08 AprAs you note my new Geoloc maps stopped working

As you note, my new Geoloc maps stopped working. Because e-mail that I received, and a web Geoloc, the French Im not sure why, but I’m working on trying to fix it.may get bogged down in a flurry of other students or any person extending the teacher tossed in. It’s good in some ways, not so good in others. In its view, this is the best way to class that you have, but really arent interested in but shes not born to it. She struggles. Its taking her considerably longer to get through this unit she has to wait for feedback from teachers and tutors. She has to wait til a white board tutor time is set and then she has to wait some more. Shes getting a mid B in the class, right now, at the midway point and its getting harder. A face to face experience would probably have been better for her and were in search of a tutor who can give her some extra real time attention to help her improve her skills.

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26 AugRisk and Protective Factors

The DCSF have published a review of the impact of drinking on young people.  These are the risk and protective factors the authors identify which are associated with alcohol misuse by children and young people.

Risk Factors

Protective Factors

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Youth and the schools population – EMCDDA.

EMCDDA have made the figures from the last school survey about drug use available on their website; from which comes the above table.

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A Cup of Chocolate.

This video isn’t exactly aimed at children and young people, but it’s an interesting take on talking about addiction from the Cumbria Users Project.
More on how it was developed in Drink and Drugs News.

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Drug Test Your Kids? (2).

The News of the World follows it’s sister paper the Times in reporting the marketing (presumably largely via mentions in newspapers) of drug testing kits to parents.
 
They do a classic balancing act by getting one person to set out the case for and another to argue against their use.
Setting out the case for drug testing your children is the paper’s agony aunt, Jane Butterworth:
I don’t

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World Drug Report 2009.

The UNODC have published their World Drug Report for this year and while I can’t claim to have read each of the 300+ pages I have been searching through for things that might be of interest to this audience.

Here’s a slideshow with what I found:

 

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24 JulStarting with the Yahoo! News Alerts virtual school

Starting with the Yahoo! News Alerts virtual school.

Cool at School: Virtual High School KLAS Las Vegas Wed, 15 Nov 2006 5:18 AM PST

Technology has certainly changed the world we live in – at work, at home, and at school. In fact, some students here in the valley can now attend high school without ever leaving home. It’s called Virtual

Virtual School takes step toward reality Baldwin City Signal Wed, 15 Nov 2006 10:10 PM PST

Thanks to School Board member Scott Lauridsen, the Baldwin School District is one step closer to reaching a partnership with Insight Schools.

Virtual charter school denied by Board Henry Herald Thu, 16 Nov 2006 5:37 PM PST

Officials with a nationally certified charter may seek to become Henry County’s first-ever charter school, and one that exists only in the virtual world.

New school ethos of virtual learning Beverley Today Fri, 17 Nov 2006 2:32 AM PST

THE success of Driffield School’s specialist status bid will see a rapid transformation away from the days of chalk dust and leaky fountain pens to high-tech computer assisted learning. (17/11/2006 10:18:04)

Virtual classrooms offer jump-start Bluefield Daily Telegraph Fri, 17 Nov 2006 1:16 PM PST

PRINCETON — Some PikeView High School students are adding all their options and getting a jump start in their college careers through special correspondence courses.

Moving to the Yahoo! News Alerts cyber school.

Western Beaver, Midland school districts locked in lawsuit over tuition rates The Beaver County Times Sat, 18 Nov 2006 0:18 AM PST

BEAVER – The Western Beaver School District has sued the Midland School District, claiming Midland owes $263,661 in tuition for students who attended Western Beaver during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 school years.

Moving on to the Google News Alert for cyber school.

Down in flames, but on his own terms Philadelphia Inquirer – Philadelphia,PA,USA

… decision to spend most of his time in Virginia while a Pittsburgh-area school district picked up the bill for his children’s cyber-school education weakened … [ See all stories on this topic ]

The Cyber School Option WNEP-TV – Scranton,PA,USA

… Heather’s mother feels the virtual school, or cyber school as it’s also called, has also improved the parent-teacher relationship. …

Finally, from the Google News Alert for virtual school.

Study: Virtual-school enrollment explodes eSchool News – Bethesda,MD,USA

… student achievement, was the focus in Plano, Texas, as more than 500 educators from across the nation gathered for the annual Virtual School Symposium Nov. …

Education notes: History education council elects Swihart The Tennessean – Nashville,TN,USA

… The second publication, Cost Guidelines for State Virtual Schools, deals more concretely with the requirements associated with launching a virtual school. …

Virtual trade school proposed Kahnawake Eastern Door – Kahnawake,Quebec,Canada

… Nations of Quebec and Labrador in Quebec City, members of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake proposed the establishment of a First Nations Virtual Training Centre …

Tags: virtual school , cyber school , high school , education

20 JulSchool Ethos and Alcohol Use

Prevention Action turn their attention to a piece of research we’ve noted before, which looks at the impact of school ethos on young people’s alcohol use. 
They say:
Simply going to a “bad” school did not turn children to drink; other individual factors were far more salient, but the significance of the differences between schools was very noticeable.
So, to take the case of

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Substance Abuse Prevention Dollars and Cents: A Cost-Benefit Analysis.

Via the Mentor website I see that the US government’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration have published a guide to cost effective substance abuse prevention programs, Substance Abuse Prevention Dollars and Cents: A Cost Benefits Analysis
In the executive summary they say:
If effective prevention programs were implemented nationwide, substance abuse initiation would

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Positive Activities.

“It’s not like if you don’t do sport you’re going to get pregnant, go on drugs and vandalise bus stops!”
So says one 18 year old quoted in new research for the DCSF, Positive Activities; Qualitative Research with Young People.  The young person was responding to the following messages which went with the picture reproduced below:

“Either get into

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‘Boredom’ leads teenagers to drink.

ITN news report (once you’re past the short advert) about young people’s drinking based on a Drinkaware survey.

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07 MarCan we already do a massive MLE implementation?

2009/10/5

Dear Frederick,

What sort of items for teachers did you have in mind?

Basically two kinds: items for MLE coordinators, who might have limited teaching responsibilities and spend more of their time developing innovations and assisting classroom teachers in their implementation. Existing personnel are fully loaded, and MLE is unlikely to prosper unless somebody can focus their full attention on it.

Also items for additional classroom teachers, so that at least for piloting, normal sections of fifty can be split into sections of 2 x 25 or 3 x 18, sizes that are conducive to innovative teaching methods. The items will not necessarily go to the MLE pilot sections, but would free up the best and most experienced teachers to work on MLE innovation.

What is necessary is the help of bilingual teachers to teach and demonstrate instructions and directions in both languages.

Almost any candidates or teachers in our region would be bilingual, that is not a problem. I think the challenge is to shift the use of the Mother Tongue from “medium of repeated presentation to satisfy low expectations in reading English” to “medium of task-based goal-setting, organizing, reading, writing and assessment to achieve high level standards in fluent reading in the mother tongue.” At the same time, I indicated a strategy of reinvigorating ESL teaching, first for limited hours as a subject taught substantially in Cebuano, and later, if resources are available, in a well-supported “immersion-style” small section for intensive ESL which makes use of the mother tongue literacy they have already achieved. I have a detailed draft concept paper of the intensive ESL strategy if you are interested, and am working on drafting something for Kindergarten and Grade I focused on Cebuano reading and spoken English as a subject.

Having accepted that children learn best when there is good understanding of what is required.

We are an innovative and resourceful people. Let the teachers build networks among themselves and ask each other to help each other improve understanding of their lessons.

Yes, but as Mario Taguiwalo suggested a good strategy can make a difference between success and failure after the goal is agreed. And as Diane Dekker suggested, there are risks to a half-baked implementation.

Sometimes it helps to know what children have in their homes and use these as building blocks for what can be done in schools.

I am definitely interested in involving parents and family members, and have some ideas how that can be done.

Maybe an English Cebuano dictionary?

I am quite interested in learner’s dictionaries, and have been working on developing English-Cebuano resources. This includes graded vocabulary lists for introducing specific senses of meaning at appropriate grade levels, and ensuring the children have active mastery of a core vocabulary (they can produce sentences with those words, during the first 2-3 years of school in spoken form, and in later grades in writing (or rewriting into English the themes they wrote first in the mother tongue). I suspect recognition vocabulary will come automatically if the children are supported in regular and ambitious reading targets, but a productive vocabulary needs serious learning support, including speaking and later writing tasks with feedback.

I have an English Filipino dictionary. Would this be useful? Are the common Cebuano words not known to most teachers in Cebu?

Almost any teacher or candidate in Region 7 would be fluent in Cebuano. The problem is not equivalents of common words, but how the teacher can be sensitized to the multiple senses of meaning of English vocabulary, so they can ensure students achieve mastery of multiple senses appropriate for their grade. For example, a common word like “break”.

—- excerpt from draft

“break” has a basic meaning of “an object suddenly separates into several parts, usually because it is dropped or hit” (= CEB nabuak, FIL nabasag), which will be introduced in Grade I. In Grade II, they can study the additional meaning “If someone breaks for a short period of time, they rest or change from what they are doing for a short period.” (= CEB nagpahuway, FIL nagpahinga) and the related noun (= CEB miryinda, FIL meriyenda).

In Grade III, they can learn some patterns of how common words have extended meanings. For example, a leg is broken (= CEB nabali ang bukog, FIL nabalian (ng buto)) even if it remains a physical whole, but the bone inside might be cracked. A machine breaks (= CEB naguba, FIL nasira) even if there is no separation of parts, what is important is that it doesn’t work anymore. Sometimes the focus is not on a object that breaks, but on an agent that breaks loose. Related to the idea of interrupting a continuing activity, you can break a silence, or break a journey. They can study derived words like breakfast (= CEB pamahaw, FIL almusal), perhaps in relation to learning that “fast” can also mean not eating (= CEB mag-puasa, FIL mag-ayuno), daybreak (=CEB banag-banag, FIL bukang liwayway?), breakage.

In higher grades, they can study how different prepositions help signal different meanings: break into X, break with Y, break from Z. The word also participates in “phrasal verbs” where the verb is used with a prepositional form that no longer carries its usual relational meaning but signals a special meaning of the verb: break down, break out, break up. They can study idioms using the word: break someone’s heart, break new ground, break even.

The vocabulary lists will identify specific senses of meaning for a word that will be studied at different grades, so that a common word with many different meanings will be studied systematically several times over the years. That way the pupils can achieve a better mastery of the core language in both writing and reading, and have greater confidence and effectiveness in using language as a tool for learning Science and Health.

—– end of excerpt

The above analysis is based on the COBUILD dictionary, which is very useful for teachers (and has a softcopy version). I also have the Longman Dictionary of American English, which is even more user friendly for students, but less detailed. What is lacking is an English-Cebuano (and English-Filipino) learner’s dictionary embodying similar principles in support of the needs of young learners. For Cebuano, there are several English-Cebuano dictionaries including a very large one just published by SunStar. Unfortunately, it is more like a bilingual thesaurus designed for fluent speakers of both English and Cebuano who are used to writing English and are trying to find the right word or phrase in Cebuano. The entries are not self explanatory for children, and are not necessarily very useful for parents or teachers.

If you know somebody who is interested in working on a bilingual learner’s dictionary (English into Cebuano or Filipino, or both) I am interested in collaborating. I am also interested in developing other kinds of language resources, including vocabulary development materials based on grade-level lists of targeted senses of meaning.

I notice your email address is at Miriam. If you are with the college, you might want to help organize research activities along these lines, I would be happy to give a talk the next time I am in Manila. I am a colleague of Dr. Ibe on the board of trustees of Philippine Science High School, give her my regards if she still is involved with MC.

Cheers,

Fred

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Frederick B. Kintanar
Cebu City

Jasmin

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21 JunThe Top A List Bloggers Battle It Out

In an interesting twist, Jason Calacanis is taking on top Blog lists and putting his money where his mouth is.

There’s been a lot of back and forth about A-list bloggers, the Technorati 100, the value of lists, and how to “work the A-list.

18 AprThere’s quite an impressive number of linguistics blogs

Jangari
April 29, 2007 at 5:28 pm

There’s quite an impressive number of linguistics blogs from very well-known and respected linguists, which is cool. I haven’t done my research but I’d hazard a guess that linguistics is probably best represented in the blogosphere relative to its popularity as a science (yes, it’s a science).
I don’t know if any philosophy blogs exist, or art history blogs. I know of a couple of anthropology blogs, but they tend quite closely to linguistics. Are there any other academic fields with large blogging circles?

I sometimes search technorati for ‘linguistics’ and all I get is a plethora of myspace and livejournal blogs by students complaining about their linguistics homework. Not highly interesting.

As for the random feature, I never try that. You’d sooner with the lottery that find a quality blog randomly.

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mrschili
April 29, 2007 at 6:04 am

While I do NOTICE that they’re slacking, it’s affecting me less and less. I haven’t quite hit the level of apathy/resignation about it that my department head seems to possess, but I am secure in the knowlegde that what I’m asking them to do is both relevant and reasonable.

Derek, we’re almost halfway through our term. I teach at what some people call a “junior” or “community” college, and we generally run 12 week terms all year round. My kids are going to LOVE their mid-term exam next week; I can hardly wait.

Yeah, Jangari, it IS an expensive lesson. What I find interesting is that some of them never learn it – most notably Megadeth Dave, who is, I believe, on his THIRD go-round in TCC’s public speaking class…but not in MINE!!! : P

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02 NovElluminate Webinar Spotlight – Teaching with Online Games

Got this in my inbox last week. Not entirely related to K-12, but a topic that is of interest to many folks in the K-12 environment.

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Virtual Schooling In The News.

Beginning with the Yahoo! News Alert for virtual school.

Spring Virtual School opens its portals to students on-the-go
Spring ObserverSat, 22 Nov 2008 2:08 AM PST
Spring Independent School District believes that anytime a school system can give children flexibility and a choice in how they learn will only have positive results.

You know we are living in a virtual world
The Sauk Prairie EagleWed, 26 Nov 2008 7:36 AM PST
To get to his public high school, Prairie du Sac teen Shaun Carroll doesn’t have a long commute — just however long it takes him to walk from his bedroom to his living-room couch.”You get up in the morning, get on your laptop and start doing school,” Carroll said.Carroll, 15, is enrolled at Insight School of Wisconsin, a purely on-line accredited public high school open to any Wisconsin …

Next the Yahoo! News Alert for cyber school.

Cyber Teacher May Have Helped Save Student
KDKA PittsburghFri, 21 Nov 2008 9:25 PM PST
The actions of a local teacher may have helped save her student who was 250 miles away. Rae Balog, 28, teaches Spanish at the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School in Frazer Township at the Pittsburgh Mills Mall.

Moving on to the Google News Alert for virtual school.

Plymouth schools may cut busing, drop extracurriculars
Sheboygan Press – Sheboygan,WI,USA
The board also is looking to increase district enrollment of slightly more than 2400 students through virtual-school participation and an appeal to …
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Some Collier students will watch their GPA slide through no fault …
Naples Daily News – Naples,FL,USA
Hayes said students could take an honors class at the Florida Virtual School to receive that 0.04 credit. Letters will go out to parents of effected …
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Judge lifts restraining order, allows LHS construction to go forward
Lawrence Journal World – Lawrence,KS,USA
… which also calls for adding baseball, softball and soccer fields at the high school, or the nearby Lawrence Virtual School site, 2145 La. …
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Virtual Schools The Right Answer For Many Students
Tampa Tribune – Tampa,FL,USA
Another 63000 plus take classes from Florida Virtual School. The numbers, though soaring, remain a small percentage of total student enrollment. …
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School enrollment steady in face of economic woes
TheNewsTribune.com – Tacoma,WA,USA
Of the 722 additional students, about 550 are enrolled in the Washington Virtual Academy, the district’s online program for kindergartners through …
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Virtual Schools; Real Benefits
Tampa Tribune – Tampa,FL,USA
Jasmine is in seventh grade at Hillsborough Virtual School. She constantly is in touch with dozens of classmates and her six teachers – zipping in and out …
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Finally, the Google News Alert for cyber school.

Cyber Teacher May Have Helped Save Student
KDKA – Pittsburgh,PA,USA
Rae Balog, 28, teaches Spanish at the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School in Frazer Township at the Pittsburgh Mills Mall. About 120 cyber school …
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Student Instant-Messages Teacher To Call 911 During Robbery
WPXI.com – Pittsburgh,PA,USA
Leadership Cyber School in Tarentum Wednesday morning when she received a panicked e-mail from one of her students. Ariel Rivera, 16, of Reading, Pa., …
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23 JanThat lost money has hurt us some in the short term

Wayfarer
July 27, 2006 at 11:35 pm

Well, I can tell you that I took a pay cut of just shy of $15k to go to work for the charter school I teach at now. That does not include the difference in gas from a 4 mile commute to a 35 mile commute. That lost money has hurt us some in the short term, no doubt, but there have been two important payoffs. One–I am teaching in an innovative, nurturing environment that lets me teach to my passions. Two–I have seen what a quality alternative educational model is, and that will be invaluable as I work to develop my own over the next couple of years (are you listening for the gong?).

If you’re offered the job, take it. Don’t take it for the money. Take it for the experience.

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Mrs.Chili
July 25, 2006 at 8:15 pm

Of COURSE I DID!!

I also found the Ladybug Picnic, Grover as the flustered waiter, Big Bird losing his nest to a hurricane (though that happened “after my time”) and a BUNCH of other stuff that made me really miss Jim Henson.

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HomeFireBlue
July 11, 2006 at 8:27 am

Bears … COOL!

I hope they’re viewing so as not to disturb the bears in their natural habitat. (As opposed to, like, feeding them twinkies next to a busy motorway).

Man, I’d LOVE to visit Alaska.

-Blue

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Mrs.Chili
July 5, 2006 at 9:13 pm

Calvin is my favorite. I’m convinced that all the truths in the Universe can be found in Calvin and Hobbes.

I’m in the last few pages of Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I can’t put it down, but I’m DREADING its being over. I have SO enjoyed this book! After the pressures of finishing grad school, I have been revelling in being able to read for pleasure, and have been shirking some responsibilities of laundry and cleaning to find a comfy spot to read.

Truly one of the great joys in life!

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