SpeEdChange: Schools that matter - 2 views
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People who've heard me talk about middle schools have probably heard me say something like, "this age group has a million legitimate things to worry about every day, and none of them are in our curriculum."
New Horizons for Learning - 0 views
Brain Based Biz: Twitter Transforms Teaching - 0 views
Brain Teasers! - 8 views
Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 2 views
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In contrast to all this is the general sentiment among many teachers that "we need more PD!", or the always-amusing "How can they expect us to learn new things if all we get is a few PD days a year?"
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That model is no longer sustainable and the days of PD as something that is done "to you" by "experts" a couple of times a year are over.
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Learning needs to be ongoing. The world is changing. There are new tools that can help students learn, new ideas about learning, new brain research, new emerging technologies, new social structures, and so on
Find 15 Minutes - Born to Learn « - 2 views
Miss L's Whole Brain Teaching: John Evans: The PLN Mindset - 5 views
Study: Music Education Could Help Close The Achievement Gap Between Poor And Affluent S... - 1 views
Music Makes You a Better Reader, Says Neuroscience - 1 views
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"It's known as the "musician's advantage." For decades, educators, scientists, and researchers have observed that students who pick up musical instruments tend to excel in academics-taking the lead in measures of vocabulary, reading, and non-verbal reasoning and attention skills, just to name a few. But why musical training conferred such an advantage remained a bit of a mystery. "
Miss L's Whole Brain Teaching: A Framework for Teaching to Diversity - Chapter 2 of U.D.L - 4 views
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"To help us work towards our school goal of purposefully implementing the Universal Design for Learning approach to our formal planning (sometimes referred to as "Backwards by Design", "Understanding by Design", or "Planning With The End in Mind), my principal has provided our staff with a copy of Dr. Jennifer Katz's book, Teaching to Diversity: The Three-Block Model of Universal Design for Learning. As I make my way through the book, I will be summarizing my learning as a means of organizing my thoughts and getting clarification on particular ideas."
Beyond the Book: Infographics of Students' Reading History - 0 views
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"Recently, I've also been fascinated by the way the human mind interprets visual symbols. From doodling to reading and writing text, the brain is wired with a proclivity for visual sensory ability. In order to help students harness this power, we have been trying our hand at visual notes and sketchnoting in class. Then I decided to try some lessons with infographics."
21 GIFs That Explain Mathematical Concepts | IFLScience - 0 views
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"As we usher in the start of a new school year, it's time to hit the ground running in your classes! Math can be pretty tough, but since it is the language in which scientists interpret the Universe, there's really no getting around learning it. Check out these gifs that will help you visualize some tricky aspects of math, so you can dominate your exams this year."
This School Has Bikes Instead Of Desks--And It Turns Out That's A Better Way To Learn |... - 2 views
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"Elementary school has always looked a little bit like training for a traditional office job: You show up at 8 or 9, sit at your desk, and fill out paperwork for most of the day. An average third grader might spend as much as six hours sitting in the classroom--only a little less time than the average office worker spends sitting at work. But as more offices realize that sitting all day long is actually pretty terrible for health and productivity, how long will it take schools to catch up? While some elementary schools no longer have recess, and people like New Jersey Governor Chris Christie argue that school days should be even longer, a few schools are already moving in a different direction. Some are testing out standing desks, and realizing that a little bit of activity can actually improve attention spans. Others, like Ward Elementary in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, are starting to fill classrooms with exercise bikes, so students can work out while they learn."
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