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John Evans

'Teachers must embrace new technology or risk becoming obsolete' | News - 4 views

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    "One undeniable fact about teaching is that teachers not only need to be masters of content within their subject area, but they must also be masters of education as a subject. Another undeniable fact is that neither of those subject areas looks the same as when any teacher first mastered them. One effect of the integration of technology into our society is that change in almost everything is happening at a pace never before experienced by mankind. As much as some people may yearn for the simpler times of the past, life will continue to move forward as the natural order of society requires. The influence of additional information on any subject often affects how we deal with that subject. Once we had more information on the effects of smoking, smoking habits of millions of people changed. Once we learned what we now understand about the benefits of physical activity, several sports related industries were spawned. Once we learned what we now know of communication, music and print industries disappeared while being replaced with better in many ways."
John Evans

Nearly half of teachers struggling with mental health | News - 2 views

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    "Expert says every school in Scotland should have a counsellor to help deal with teaching's unique demands Nearly half of respondents to a poll on teacher wellbeing said their mental health was poor, fuelling fears that growing numbers are struggling to cope with the profession's changing demands."
John Evans

12 ways of disconnecting in a connected world - Articles - Educational Techno... - 0 views

  • I also think we have an obligation to tell students (and ourselves) that taking a break is not merely OK to do, but necessary.
  • there is no right or wrong in any of this, but I think it’s good to think about it at least.
John Evans

Don't Confuse Technology With Teaching - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 5 views

  • Education is not the transmission of information or ideas. Education is the training needed to make use of information and ideas. As information breaks loose from bookstores and libraries and floods onto computers and mobile devices, that training becomes more important, not less.
  • Just as coaching requires individual attention, education, at its core, requires one mind engaging with another, in real time: listening, understanding, correcting, modeling, suggesting, prodding, denying, affirming, and critiquing thoughts and their expression.
Phil Taylor

BELLTONES: An Open Letter to Teachers Who do Not Prefer Technology - Internet@Schools M... - 3 views

  • You are a good teacher. Your students do succeed. But pressure is increasing for you to use more and more technology even though you would rather not.
  • 1. You are not going to break the computer or other device.
  • 2. Start small.
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  • the best training is one on one
  • For most people, finding a buddy is a great idea
  • 5. Put aside reluctance to get help from students.
  • 7. Don’t be intimidated by superstars
  • 8. Reconsider privacy.
  • 9. Communication is a great starting point.
  • 11. Read!
  • 12. Have fun!
  • 1. You are not alone.
  • 2. This does not reflect on you.
Phil Taylor

Blended Learning Is About More Than Technology - Education Week - 1 views

  • Blended learning—the mix of online and in-school learning—represents a way to break away from the trade-offs mentality
John Evans

These 6 quotes will help any teacher make it to Summer break - Daily Genius - 3 views

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    "There are plenty of teachers and other educators who make a difference in a child's life. In an adult's life. In the lives of many. But there is a key characteristic of a great teacher that makes them someone who truly changes the lives of many. Is it the ability to discern what it'll take to get a student to unlock his or her learning potential? Is it the ability to successfully integrate education technology?"
John Evans

The school that's ditched homework to help teachers get a life | tesconnect - 0 views

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    "A "traditionalist" school, founded with the explicit intention of bringing the values of private education to a deprived corner of north-west London, has decided to stop setting pupils homework. Michaela Community School was set up by Katharine Birbalsingh, the headteacher renowned for receving a standing ovation at the 2010 Conservative Party conference, after she decried the state of English education. But now Michaela's assistant headteacher, Joe Kirby, has explained that the school has decided to "replace…setting, chasing, checking, marking and logging homework with revision, reading and online maths"."
John Evans

Viruses come to life in cyberbully site - 3 views

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    "Six cyberbullying behaviours have been turned into slimy viruses in the interactive program."
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