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John Evans

A New Mindset for Teachers: Self-Care Is Not Selfish | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "There was a time when I would work myself to death. All day, every day. There was a time when I would come to school sick beyond belief because I did not want to disappoint anyone, and let's face it, because the hassle of leaving lesson plans for subs who never completed them drove me absolutely crazy. Late nights in the building, extra hours at home planning and grading, and various extracurricular activities required all of my attention and energy. I preached self-care to other people, but I did not practice self-care myself. There was a time when I put my job before my family, before my health, and before my sanity. That time ended just as the pandemic began."
Phil Taylor

It's vital we teach social networking skills in school - Comment - Voices - The Independent - 0 views

  • As with learning to read, swim or play good football children will be much more effective social networkers with support, guidance and help than without
  • We need to educate young people to understand that it is wrong to write anything on a social networking site which you wouldn’t say to someone’s face
  • Second, Twitter and Facebook are, as has been well publicised, a groomer’s dream.
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  • Third, for goodness sake let’s capitalise on social networking and make it a force for the good in education
Reynold Redekopp

Defining Makerspaces: What the Research Says | Renovated Learning - 4 views

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    "Recently, I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with criticism.  I was told (not to my face) by a visitor to our school that our library makerspace is not a "real makerspace".  This same person stated that our woodshop is a "real makerspace" because it has power tools.  She even suggested that I "do some research" on what makerspaces actually are. Feeling personally insulted aside, what bothers me most about this statement is the concept that some makerspaces are more valid than others and that a makerspace is solely defined by the tools it contains.  I do agree that our woodshop is a makerspace, even though we don't call it that. Our woodshop is awesome, and I'm so glad that we have a space where students can learn how to use saws, drills and other tools to build awesome projects as part of their curriculum.  Yes, that is a makerspace. But is my space any less of a makerspace simply because it doesn't have power tools?  Because it doesn't have a 3D printer?  Because my students build with LEGOs, K'nex and cardboard?"
darren mccarty

President's Day Game - 3 views

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    See how many faces you recognize! There are over 4000 games K-12 for teachers and students on http://www.bubbabrain.com
Phil Taylor

Are children's screen time guidelines out of touch? | CTV News - 4 views

  • makes no sense to continue to push, year after year, the two-hour screen-time limit in the face of overwhelming evidence that behaviour is not changing.
  • “(Screens) are here to stay so let’s think about the quality of what we’re consuming as well as the quantity,
John Evans

5 Steps to Increasing Teacher Technology Integration | #Edchat Recap - 9 views

  • Lead by Example
  • Change the Face of your Professional Development
  • Encourage Your Teachers to Build a Professional Learning Network
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  • Put the Curriculum and Safety First
  • Create a Digital Toolbox for Teachers and Students
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    "5 Steps to Increasing Teacher Technology Integration | #Edchat Recap"
Phil Taylor

Weblogg-ed » Yeah, You've Got Problems. So Solve Them. - 2 views

  • We say we want our kids to be problem solvers, but all too often, when faced with the challenges of a changing educational landscape, we don’t offer solutions.
Phil Taylor

The Pervasiveness of Technology: Why We Have To Face Up {Technology in Education, 21st Century Learning | Developing Education - 7 views

  • CBC documentary
  • it is essential that there is a purpose, and pedagogic purpose to the activities we do with technology
  • f we stand a chance of having students ‘unplug’ themselves willingly and engage in ‘deeper thought’ more often than ‘superficial thought’ in their leisure or work, they must understand why deeper thought is more important, and why it is better to put it before the ‘rush’ and instant gratification of technology.
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  • they are given direction and purposeful tasks to complete with the technology, and it is used for tasks that generally cannot be achieved through other means.
  • tech for learning
John Evans

What to do about teens and their dumb naked photos of themselves. - By Dahlia Lithwick - Slate Magazine - 0 views

  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
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  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Sexting is the clever new name for the act of sending, receiving, or forwarding naked photos via your cell phone.
  • Greensburg, Pa., were charged with disseminating child pornography for sexting their boyfriends. The boys who received the images were charged with possession. A teenager in Indiana faces fe
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