Eileen Fallon
@eileenteach
High school Math and Computer Science teacher
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https://sites.google.com/middletownk12.org/mrsfallon/ 20-01-2012 21:44:21
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Students taking N.J. graduation exam need a higher score to pass — and teachers aren’t happy nj.com/education/2022… The New Jersey Department of Education cannot answer how many raw score points will equal a 750 - a passing score. Absolutely disgraceful. And neither can Sen Teresa Ruiz
An open letter to New Jersey Department of Education, NJ state board and Sen Teresa Ruiz. docs.google.com/document/d/e/2… Christopher Tienken Save Our Schools NJ @FRHSDSup Dr. Zakiya Smith Ellis Valerie Strauss NJEA Education Law Center @DanGallantMCVTS @Dan_Masi_ NJSBA @KeithEricBenson NJ Senate Democrats Carly Sitrin Stephanie Spielman
For new math pathways, outdated notions about rigor must be reconsidered so that HS/college can ensure that Ss can acquire the skills they most need. It’s time to think differently about math readiness justequations.org/resource/new-c… Steve Leinwand Jo Boaler Ian Kerr UT Dana Center
Hey, College Board, can you please hire @edulastic to design your AP Classroom? Their design is SO much better than yours!!
Amplify acquires Desmos curriculum to build the future of math instruction. Notice that ALL press releases do not discuss monetary aspects of the deal. Inquiring minds want to know! Eli Luberoff Dan Meyer Amplify Larry Berger Robert Kaplinsky Andrew Stadel amplify.com/news/amplify-a…
New Jersey Department of Education Angelica Allen-McMillan Can you please help! Who would be the best person to contact about changing the graphing calculator on the NJSLA. My students are in shock that they have to use an archaic calculator on a high stakes test. We need to give students current tech!
Thank you, Mr. Siwiak David Siwiak for presenting to my AP Computer Science Principles class. Very informative! #mtpspride
Chad Aldeman Matthew Yglesias As with any complex practice in education, the evidence is messy, and anyone making claims that research "clearly" or "obviously" shows XYZ should be treated skeptically. @Mpershan, as usual, has a good (if frustrating) summary of the research: michaelpershan.com/research/homew…