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BBC - Arts - Dickens Game - 6 views

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    Learn about Dickens' England. A fantastic way to give students background knowledge before reading a Dickens' novel.
Lee Ham

A Tale of two Cities by Charles Dickens - 0 views

The Tale of Two Cities,its original title ,is the second historical novel by Charles Dickens,written in 1859,the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.The story begins in 1775,du...

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John Evans

The 10 Best Apps for On-Call / Substitute Teachers - 1 views

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    "On-Call and substitute teachers face a perplexing set of planning-related problems that require each to become a proverbial Jack- or Jill-of-all-trades. On Monday, you may be filling in for an elementary school music teacher and on Thursday you could be spearheading a discussion on Dickens. Investing in a few mobile apps can save you stress and time, allowing you to have a lesson plan or the materials for students literally at your fingertips."
John Evans

Educational Origami - Our Apps book is out - 10 views

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    "For the last year, Harry and I have been working on the ipad applications book for high schools. The Book is called Apps for learning, and is published as part of the 21st Century Fluency series with my Colleagues Harry Dickens, Lee Crockett and Ian Jukes. This book has been a huge amount of fun to write. I had a great excuse to by numerous applications and try these out. The book details what we consider to be the best applications for high school at the moment."
John Evans

How Creative Teachers Make Beauty Out Of Chaos - 2 views

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    "Often the idea of creativity is put in a special box that is limited to only certain kinds of people. This is one of our great myths. I am sure that Albert Einstein, Gandhi, David Bohn, Martha Graham, Wendell Berry, Aristotle, Pablo Picasso, Billie Holiday, Steve Jobs, Vincent Van Gogh, Mozart, Socrates, Leonardo Da Vinci, Martin Luther King, Beethoven, Charles Dickens, Carl Jung, Tesla, Galileo, Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin and Michelangelo all came from different backgrounds, cultures and ways of life. What they did have in common was the ability to see or feel the dynamic interconnectedness of the flow of life."
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