Nick and Marc discuss personnel changes at the New York State DoE and debate whether or not cell phones should be permitted in class.
"Methods Lab" - Attire
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Nick and Marc discuss the educational impact of the Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage, "scrubbing" in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and Pixar's latest film, "Inside Out."
"Methods Lab" - Differences in teaching preadolescents and teens
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NY Post Article on Scrubbing
Nick and Marc discuss a recent article in the Washington Post regarding teacher burnout and high turnover rates.
"Methods Lab" - The Drain
a) How can teachers leave at the end of the day with more energy than the students?
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Nick and Marc discuss Nick's recent sojourn to Kentucky to score AP US History exams.
"Methods Lab" - College Board Workshops
a) What sessions did Nick attend?
b) Is there anything worth implementing in the classroom? Sharing with colleagues?
c) Were there any administrators in attendance?
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Nick and Marc discuss the recent appointment of Commissioner Elia. They also break down various commencement speeches and offer suggestions to the Class of 2015.
"Methods Lab" - Cooperative Learning
a) How can you make it work well?
b) When is it too much?
c) Why doesn't it work all the time?
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Nick and Marc discuss the social, emotional and academic damage caused by social media and offer suggestions to help children and parents navigate the dark waters of technology with greater success.
"Methods Lab" - Reading Aloud
a) When should a teacher read aloud in class? What about the students?
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BBC: Rescue Our Kids From the Digital World
NY Times: Diagnosing The Wrong Deficit
Nick and Marc celebrate 100 downloads! They also discuss Advanced Placement courses, debate merit pay and review the recent cheating scandal in Atlanta.
"Methods Lab" - Homework
a) How much is too much?
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Nick and Marc debate the need for tenure (for both teachers and administrators). They also discuss the impact of Vergara v. California and the educational reform agenda of New York's Governor Cuomo.
"Methods Lab" - Testing
a) What should classroom assessments look like?
b) To review or not review?
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Time Magazine: A Brief History of Tenure
Opinion piece on tenure and the Vergara case in The Daily News
Education Reform in New York State
Details of Vergara v. California
Can you figure out Cheryl's birthday?
Kristof's column: Are You Smarter Than An 8th Grader?
Nick and Marc debate the need for Common Core Learning Standards and how "core" has become a four-letter word, in every sense.
"Methods Lab" - Discipline
a) What role does it play in the learning process?
b) A review of both simple and complex strategies to "do discipline right."
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New Study Linking Education to Income
Opening Ceremonies in Beijing, 2008
Which states have adopted CCLS?
Sir Ken Robinson's amazing video
Nick and Marc launch the podcast. They discuss the "Opt Out" movement that is resulting in tens of thousands of students refusing to take the New York State assessments.
In the "Methods Lab" segment, Nick and Marc share their views on the importance of the Motivational Activity.
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