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Phil Taylor

Flipping the classroom - Educational Technology for School Leaders - 0 views

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    "There is a lot of controversy and passion surrounding the flipped classroom. Advocates of flipping point to many advantages including students learning at their own pace, availability of online lessons and time for real work in the classroom. Opponents of flipping point to holes including student access to internet"
Phil Taylor

The Committed Sardine - blog - 4 views

  • today’s students have the ability to start ripples in society, and a good education leader will know how to give students the skills they need to start those ripples.
  • kids are really doing is jumping between different tasks and not giving each task full attention.
  • continual partial attention
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  • “The question you should be asking is, ‘When they leave school, are they even more curious than when they began?’”
  • One of the greatest ways to engage students and teach 21st-century skills is by using the web for collaboration,”
  • The work of the group as a whole needs to be assessed as well.”
John Evans

Web Watch: How Do You Define Professional Development? - 2 views

  • NSDC's re-write of the definition thus goes considerably further, stipulating (among other things) that PD should: foster collective responsibility among educators for student performance; be team-based and facilitated by school-based leaders; take place several times per week in a "continuous cycle of improvement"; define clear teacher-learning goals based on data analysis; and inform ongoing improvements in student learning.
John Evans

Officials get a glimpse of education's future | HeraldTribune.com | Sarasota Florida | ... - 0 views

  • Cell phones and iPods are looked at as enemies of learning in most schools.
  • But Manatee officials are now acknowledging that the devices are destined to become an integral part of the classroom.
  • Experts now predict classrooms where students submit work from iPods and cell phones, and where textbooks are replaced by hand-held electronic devices.
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