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Tony Borash

6 Principles of Game-Based Learning - Pt. 1 - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Tony Borash on 11 Feb 22 - No Cached
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    Minecraft six principles of game-based learning: The failure dynamic, fail early, fail often. Teach students to take risks in a safe environment- a game. The flexibility dynamic. Provide multiple paths to success. Old school video games had one way to win. Newer "sandbox" games are more open. The construction dynamic. Build something that matters. Students want to create things with a purpose. Minecraft lets them create something difficult and worthwhile. The situated meaning. Learn new ideas by experiencing them. Students learn vocabulary in real-time, as it pertains to playing with others in the game; or learn math as they understand construction. Systems thinking. Learn how all pieces can fit or be fitted. Games help players see how their actions fit into the bigger picture, not just the individual. Build empathy. Bring players together to learn a common goal. By communicating and working together, players build empathy through their avatars by raising awareness of local or global goals.
Katy Fodchuk

How to Promote Racial Equity in the Workplace - 1 views

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      Equity Article for Ed Leadership
  • Empathy is critical for making progress toward racial equity because it affects whether individuals or organizations take any action and if so, what kind of action they take. There are at least four ways to respond to racism: join in and add to the injury, ignore it and mind your own business, experience sympathy and bake cookies for the victim, or experience empathic outrage and take measures to promote equal justice. The personal values of individual employees and the core values of the organization are two factors that affect which actions are undertaken.
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      Equity article Ed Leadership
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  • three distinct but interconnected categories: personal attitudes, informal cultural norms, and formal institutional policies.
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To Be a Great Educator and Leader, Emotional Intelligence Is Essential (Opinion) - 0 views

  • The way in which we communicate with others can impact relationships, trust, and change.
  • In order to reflect, leaders need to be aware of their own emotional intelligence and find ready-to-go strategies,
  • it’s always a good practice to try to find that all elusive time to ponder as you begin to enhance your own emotional intelligence.
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  • Self-awareness: One’s ability to recognize their own emotions, strengths, and challenges.
  • Self-regulation: The ability to monitor and regulate one’s behaviors.
  • Motivation: Being excited and engaged in an environment
  • Social skills: The ability to be able to speak to people from all walks of life purposefully.
  • Empathy: Being aware of how your actions impact others’ feelings
  • After reflecting on how you spend your time, consider some spaces where you can practice reflection. Is it right after school? Is it in the morning before students arrive? Is it during your commute?
  • Ongoing discussion and reflection is critical to our professional success and student achievement.
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