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How do you inspire kids to read - Reading Strategies Group - 0 views

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    How do you inspire kids to read?
Patrick Higgins

100 Incredibly Inspiring Blog Posts for Educators - Learn-gasm - 1 views

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    Excellent list of posts that are transformative.
David Sydney

Inspiring and Sensational Sales Training - 0 views

Dave as a motivational speaker was extraordinarily exciting and entertaining. He gave us really great insights and we were engaged in all that he was about to share all throughout the train-ing. As...

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Think Inc

Steven Paul Jobs - 0 views

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    A great inspirational story .
Sajid Hussain

Daily Writing Prompts - 0 views

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    Creative Writing Prompts with historical significance for every day of the year. You will find holidays, historical events, birthdays and other interesting and educational prompts to write about. Educate and Inspire at the same time using these writing prompts.
Sajid Hussain

Inventive Writing Prompts - 0 views

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    Daily writing prompts that will inspire you to lavish word counts. Really.
Patrick Higgins

Ideas to Inspire - 0 views

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    These presentations should help spark some ideas for teachers new to using digital tools in the classroom.
Alison Hall

Barbican - Can I Have A Word? - 1 views

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    resources for inspiring creative writing in the classroom.
Leigh Newton

Creativity Resource for Teachers » Elementary (grades K-5) - 1 views

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    creativity inspired from art.
Todd Finley

Students Written Reflection - Rotational Model - 6 views

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    The problem with 40 students is that there is no way to read (much less comment upon) every post if every student is posting every week. I am toying then with a rotation model (inspired by Randy Bass), in which students are divided into five groups of eight students, cycling through these five roles: * Role 1 - Students are "first readers," posting initial questions and insights about the reading to the class blog by Monday morning * Role 2 - Students are "respondents," building upon, disagreeing with, or clarifying the first readers' posts by class time on Tuesday * Role 3 - Students are "synthesizers," mediating and synthesizing the dialogue between first readers and respondents by Thursday * Role 4 - Students are responsible for the week's class notes (see next section on Wikis) * Role 5 - Students have this week "off" in terms of blogging and the wiki I like the rotation model because each group of students is reading for and reacting to something different. The shifting positionality affords them greater traction, offers greater variety, and guarantees a dialogue without comments from myself.
Think Inc

Adele - An Incredible Success Story - 0 views

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    A great motivational story which gives you new energy & new aspirations for future.
Rob Belprez

RSA Animate - The Empathic Civilisation - YouTube - 0 views

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    How empathy evolves and serves a greater purpose in society
Think Inc

Life Lessons " Learn From Life " - 0 views

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    One Click To Change Your Life
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    Easy way to trigger your positive thoughts
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