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VideoScience - Experiments for Science Classrooms | Science House - 7 views

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    "Are you a teacher looking for exciting experiments for your classroom? Or a kid who wants to see what you can build from everyday items? These experiments from "Science Scavenger" Dan Menelly are designed to inspire and excite kids of all ages, using only low cost materials and with very little setup time. "
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Made To Stick Book Study - 4 views

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    These are the resources I have pulled together for a series of book studies that we have done in our building with the book Made To Stick by Dan and Chip Heath.
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Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com - 5 views

  • Today's math curriculum is teaching students to expect -- and excel at -- paint-by-numbers classwork, robbing kids of a skill more important than solving problems: formulating them. At TEDxNYED, Dan Meyer shows classroom-tested math exercises that prompt students to stop and think.
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Finally! A Book Creator App | Langwitches Blog - 14 views

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    "A few days ago, I ran across Dan Amos on Twitter, announcing his soon to be released app called Book Creator (Released on September 15, 2011). When I contacted him to find out the possible educational uses of the app, he was so kind to extend a promo code for me to give a test run."
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How to share your Book Creator book using Dropbox - Book Creator Support - 0 views

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    "How to share your book using Dropbox Dan Kemp November 25, 2014 10:18 Uploading your book to Dropbox's free cloud storage is a really quick way to share your book with your friends, family or students."
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Experience Maps - for the Magellan in Your Students « RAMS English II: the Se... - 0 views

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    "eople like maps. Give them a book with a map in the front, like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series, and they will interrupt their regularly-scheduled reading happily to check out where the newly-mentioned river, mountain, or fjord is. It stands to reason, then, that people would enjoy making maps, too. And in this post on how to create effective homework (excuse me while I turn off the oxymoron alarms), Dan Bisaccio, former high school science teacher and now Director of Science Education at Brown University, discusses homework that might just be, if you'll excuse the audacity, fun."
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What if? Reflections from the ACSA Conference - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Last week I spent three days thinking about curriculum and all that it means to teaching and learning thanks to the Australian Curriculum Studies Association's biannual conference. It was three days of deeply thoughtful conversation and learning with just the right mix of academic research and ideas for grounded practice straight out of innovative classrooms and schools. With keynotes by Alan Reid, Dan Haesler, Bob Lingard, Robert Randall and Jan Owen combined with Masterclasses from some of Australia's leading educators there was much on offer. The biggest challenge was deciding which workshop you would attend when every session offered such outstanding opportunities.
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Giving students more music, theater, and dance boosts writing scores (and compassion), ... - 1 views

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    "When you're the big fish, it's not OK to pick on the little fish just because you can. That's an important lesson for everyone. But some Houston first-graders got a particularly vivid demonstration in the form of a musical puppet show, which featured fish puppets and an underlying message about why it's wrong to bully others. The show left an impression on the students at Codwell Elementary, according to their teacher Shelea Bennett. "You felt like you were in that story," she said. "By the end of the story they were able to answer why [bullying] wasn't good, and why you shouldn't act this way." The puppeteer's show was part of an effort to expand arts education in Houston elementary and middle schools. Now, a new study shows that the initiative helped students in a few ways: boosting students' compassion for their classmates, lowering discipline rates, and improving students' scores on writing tests. It's just the latest study to find that giving students more access to the arts offers measurable benefits. And adding time for dance, theater, or visual arts isn't at odds with traditional measures of academic success, according to the research - which amounts to one of the largest gold-standard studies on arts education ever conducted. "Arts learning experiences benefit students in terms of social, emotional, and academic outcomes," write researchers Dan Bowen of Texas A&M and Brian Kisida of the University of Missouri. The study, released Tuesday through the Houston Education Research Consortium, looked at elementary and middle schools - which predominantly served low-income students of color - that expressed interest in participating in Houston's Arts Access Initiative. There appeared to be significant need: nearly a third of elementary and middle schools in the district reported lacking a full-time arts teacher."
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The Bedley Bros Ep 44: Dan Pink - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Streamed live on Jan 9, 2014 Interview with best-selling author Daniel Pink as we talk about how his ideas can positivetly impact classroom practice."
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Be Less Helpful - 11 views

shared by Rob Fisher on 01 Oct 09 - Cached
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    this website will be up soon. visual based math problems to do with students
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    this website will be up soon. visual based math problems to do with students
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eSN TechWatch - eSN TechWatch: Preparing Kids for 21st-Century Success (Part 2) -- May ... - 0 views

  • Here's more of our interview with author Dan Pink, who discusses how schools must adapt to 21st-century needs
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