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John Evans

Disinformation Toolkit 2.0 - InterAction - 3 views

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    "Disinformation Toolkit 2.0 builds on its predecessor by looking more broadly at the many ways disinformation impacts the work of civil society organizations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are active in defense of human rights, humanitarian action, and across sectors of international development around the globe."
mis india

Boarding School in India | MIS INDIA - 0 views

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    Mussoorie International School is the Best Boarding School in India. In our School 500 STUDENTS, 100 TEACHERS, 50 CLASSES, 15 LABS. Our vision is to provide a platform for every individual to explore her hidden talent in the desired field. We have all facilities for to students learn and enjoy practical skills like a swimming pool, laboratory, library, Dormitory. https://www.misindia.net/
John Evans

Where does Artificial Intelligence belong in student life? - 0 views

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    "Where does Artificial intelligence (AI) belong in student life? The International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) tasked our small group of students from around the globe with tackling this question. Although far from experts, we each had experiences with this challenge of ethically integrating AI into academic life that prompted our interest in joining this discussion."
Sheri Oberman

Seth's Blog: When a conference works (and doesn't) - 3 views

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    Next time you go to or host a conference ask yourself if it meets this standard
Nik Peachey

Using action research to explore technology in ... - 0 views

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    Using action research to explore technology in language teaching https://t.co/hxmibAAhsO #edtech #ict #research… https://t.co/RMhHmybgkQ
Phil Taylor

Technology in Schools Offers Potential Not Promise - Matt Harris, Ed.D. - International... - 0 views

  • Technology CAN make learning deeper, broader, and interconnected. It CAN teach new skills. It has the POTENTIAL for lasting impact on students and teachers.
Sheri Oberman

worried about PISA? - 4 views

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    Media hype over PISA results influence educational decision makers to try and achieve better test scores, so it is worth considering the fatal flaws in the PISA.
Phil Taylor

The Biggest "Game-Changer" in Education | The Principal of Change - 5 views

  • “What do you see as the big ‘game changer’ in education?”
  • The real game changer isn’t something external; it is internal.  It is the way we think and grow.  It is moving from that “fixed” mindset about teaching and learning, and moving to the “growth” mindset.
  •  Change is the one constant that we will always have in our world and if we do not grow and learn to embrace it, then we will become irrelevant.
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    "Change is the one constant that we will always have in our world and if we do not grow and learn to embrace it, then we will become irrelevant."
Nigel Coutts

Curriculum - The messy field of education - 0 views

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    A discussion of curriculum review and nationalisation reveals a messy field with no clear way of meeting the needs of all involved. What lessons might we learn from high-performing international systems and what are the dangers of borrowing ideas?
Nigel Coutts

Education: Competition vs Collaboration - 1 views

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    In a time where much of the debate around education is linked to performance on national and international assessments such as PISA, TIMMS, PIRLS and in Australia, NAPLAN combined with calls for market-driven reforms there is a danger that a climate of competition between schools and systems will grow.
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