12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That E... - 1 views
Comprehensive Assessment: A New York City Success Story | Edutopia - 0 views
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To ensure that students learn how to think critically and are assessed in an "authentic" way
In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect | MindShift - 3 views
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The trickiest of the cracks to get our heads around is the “connected divide,” separating those who are proficient in collaborative, creative and connected social networks and those who are not. It is growing exponentially wider on a daily basis.
An ancient profession adjusts to the 21st-century global classroom - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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there’s a new emphasis on teaching critical thinking, problem solving and creativity.
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“We give our teachers a lot of freedom in their work, much like academic professors,”
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“This autonomy contributes to the popularity of the profession.… After that it’s easy for us when we have the right people.”
Should You Flip Your Classroom? | Edutopia - 14 views
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The flipped classroom is a simple concept that needs no title. Good teaching, regardless of discipline, should always limit passive transfer of knowledge in class, and promote learning environments built on the tenants of inquiry, collaboration and critical thinking.
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the flipped classroom mentality can be one of many solutions for educators.
What Teens are Learning From 'Serial' and Other Podcasts | MindShift - 2 views
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"t didn't take long for Michael Godsey, an English teacher at Morro Bay High School in California, to realize that his decision to use a public radio podcast in the classroom was a wise one. It wasn't any old podcast he was introducing to his classes. It was "Serial," the murder-mystery phenomenon produced by reporter Sarah Koenig of "This American Life," which already was transfixing a wide swath of the adult population. "Even if they weren't into it, I told them it was the most popular podcast of all time, and that was interesting," Godsey says. He needn't have worried. The podcast seized his five classrooms of 10th- and 11th-graders. "I had kids cutting other classes so they could come listen to it again," he says. "Kids who were sick, who never did their homework, were listening at home." Godsey is one of a growing number of educators who are using podcasts like "Serial" to motivate their classrooms and address education requirements set by the Common Core state standards. Improving students' listening skills is one of the essential components of the new education mandates, and using audio in the classroom can be an effective way to promote listening."
The Five C's of Educational Leadership - 1 views
Digital Bytes | Common Sense Media - 1 views
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Digital Bytes is ideal for afterschool programs, community centers, or blended-learning classrooms that need short, relevant activities that teach digital citizenship and critical thinking about media consumption and creation.
What is 21st Century Education - 8 views
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Twenty-first century curriculum has certain critical attributes. It is interdisciplinary, project-based, and research-driven. It is connected to the community – local, state, national and global. Sometimes students are collaborating with people around the world in various projects. The curriculum incorporates higher order thinking skills, multiple intelligences, technology and multimedia, the multiple literacies of the 21st century, and authentic assessments. Service learning is an important component.
Ep. 28 Integrating #EdTech With The Padagogy Wheel - - 2 views
We Need to Modernize Education. The Clock Is Ticking - Education Week - 0 views
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we need to shift from a purely knowledge-based education toward a focus on skills (creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration), character (mindfulness, curiosity, courage, resilience, ethics, leadership), and meta-learning (learning how to learn, growth mindset, metacognition). Schools will need to prepare students to find the intersection between these four dimensions of knowledge, skills, character, and meta-learning
How To Design A Wikipedia Writing & Research Assignment - - 3 views
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"That you probably use Wikipedia but tell your students not to is why we're here. Wikipedia has long been the bane of educators-a poster child for the 'don't believe everything you read on the internet because anyone can publish anything' movement. While making for wonderful subject matter in teaching credibility, authority, source citations, and more, the idea of actually using Wikipedia to teach explicitly teach research for an entire unit is lesson common. Luckily, the good folks at Wikipedia Education have you covered with the following (very long) unit. In the unit, students will create, edit, expand, and otherwise immerse themselves in the surprisingly complex world of public-knowledge-article editing."
The challenge of educating for unknown unknowns - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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It is almost precisely eighteen years since Donald Rumsfeld uttered his now well-regarded commentary on the danger of "unknown unknowns". At the time his remarks brought more confusion than clarity and reinforced for many a belief that politicians use words to conceal the truth. Somehow though, Donald's words from 2002 seem to fit the world of today, and the challenges confronting educators all too well.
126 Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs For Digital Learning - - 1 views
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