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Anti Asian Hate Books - The New York Times

Anti Asian Hate Books - The New York Times | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Books make great educational resources to combat discrimination and xenophobia, and to foster activism.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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How Teachers Are Changing Grading Practices With an Eye on Equity | MindShift | KQED News

How Teachers Are Changing Grading Practices With an Eye on Equity | MindShift | KQED News | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Nick Sigmon first encountered the idea of “grading for equity” when he attended a mandatory professional development training at San Leandro High School led by Joe Feldman, CEO of the Crescendo Education Group. As a fairly new high school physics teacher, Sigmon says he was open-minded to new ideas, but had thought carefully about his grading system and considered it fair already. Like many teachers, Sigmon had divided his class into different categories (tests, quizzes, classwork, homework, labs, notebook, etc.) and assigned each category a percentage. Then he broke each assignment down and assigned points. A student’s final grade was points earned divided by total points possible. He thought it was simple, neat and fair.
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Equity in Education: Where to Begin? - Edutopia

Equity in Education: Where to Begin? - Edutopia | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
If we hope for equity in education, we may have to abandon our efforts toward standardization and recognize the individuality of our students.
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Celebrating Science: 50 Books to Inspire Science-Loving Mighty Girls

Celebrating Science: 50 Books to Inspire Science-Loving Mighty Girls | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
We don't always think about it, but every child is a scientist! From the moment she pushes a spoon off her high chair to see what happens or starts asking, "why?" to everything, she's started on a long and exciting lifetime of discovery. As time goes on, though, kids can be discouraged from this natural interest and come to believe that science is too complicated for kids -- so it's especially important to nurture that spirit of curiosity from a young age!

One great way to encourage a child's interest in science is by showing them role models of kids -- particularly girls -- in STEM fields. In fictional stories, they can see faces that match their own: kids who are turning their ingenious minds to investigating questions and solving problems using the scientific method. And, through non-fiction, they can learn about curious children just like them who grew up to make amazing scientific discoveries.

To that end, in this blog post, we've shared many of our favorite books about girls and women who love science, engineering, and math! In the first part of the post, you can discover many fictional stories about curious, inventive Mighty Girls, while in the second part, you'll find many inspiring books about real-life female scientists. From beautifully illustrated picture books to fascinating teen biographies, these titles show the importance of scientific curiosity and celebrate the scientific progress that we owe to women in science both past and present. They're the perfect choice to inspire the budding scientist on your gift list!
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