Teachers for the 21st Century - A Program by the Council of Independent Colleges - 8 views
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The three topics of this website are: Multimedia Records of Practice to enable faculty to make public their typically invisible practice of teaching and to support their scholarship of teaching activities; Electronic Portfolios to enable faculty and students to reflect upon their learning or professional development or to support program or institutional assessment; and Digital Storytelling to enable faculty, students, and others to easily create digital stories with which they may share their reflections on their experiences in learning.
Teaching 2.0 : A Professional Development Resource Blog: Must Watch Educational Videos ... - 4 views
Teaching With Multiple Modalities - ReadWriteThink - 3 views
20 Questions to Ask Students in Science Projects: Children Develop a Better Understandi... - 14 views
Why Social Media Curriculum is Critical in Schools - 140 Character Conference by Lisa N... - 5 views
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It is unfortunate that in the 21st century many schools have deemed adolescent socialization among each other or with their teachers as inappropriate. This is the pervasive outlook despite the fact that educators are fully aware that 1) A healthy part of adolescent development includes socialization and 2) Research from those like the National School Board Association indicate that most students use social media to discuss educational topics and other studies (like this one from the CCSE) indicate students who are using social media to discuss schoolwork perform better.
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Across the nation, most schools have banned students from accessing authentic communication hardware or software, positioning school as a place where socialization is kept to a minimum, learning is teacher directed, and conversations are teacher, rather than student, driven and/or maintained. This of course does little to prepare students from effectively navigating the online environments they have access to and should be prepared to navigate outside of school.
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Schools that have taken the "don't ask, don't tell" approach to the social media curriculum are neglectfully choosing to look the other way as students communicate, collaborate, and connect in worlds devoid of adults. The result can be that just as in the real world, without any adult supervision, students could be at risk and are existing without models for appropriate behavior.
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Kiva - Loans that change lives - 0 views
Four steps to get your classroom management off to a great start Pt2 | Expert Professio... - 2 views
Four steps to get your classroom management off to a great start Pt1 | Expert Professio... - 3 views
Use Twitter to build a PLN - 8 views
The EdTech UNconference « - 3 views
Education Week's Digital Directions: Challenges Seen in Moving to Multimedia Textbooks - 4 views
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Most school districts have the technical infrastructure to support the basic digital textbooks of today. But as far as supporting the kinds of textbooks tech-savvy educators would like to see—multimedia-rich, interactive, Web-based materials—schools have some serious catching up to do in increasing network speed and connectivity, providing professional development for teachers, and persuading lawmakers to revisit state textbook-adoption policies.
CriticalThinking.org - John Stuart Mill: On Instruction, Intellectual Development, and ... - 11 views
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A pupil from whom nothing is ever demanded which he cannot do, never does all he can. ~ John Stuart Mill
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