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Fly Your Kite - No Matter What the Weather!
Secondary LMS Jan. 5, 2016
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pcgn7
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General Info
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Intersection Consulting
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Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Replaces NCLB! 1st piece of federal legislation in 50+ years provides justification for funding library programs.
8K public schools in the U.S. do not have a school library.
Of schools with school libraries: nearly 17,000 schools do not have a full or part-time state-certified librarian on staff.
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Ingrid Taylar
4.
More...
LMS listed as specialized instructional support personnel
Gives flexibility for spending funds for school library programs.
Importance of school libraries finally being recognized in the educational arena.
Bill passage means greatly increased chance for staffing each school with a certified LMS.
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WashULibraries
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Teen Trends
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55Laney69
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The Good:
Bullying among kids aged 12-18 dropped to 22% in 2013 (down from 32% in 2005).
The high school smoking rate is 15.7% (lowest recorded since surveys started in 1991).
National teen pregnancy rates are at a record low.
Heroin use is at an all time low.
Synthetic marijuana use is down.
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Juliana Coutinho
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The Bad:
41% of teens text and drive.
eCigarette use tripled among middle and high schoolers in the past year.
18% of teens use prescription drugs without a prescription.
For the first time ever, marijuana use exceeds tobacco use among teens.
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Connor Tarter
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Olathe, KS
Latino students fastest growing group.
Whites - 77%
Latinos - nearly 11%
African-Americans - 5%
Asians - 4%
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NWABR
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Know:
24% of teens online "almost constantly"
More than 3/4 of teens have access to a smartphone
Most likely group to have a smartphone? African-American students
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Charmaine Sylvia Photography
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Social Media
Facebook is still #1 with 71 % of teens
Next up are Instagram (52%) and Snapchat (41%)
Boys visit Facebook more often than girls
Girls are likely to visit Instagram more often
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Philerooski
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Social Media
Facebook is still #1 with 71 % of teens
Next up are Instagram (52%) and Snapchat (41%)
Boys visit Facebook more often than girls
Girls are likely to visit Instagram more often
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Philerooski
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Who uses the internet the most?
African-American and Hispanic teens - 66%
Teens from less-well-off families (less than 50K) use Facebook more
Teens from more affluent families (more than 75K) use Instagram
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Ed Yourdon
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Visual Media Platforms
Girls use all visually-oriented social media in greater numbers than boys: Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest & Tumblr
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Tyello
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Boys are still more likely...
To have a video game console (91%) and to play video games online or via phone (84%)
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Gaps in Access to Technology occur:
Socioeconomic lines
Racial lines
Ethnic lines
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San José Library
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Gender Gap
Girls outpace boys in text messaging, and visual social media platforms
Boys outnumber girls in console ownership and video game playing
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adrian valenzuela
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Desktops/Laptops/Tablets
87% of teens have access to a desktop or laptop computer
58% of teens have access to a tablet computer
White teens are most likely to have a desktop or laptop computer
Among low-income teens ( less than 50K), 8 out of 10 have either a desktop or laptop
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How much time online?
92% of teens go online daily
56% are online several times a day
Only 12% reported just one-a-day use
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55Laney69
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Race/Socioeconomic Trends
African-American and Hispanic teens go online with greater frequency
Teens from well-to-do families (more than 75K) go online more frequently than teens from homes earning less than 50K
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macabrephotographer
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Texting
33% of teens use messaging apps like Kik or WhatApp - of those teens, 46% are Hispanic and 47% are African-American
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WarzauWynn
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Typical Teens
Send and receive 30 texts a day
Older teen girls (15-17) send and receive 50 messages a day
The most messages are sent daily from teens within the lower socioeconomic group (less than 30K)
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kevin dooley
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Anonymous Apps
Whisper, Yik Yak, AskFM
Only 11% of all teens using apps like this
Girls are slightly more likely to use than boys; Hispanic teens are nearly twice as likely as white teens to use these apps
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See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
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Digital Natives?
19% of students aged 12-15 believe information retrieved by Google or Bing must be true.
Students are turning to YouTube for "true and accurate information" about current events.
Only half of all student using YouTube for this purpose understand that advertising is the main source of funding for YouTube!
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pestoverde
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ACT Exam
Find your answer bubble sheet/fill out your name
All items on desk go onto floor
No cell phones
Calculator OK
Pass out test passages
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COCOEN daily photos
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ACT Handouts - Prep from K-up
Text complexity rubric - reading
ACT reading readiness standards - what areas do we touch?
Reading ideas for progress
8th grade non-negotiable knowledge and skills
Persuasive essay example
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DarrelBirkett
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Shelly Mac Book Talks
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Alex Ristea
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Brunch Time!
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Martin Cathrae
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Discussion - time permitting
Teen Trends - how do they play into the services you provide to students?
ACT Goals - district composite score of 25 within the next year!
How can your actions/services support this goal?
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Daniel Sjöström
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Cassy Osborn
District Controller
Blanket POs
PunchOut POs
Destiny/MPP integration
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Ian Aberle
Lori Franklin
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