Nouns vs. Verbs and Other Studies about Teaching Children Moral Behaviors - Dr Robert B... - 1 views
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(Re)Defining Student Engagement | Reading By Example - 0 views
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I call on all school leaders, myself included, to put aside our biases and misconceptions regarding student engagement, as we engage in our own learning experiences during our frequent visits to classrooms.
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Let our student actions and dispositions guide our professional assessments.
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We in education talk so much about engagement in concert with terms like “collaboration”, “technology”, and “passion”. Is this where the best learning takes place? Sometimes, maybe even often, but certainly not always.
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Forces and Motions Lesson - 0 views
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Homework, Sleep, and the Student Brain | Edutopia - 0 views
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Are you able to stay up with your son or daughter until he or she finishes those assignments? If the answer is no, then too much homework is being assigned, and you both need more of the sleep that, according to Daniel T. Willingham (3), is crucial to memory consolidation.
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we see moderate advantages of no more than two hours of homework for high school students. For younger students, the correlation is even smaller. Homework does teach other important, non-cognitive skills such as time management, sustained attention, and rule following, but let us not mask that as learning the content and skills that most assignments are supposed to teach
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A scientific approach to tackling their homework can actually lead to deepened learning in less time.
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Intellectual Copyright: How to teach students the complexities of copyright | Alicia Ke... - 0 views
5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools | Edutopia - 0 views
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Formative assessment is done as students are learning. Summative assessment is at the end (like a test).
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Good teachers in every subject will adjust their teaching based upon what students know at each point. Good formative assessment removes the embarrassment of public hand raising and gives teachers feedback that impacts how they're teaching at that moment. Instant feedback.
Parenting With Dignity - Reasons why punishment doesn't work - 0 views
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Punishment will be considered to be any artificially created consequence for a given behavior.
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Any time that one attempts to change a child's behavior the child will resist.
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Add punishment and you will insure more resistance to change.)
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Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 0 views
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Effective tech integration must happen across the curriculum in ways that research shows deepen and enhance the learning process. In particular, it must support four key components of learning: active engagement, participation in groups, frequent interaction and feedback, and connection to real-world experts.
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Effective technology integration is achieved when the use of technology is routine and transparent and when technology supports curricular goals.
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Through projects, students acquire and refine their analysis and problem-solving skills as they work individually and in teams to find, process, and synthesize information they've found online.
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Nine Ways to Improve Class Discussions - 3 views
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When Tech Teaches, What Do Teachers Do? | Tech Learning - 0 views
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o when tech is doing the things teachers did, what do teachers do? Here are some ideas. Relationships: When technology provides the on demand lecture and feedback, teachers have more time to develop relationships with students. Students want to be seen, heard, and known. Technology enables teachers to better know their students for who they are as a whole as well as their talents, interests, and areas where they want to grow. Guidance: Young people need and want guidance. Teachers can spend more time guiding and supporting students. Tutoring: When whole class instruction can be done using technology, teachers are freed up to do small group and one-on-one tutoring. Digital Literacy: Teachers can play an important role in helping to support students in being responsible and respectful digital citizens. Learning Network Development: Connections are key and with technology we can help students safely make local and global connections. What if we found a mentor for every student that could support them digitally and/or face-to-face. Cheerleader: Students love knowing you know their accomplishments. More time to notice what students have accomplished. Discuss what that means and give them support.
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