Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways to Add Interactive Elements to Your Videos - 0 views
Keith Hughes Explains How to Make Flipped Classroom Videos - 1 views
Flipped Classrooms 101 - A self-paced, short course - Turn to Your Neighbor: The Offici... - 0 views
Use Arts Integration to Enhance Common Core | Edutopia - 0 views
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From the students, integration demands creativity, problem-solving, perseverance, collaboration and the ability to work through the rigorous demands of multiple ideas and concepts woven together to create a final product. Integration is not simply combining two or more contents together
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By weaving the arts into and through our content in naturally aligned ways, we are providing relevance to student learning, and giving them an opportunity to connect their world to our classrooms
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The keys to using Arts Integration successfully are: Collaboration between arts and classroom teachers to find naturally-aligned objectives Using an arts area in which the classroom teacher is comfortable (for many, this starts with visual arts) Creating a lesson that truly teaches to both standards Assessing both areas equitably
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Five best apps that support your flipped classroom | EducationalCraft - 0 views
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Teaching All Students to High Standards in Mixed Ability Classes - 0 views
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Teaching Adolescents How to Evaluate the Quality of Online Information | Edutopia - 0 views
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Middle school students are more concerned with content relevance than with credibility.
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They rarely attend to source features such as author, venue or publication type to evaluate reliability and author perspective. When they do refer to source features in their explanations, their judgments are often vague, superficial and lack reasoned justification.
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Dimensions of Critical Evaluation
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Raising a Moral Child - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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For example, research suggests that when parents praise effort rather than ability, children develop a stronger work ethic and become more motivated.
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Surveys reveal that in the United States, parents from European, Asian, Hispanic and African ethnic groups all place far greater importance on caring than achievement
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Genetic twin studies suggest that anywhere from a quarter to more than half of our propensity to be giving and caring is inherited
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How Does Project-Based Learning Work? | Edutopia - 0 views
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Have in mind what materials and resources will be accessible to the students. Next, students will need assistance in managing their time -- a definite life skill. Finally, have multiple means for assessing your students' completion of the project: Did the students master the content? Were they able to apply their new knowledge and skills? Many educators involve their students in developing these rubrics
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Here are steps for implementing PBL, which are detailed below: Start with the Essential Question Design a Plan for the Project Create a Schedule Monitor the Students and the Progress of the Project Assess the Outcome Evaluate the Experience
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Involve the students in planning; they will feel ownership of the project when they are actively involved in decision making.
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