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9 must-read blogs for innovative teachers | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "Social media's popularity means educators have a number of avenues to develop their professional learning networks and learn from one another. Blogging gives educators a platform to share best practices, pose questions to their peers, and explore new ideas about teaching and learning. Here, we've gathered 9 blogs that focus on technology integration, instructional technology, school leadership, and pedagogy. If you have a favorite blog that isn't on this list, use the comment section below to let us know."
John Evans

The 2 stages of successful early STEM education | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "How to better integrate the connected benefits of computer science in elementary STEM education."
John Evans

Teachers talk: 12 makerspace must-haves for back-to-school | eSchool News - 2 views

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    "Four experienced "makers" and K-12 educators dish their top tools and advice to build a meaningful classroom makerspace from the ground up. "
John Evans

5 core computational thinking skills that strengthen humanities skills | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "Anyone who says you can't apply computational thinking and digital learning strategies to strengthen students' writing skills is wrong. To the contrary, this innovative learning style helps students hone critical-thinking skills across every discipline. In my classroom, I teach students computational thinking through free materials from Ignite My Future in School, a partnership between Tata Consultancy Services and Discovery Education. I especially enjoy using their Curriculum Connectors, online resources for teachers across disciplines to help their students apply computational thinking techniques. The core tenets of computational thinking are the building blocks that help my students become better learners and problem-solvers across every area of their work-from all areas of reading and language arts. Here's how five core computational thinking approaches help my students build stronger critical thinking and writing skills:"
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