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This American Life Goes to School | The Spicy Learning Blog - 0 views

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    A collection of stories in podcasts from the NPR show, "This American Life," that relate to school and schooling. Very useful listening activity for the advanced learner, and stories will include local accents and cultural insights.
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eTwinning - Homepage - 1 views

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    The place where schools in Europe can create community bonds in school-to-school and class-to-class projects, encompassing many subjects, including culture, current events, languages, and literature. If you are in Europe, don't miss these exciting projects.
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4 surprising lessons about education from data collected around the world | TED Blog - 3 views

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    In this TED talk, Andreas Schleicher describes a new scale, "PISA (the Programme for International Student Assessment), an initiative of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). PISA not only tests students on their mathematical understanding, reading level and ability to apply learning to new problems, but also looks at what teachers get paid, how long the school day is, what the average class size is and whether quality of education is uniform across schools and social stratifications. It even measures cultural attitudes, like whether people in the country expect all students to achieve or only a small segment of them to. It's this broad approach to data collection that makes PISA so powerful, says Schleicher." An interesting way for a country to compare where it is and how it compares globally.
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Use of voice & Skype for LL - 0 views

  • On a Sunday morning in November, six students studying Arabicare crowded around a television set in the Paul and Edith Cooper International Learning Center (ILC), waiting for a video conference with students in Saudi Arabia to begin. The conference, which was organized by Barbara Sawhill, director of the ILC, and Wafa Hameedi, director of technology at Effat College, is just one example of the way faculty members are using technology to revolutionize the teaching of foreign languages at Oberlin. “This is just one example of how technology can create bridges between schools, cultures, countries,and languages,” Sawhill says. “It is extremely difficult for an American to travel Saudi Arabia, but technology can take us there – and once we are connected, we are able to experience an entirely different world.” Sawhill has also started using Skype, a free, voice-over IP tool that makes computer-to-computer long-distance “telephone calls,” as a way to bring additional native speakers to the students. She recently organized a conference call between Buthaina Al-Othman, a native speaker of Arabic and a professor of English as a Second Language (ESL) at Kuwait University, and the Oberlin students who are studying Arabic with Assistant Professor of French Ali Yedes, also a native speaker of Arabic.
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    Examples "of the way faculty members are using technology to revolutionize the teaching of foreign languages at Oberlin. "This is just one example of how technology can create bridges between schools, cultures, countries,and languages," Sawhill says. "It is extremely difficult for an American to travel Saudi Arabia, but technology can take us there - and once we are connected, we are able to experience an entirely different world." Sawhill has also started using Skype, a free, voice-over IP tool that makes computer-to-computer long-distance "telephone calls," as a way to bring additional native speakers to the students.
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CALL IS Virtual Software List - 47 views

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RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - YouTube - 2 views

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    How do we educate our children to meet the needs of the new economies of the 21st century, and retain local cultures while recognizing globalization? The current system of public education was conceived and designed for the 19th century period of industrialization with the social and economic imperatives of the Enlightenment: academic vs non-academic views of the mind. The result is kids being medicated to sit still in school while besieged with the information overload of the digital age. How do we allow divergent thinking and creativity?
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Beyond school walls - Teaching blogging to empower learners | My LearningWithComputers - 3 views

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    "Between 2006 and 2008, while teaching "Ethics for Teachers" to EFL teacher trainees at "Profesorado del Liceo Cultural Británico" (Buenos Aires - Argentina ), and certainly encouraged by the inspiring discussions that were taking place at TESOL EVO workshops, I had the chance to explore the integration of student blogs into the course. Class members were invited to start their own blogs (which I then linked and followed by means of a Feevy students in turn chose to embed into their blog templates) and weekly post their reflections on assigned readings. Since the topics discussed took in sharing values and personal experiences, this seemed a perfect occasion for fostering individual expression. Serving other aims of the course - the development of interculturalism and appreciation of diversity - the weekly assignment also involved posting a comment on at least an entry made by a partner."
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Teaching Middle School Art: Symbolism Art Lesson - 0 views

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    Teaching culture in the context of art. Middle school students integrate curriculum with other subjects.
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Shakespeare Uncovered : PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    "From his comedies to histories to tragedies, the series looks at the stories that have shaped our cultural history: seeking out each play's inspiration, finding the moments and places that set every scene, as well as examining the words that gave life to Shakespeare's world both in the past and present. "This thematic collection -- which adheres to national learning standards -- contains video segments from the series, informational texts, discussion questions, and suggestions for extension activities to enhance your students' reading, viewing, and appreciation of Shakespeare's works." Another great series by PBS, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Each video in the series covers a particular theme and is appropriate for high school students. Explore and savour!
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The Bard Isn't Hard: 10 Resources For Teaching Shakespeare - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    Some ideas and resources. Literature is a good way to engage ELLs, even if at first the language seems hard. His language is so much a part of the English-speaking world's culture that Shakespeare has to be included. And it's required, usually in high school. Learning short passages and performing them is a great activity and will help with pronunciation, too.
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Gradual Release Of Responsibility And Scaffolding - 1 views

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    This short (2.17 min) video shows how students in a multi-cultural, multi-language high school class, this teacher gradually puts the responsibility for learning about a topic (in this case Shakespeare and tragedy) directly on the students.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 19 Educational Games About U.S. Civics - 3 views

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    "iCivics is an excellent source of educational games that offer lessons in civics. Since its launch a few years ago, iCivics has steadily grown to the point that it now contains nineteen educational games for students. All of the games require students to take on a decision making role. To succeed in the games students have to apply their understanding of the rules and functions local, state, or Federal government. Some games require an understanding of the U.S. court system and or the Constitution." Sounds like a great site for advanced adult learners getting ready for citizenship, or for high school students studying civics. I can also see this being used in an American culture class overseas. t/h R. Byrne
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Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning - Global Exchange - 1 views

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    "The aim of the social network is to build a community of learners and educators for the purpose of connecting and engaging people of all cultures in collaborative lifelong learning. We suggest you edit your profile, add your picture, invite friends and/or start (in any language) your own groups, events, discussions, photos. videos, blog posts, and have fun. In addition, you are cordially invited to present, moderate, and participate in the professional development workshops including Moodle for Teachers (M4T) at Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL)." Recommended by Nellie Deutsch, this site allows you to create your own groups, blogs, calendar, etc. This might be a good place to get a class of students or a whole school connected.
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Video for all | Home - Video For All - 1 views

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    About 50 ways to show how video can be used in the classroom for learning/teaching language skills, culture, assessment, etc. Also divided by European standards proficiency levels and by age/school class.
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UNESCO Young Digital Creators - 0 views

  • The YDC Educator’s Kit is designed to help teachers and educators working in schools, youth clubs, community centres, and training institutes to generate and manage project-based learning activities with young people. Download the full version of the Young Digital Creators Educator's Kit
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    The YDC Educator's Kit is designed to help teachers and educators working in schools, youth clubs, community centres, and training institutes to generate and manage project-based learning activities with young people. --EHS
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A Missing Piece in the Economic Stimulus: Hobbling Arts Hobbles Innovation | Psychology... - 0 views

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    Argues that art is not a luxury, but a crucial part of the scientific processes that lead to innovation and invention. Send this article to you school board and congresspersons.
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ivan krstić · code culture » The Distraction Machine - 2 views

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    Discusses why a study in Romanian seemed to indicate that introducing computers LOWERED test scores in math. One answer is the type of statistics analysis used. Another, perhaps more accessible, is that children were given a "bare-room" Windows PC--no educational software, which though available, had to be self-installed. For novices at or below poverty level, how was this to be done. And without educational/pedagogical infrastructure from the school, why would it be done.
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One way to create a more inclusive school - YouTube - 0 views

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    Peer Helper program has students work with autistic peers. The results are amazing for both sides of the partnership.
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Educators | National Museum of African American History and Culture - 0 views

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    Programs and resources to "ignite critical thinking skills and creativity, to generate self-pride and insprie life-long learning for diverse audiences." Programs for early childhood Ed through Teachers, and school group tours.
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Wordia [Subject Videos] - games and resources to educate across all ages, and the whole... - 9 views

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    Especially good for young learners- middle school. Has hundreds of games and resources, and subject videos are contributed by kids. You can also search for a word in one of their video, includes history, poetry and other literature, holiday stories, etc. From Carla Arena.
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