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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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The Three-Step System For Getting Students to Do the Talking - AJ Juliani @ajjuliani

The Three-Step System For Getting Students to Do the Talking - AJ Juliani @ajjuliani | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
It doesn’t matter if you look at Bloom’s Taxonomy, Webb’s Depth of Knowledge, or any other set of educational standards or guidelines.

When students are communicating and collaborating (and talking) much more learning is happening!

This is the three-step system we used and it worked well, but constantly needed to be tweaked.

It looked very different in terms of setup and time allotted when I did it with different groups of students depending on their age, level, and experience in a student-centered environment.

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From “Data Driven” to “Evidence Informed”

From “Data Driven” to “Evidence Informed” | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
In my last post, “Common Assessments” vs “Common Understandings”, I was reminded of how powerful comments are on a blog, and why blogging is a hugely powerful tool for not only sharing your learnin…

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