When Teachers Are the Experts. From Tradtional to Collaborative Professional D.evelopm... - 5 views
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What my school is learning, and what current research suggests, is that teachers don’t improve by listening to someone tell them how to do something newer or better in their classrooms. They learn by working together to address problems they themselves identify in their schools and classrooms. This type of staff development goes by many names, but I’ll use the term “collaborative PD.” The problems with old PD are so many, and the benefits of collaborative PD so great, that the days are surely numbered for the former. Yes, old-style professional development is doomed.
The Best Sites For Teaching About Latitude & Longitude | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of t... - 13 views
Interview Of The Month: Sean Banville, One Of The Hardest Working People In The ESL/EFL... - 0 views
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The very best way to improve your craft, as far as I’m concerned, is to build a PLN (Professional Learning Network) on Twitter.
Schools supe: iPad more important than a book | Technically Incorrect - CNET News - 4 views
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But Morrill's contention seems to be that the days of the book as being held up as some indispensable tool of learning might just be coming to an end.
Chart of the Day: iTunes App Downloads Overtake Songs - 1 views
Wow, This Is Really Useful: A Bloom's Taxonomy For Student Reflection | Larry Ferlazzo'... - 12 views
The Best Resources For Learning About Teens & Stress | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the... - 4 views
The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2011 - So Far | Larry Ferlazzo's Website... - 12 views
I'll get by with a little help from my PLN! | Digital Learning Environments - 8 views
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There are literally hundreds of students and dozens of educators interacting continuously throughout the day. Yet, many teachers express a sense of professional isolation.
The Best Resources For Learning How To Use Google Docs/Google Drive | Larry F... - 1 views
The Best Videos For Educators In 2014 - Part Two | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites ... - 1 views
Study reveals how many times you should be checking email daily to reduce stress - 1 views
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While the average person checks email 15 times a day, the study suggests three times is the right amount to keep added stress away.
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