Happy Holiday and Happy New Year
Sorry it has been a long time since my last post. I was finishing my last two PhD classes prior to entering the dissertation stage. In addition, I was asked to direct the high school musical, Titanic. Anyway, I will be asking various people to share the blog with me after the holiday season is over. I hope that this will make for a more interesting and varied blog.
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I am including a brief excerpt and link from the Teacher Leader Newsletter. I thought some of you might be interested in listening to Deborah Meier's views on testing and schools. For those of you that attended NYSEC, she was one of the speakers.
A PODCAST WITH DEBORAH MEIER
http://www.pbs.org/merrow/podcast/index.html
Noted education broadcaster John Merrow (PBS Newshour, The Merrow
Report) often does "long interviews with really smart people" for his documentaries but ends up using only a few minutes from each interview in the final broadcast. Rather than leave lots of insights on the cutting room floor, Merrow has begun creating podcasts of some of these interviews -- most recently a fascinating conversation with innovative small-schools educator Deborah Meier. Follow this link to Merrow's podcast site and look for the Meier piece. You'll find download instructions. You can capture the podcast for later play on your iPod or MP3 player, or listen to it online.
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I am including a brief excerpt and link from the Teacher Leader Newsletter. I thought some of you might be interested in listening to Deborah Meier's views on testing and schools. For those of you that attended NYSEC, she was one of the speakers.
A PODCAST WITH DEBORAH MEIER
http://www.pbs.org/merrow/podcast/index.html
Noted education broadcaster John Merrow (PBS Newshour, The Merrow
Report) often does "long interviews with really smart people" for his documentaries but ends up using only a few minutes from each interview in the final broadcast. Rather than leave lots of insights on the cutting room floor, Merrow has begun creating podcasts of some of these interviews -- most recently a fascinating conversation with innovative small-schools educator Deborah Meier. Follow this link to Merrow's podcast site and look for the Meier piece. You'll find download instructions. You can capture the podcast for later play on your iPod or MP3 player, or listen to it online.

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