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Det här handlar om empowermentfältet i Dorte Skot-Hansen, Henrik Jokumsen och Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen förklaringsmodell för biblioteken! Barbro Bolonassos, Fisksätra bibliotek, i Nacka kommun p... Delete the scoop?
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What is the difference between "a hearty welcome" and "a cordial reception"? In a brief, action-packed history of the English language, Kate Gardoqui explains why these semantically equal phrases evoke such different images. Delete the scoop?
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Too many teachers are still afraid to use Wikipedia in the Classroom. I'm here to right that wrong and show educators how they can use it responsibly. Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Helen Teague's curator insight,
May 18, 9:34 AM
Thank you for posting this---students' Wikipedia use is second-nature to them and it is positive that they are researching and wise for educators to guide them toward scholarly citation!
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May 18, 11:48 AM
I agree, students think Wikipedia is like our Encyclopedia Britannica's once were.
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In it's third year, the 2012 Social Media in Higher Education survey is a study conducted by Pearson in conjunction with the Babson Survey Research Group on how Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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Overcoming Hurdles to Social Media in Education - published in EduCause Delete the scoop?
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Follow these 10 rules to create professional presentations that will make a significant difference in traction and results. The Must Read ultimate guide to creating better engaging Presentations. Via Baiba Svenca Delete the scoop?
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Katie and I can't cover the entire education app industry by ourselves. Luckily, there are dozens of other sites specifically devoted to education app reviews for teachers and students.
Read more at: http://edudemic.com/2013/05/46-education-app-review-sites-for-teachers-and-students/ Via Stewart-Marshall, Kent Wallén Delete the scoop?
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Då var rapporten om vårt stora ASL inspirerade arbete under årskurs 2 färdigskriven. En rapport som behandlar arbetet med våra deckarscheman, allt inspirerat av Uppdrag Språklyfts Detektivbyrån. Min ambition har varit att ... Via Erica Lövgren, Monica Nilsson Delete the scoop?
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In many schools, project-based learning happens in isolated cases: in certain teachers' classrooms here and there, or in the contexts of specific subjects. Bu Via Buffy J. Hamilton Delete the scoop?
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“Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen and her best friend Ellen Rosen often think of life before the war. It's now 1943 and their life in Copenhagen is filled with school, food shortages, and the Nazi soldiers marching through town. When the Jews of Denmark are "relocated," Ellen moves in with the Johansens and pretends to be one of the family. Soon Annemarie is asked to go on a dangerous mission to save Ellen's life.” ~ Goodreads.com ~ Via GoogleLitTrips Reading List
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Google Lit Trips is proud to announce the publication of a brand new Lit Trip for Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
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TORSDAG 16 MAJ Att försvara människors rätt till åsiktsfrihet och yttrandefrihet -morgonens storföreläsning hölls av Lise Bergh, generalsekretare i Svenska Amnesty ”Om man inte vågar säga vad man tycker så vågar man knappast heller tänka sådana... Delete the scoop?
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Kring 500 deltagare besökte sammanlagt årets Biblioteksdagar i Örebro. De deltog i de runt femtio olika föreläsningar, seminarier, After speech och studiebesök som anordnades, njöt av det vackra vädret och en fin festkväll på universitetsbiblioteket. Delete the scoop?
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Har du bytt till Windows 8? Saknar du Start-menyn? Var lugn - om fem minuter kan den vara tillbaka! Via Freddy Håkansson Delete the scoop?
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Bad teaching should bother teachers, not just because they make the profession look bad, but because it's bad for kids.
But even in the midst of the insecurity and the exhaustion, it's not a bad thing for teachers to be outraged by stacks of mindless packets. We need to be advocates for great teaching.
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Bad teaching should bother teachers, not just because they make the profession look bad, but because it's bad for kids.
But even in the midst of the insecurity and the exhaustion, it's not a bad thing for teachers to be outraged by stacks of mindless packets. We need to be advocates for great teaching.
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- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/is-your-professional-development-up-to-date/
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Teaching a new language to non-native speakers may be one of the most challenging educational jobs out there, so ELL teachers can use all of… Delete the scoop?
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A great resource for PD and professional reading.
Informative primary source articles for use in study and research. Free access
Some good articles for everyone interested on Information Literacy.