library-related. Monday, April 26, 2010. Twitter Messages as Primary Sources? Twitter Donates Entire Tweet Archive to Library of Congress. Since they are first-hand accounts, Twitter messages, or "tweets," might be used as primary sources by future historians! Posted by Leslie Kmiec. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. LSRHS Library Book Catalog.
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L-S Library Blog: "... a different kind of cyberplace.": U.S. Poet Laureate Louise Glück @ Concord Public Library
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L-S Library Blog: ". a different kind of cyberplace.". For the L-S community to exchange thoughts and information about all things cultural and library-related. Wednesday, September 9, 2009. US Poet Laureate Louise Glück @ Concord Public Library. US Poet Laureate Louise Glück will kick off this year's Poetry Reading series on. Saturday, September 26th at 7:30 pm. Was reviewed in the New York Times. [ Read review. Some of her award winning books include:. National Book Award finalist). Art Among the Stacks.
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Growing Good Schools: Where We Are: We Need More Consequences
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This blog is a place to reflect, ask questions, and experiment. I am both a leader and teammate in our efforts to imagine a new school to prepare students for a changing world and workforce. Tuesday, January 14, 2014. Where We Are: We Need More Consequences. Not a chance. Hope, support, and more opportunities to learn is what we have to provide. January 15, 2014 at 9:19 PM. Sounds like lots of frustration surfaced during your discussion. Thats tough, Eric, but I think your right. There is a place...I am ...
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Growing Good Schools: September 2011
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This blog is a place to reflect, ask questions, and experiment. I am both a leader and teammate in our efforts to imagine a new school to prepare students for a changing world and workforce. Sunday, September 11, 2011. This is Life or Death. I attended a student’s funeral last Friday. She was a tenth grader, a fifteen year old, and a young woman just beginning her life. She was murdered, shot in the head, while out after midnight in her neighborhood. Educating in the inner city is actually about life or ...
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Growing Good Schools: Today I Intended to be an Instructional Leader
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This blog is a place to reflect, ask questions, and experiment. I am both a leader and teammate in our efforts to imagine a new school to prepare students for a changing world and workforce. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Today I Intended to be an Instructional Leader. Today I intended to be an instructional leader. I knew which classrooms I planned to visit, and what kind of feedback I wanted to give my teachers. I was ready to be immersed in my students’ classroom experiences. 8220;Yesterday.”. We talke...
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L-S Library Blog: "... a different kind of cyberplace.": September 2009
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L-S Library Blog: ". a different kind of cyberplace.". For the L-S community to exchange thoughts and information about all things cultural and library-related. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. October 21 - November 8, 2009. Two weeks of talks, readings, and discussion celebrating the written and the spoken word.". Most events are free and the Chef Fest at Verrill Farm, which was canceled last year due to the fire, will be held. Is available in the L-S Library. Posted by Leslie Kmiec. A copy of Black Walden.
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L-S Library Blog: "... a different kind of cyberplace.": January 2010
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L-S Library Blog: ". a different kind of cyberplace.". For the L-S community to exchange thoughts and information about all things cultural and library-related. Friday, January 15, 2010. The Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA) is sponsoring a bookmark contest for students. Winners receive (among other things) a book store gift certificate, an enlargement of your bookmark, a framed award certificate, and an invitation to participate in the awards ceremony at the State House. Click here.
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Growing Good Schools: August 2010
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This blog is a place to reflect, ask questions, and experiment. I am both a leader and teammate in our efforts to imagine a new school to prepare students for a changing world and workforce. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Assessment would be grounded in real-world problem solving. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. Getting Started: My first post. Last October, I stumbled upon my first blog when I discovered Robin Cicchetti's Concord Carlisle High School library blog. Bhs principal on twitter, reached out to MA adminis...
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Growing Good Schools: November 2010
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This blog is a place to reflect, ask questions, and experiment. I am both a leader and teammate in our efforts to imagine a new school to prepare students for a changing world and workforce. Monday, November 22, 2010. Blogging for Real Reform: Name Your Reform. The traditional high school model in this country is fundamentally broken. The comprehensive high school model does not work for most inner-city students. There isn’t one right reform model. Roadmap to developing a school aligned to what each comm...