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I have just finished reading 'Dumbing Us Down' by John Taylor Gatto. It is a slim work that has exploded in my mind like a stick of dynamite. If you are a teacher you should read it. Not ...
First attempts at class blogs don't always take off. These 14 points are a guide to addressing obstacles in the process.
Susan Lester's 10th Honors World Literature/Composition students recently began a novel study of All Quiet on the Western Front. Since students knew little about World War I, we gave students ...
Face your technology fears - a challenge for teachers
SOLO taxonomy step by step, in a real classroom situation
The many uses of Apple TV in the classroom
Guide to using blogging effectively with learners
Stephen Heppell talking to Marc Prensky about the role of the teacher in todays world. prensky suggests that teachers to not have to be techie themselves to facilitate this medium for learning.
Experimenting with student-centered science education...
“Mobile” has sufficiently cemented itself among the buzzwords of 2012. Here’s a look at top trends and predictions for mobile learning in 2012 from industry analysts. Increased prolifer...
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The device is the tool, it's how you use the tool that will make the difference.
SOLO taxonomies - using hexagonal learning to construct a lesson
Something to discuss with your data leader.
The Inspiration About a year ago, I was inspired by a blog post, "Fishbowl 101", that offered an exciting chronicle of how one teacher used this medium for student-centered discussions for stude... I have found the Socratic seminar point score table especially useful for engaging pupils in meaningful peer assessment.
A head of English gets to the heart of the curriculum debate and shares his X Factor-based teaching resource on using solo taxonomy...
More ways of using Apple TV to promote engagement and deepe learning.
Early response to iBook 2 from one of the best teacher tech writers on the web
This paper examines those drivers typically chosen by leaders to accomplish reform, critiques their inadequacy, and offers an alternative set of drivers that have been proven to be more effective at accomplishing the desired goal.
Speculation, but interesting speculation!
Aspects of creative thinking that are not usually taught. By Michael Michalko...
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