by Andrew | Nov 2, 2015 | #michED Connections
Right now, Michigan educators are trying to sort out the implications of the state switching to endorsing (and paying to provide) the SAT to all high school juniors statewide instead of the ACT as it had previously done. The SAT relies very heavily on measuring...
by Andrew | Sep 11, 2015 | #michED Connections
This post has questions. No answers in this post. Just questions. I just spent the better part of a day exploring the SAT test (which Michigan has recently adopted as the test that all high school juniors will take as a “college readiness” test.) I also read this...
by Andrew | Sep 11, 2015 | #michED Connections
This post has questions. No answers in this post. Just questions. I just spent the better part of a day exploring the SAT test (which Michigan has recently adopted as the test that all high school juniors will take as a “college readiness” test.) I also read this...
by Andrew | Aug 21, 2015 | #michED Connections
The old adage goes “I don’t teach math. I teach children.” That line typically gets used when an educator’s focus is a bit out of balance with respect to empathetic student-centered attitudes and content-driven, fidelity-to-curriculum attitudes. There needs to be a...
by Andrew | Aug 21, 2015 | #michED Connections
The old adage goes “I don’t teach math. I teach children.” That line typically gets used when an educator’s focus is a bit out of balance with respect to empathetic student-centered attitudes and content-driven, fidelity-to-curriculum attitudes. There needs to be a...