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Much Thought and Planning Needs to go into Distance Education for Teacher Professional... Delete the scoop?
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This piece comes to us courtesy of The Hechinger Report's HechingerEd blog. Twitter and Facebook might soon replace traditional professional development for teachers. Delete the scoop?
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Follow @mattbritland I decided to do something today that I have not done since my training year. That was, filming myself in the classroom. To give you a little background, I am away at the Guardi... Delete the scoop?
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In the current constrained financial climate where, despite the best intentions, CPD budgets are often the first to be cut, this type of low cost, self-directed teacher development is interesting. ... Delete the scoop?
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True or False: Educators around the world are using social media for their own professional development. Delete the scoop?
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The Pearson Centre for Policy and Learning has spent the past few months considering the question above, working with teachers, social media experts and others to try to understand this issue, and how teachers can harness a valuable resource to develop their skills. Delete the scoop?
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Your Guide to Educational Technology Organizations on the Web... Delete the scoop?
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In What Great Principals Do Differently: Eighteen Things That Matter Most, Todd Whitaker explains the qualities and practices that distinguish great ... Delete the scoop?
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The TeachMeet is a great form of teacher #professionaldevelopment. Delete the scoop?
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Practice won't make you perfect but done right it will always make you better. Learn how to apply practice to work and realize the rewards. Delete the scoop?
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Insights drawn from neuroscience not only provide educators with a scientific basis for understanding some of the best practices in teaching, but also offer a new lens through which to look at the problems teachers grapple with every day.
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May 29, 2012 12:52 PM
Glad you liked this post. Should be lots more of these types of courses appearing this year.
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A free online community devoted solely to education in the 21st Century. Communicate, Collaborate, Network, Share and Learn. We have so much to talk about. Via juandoming, Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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Funding professional development and teacher retention may not be as thrilling as giving every student an iPad, but it’s more likely to help kids learn, argues Jack Schneider. Delete the scoop?
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Time to Move to Competency-Based Continuing Professional Development « Educational Technology DebateOften, the word competency and skill are used interchangeably. While they are related, they are not the same. Delete the scoop?
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