Group Bookmarks shared by Sarah Hanawald
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Source for finding a social network for teachers.
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More John Gotto--his speech as he accepted the Teacher of the Year award. Written in 1990, but spot on today.
more from www.naturalchild.org
Interesting. John Taylor Gotto on education and the value of less rather than more school. He mentions that the best programmers are self-taught.
more from www.dvschool.org
Why webpage design is becoming a niche instead of a literacy
more from simile.mit.edu
Looks really interesting for Social Studies or Literary Studies. How to use with students under 13?
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How does Bloom's Taxonomy translate in the digital realm?
more from www.techlearning.com
sort of the "official" publication about 21st Century Learning
more from www.21stcenturyskills.org
How do we tell the difference between information and truth.
more from www.washingtonpost.com
From the UK, top 100 tools for learning. Mostly web app's, lots of web2.0. Would be handy for a presentation, sort of "how many of these do you know about" overview for folks.
more from c4lpt.co.uk
Discusses the research at the university and school connection that is so often missing. Short of making sure a certain % of teachers are in grad school in any given year, what can we do?
more from theline.edublogs.org
This is why literacy still matters more than anything else.
more from www.techlearning.com
Yikes. This one might provoke some pain. It would be a great start with students and for faculty self-reflection. Not techy at all.
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An American blogging about his job teaching in Turkey. There's a section I highlighted about a Turkish "Idol" type issue and the resulting MySpace mess.
more from tryangulation.typepad.com
In case you were looking for more reading material. . .
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From the 21st century literacy specialist at the international school Bangkok.
more from mscofino.edublogs.org
This is the "about Loti" page, probably a better bookmark than the other.
more from www.loticonnection.com