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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Value of Guided Projects in Makerspaces | Renovated Learning - 0 views
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Working through guided projects can help students to develop the skills that they need to further explore creatively. It’s true that some students can just figure it out, but most need that gentle push to get them started.
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Following patterns to the letter when I first got started helped me to learn the skills that I needed to be creative in my knitting.
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The problem comes when all we ever do are guided projects. Sylvia Martinez and Gary Stager warn against the “20 identical birdhouses” style class projects, where there is zero creativity involved. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of focusing too much on standards, rubrics and guided projects and zapping all the fun and creativity out, turning a makerspace into nothing more than another classroom. It’s tempting for many educators to just print out a list of instructions, sit students down in front of a “maker kit” and check their e-mail while students work through the steps one by one. This is obviously not what we want in our makerspaces.
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5 ways to make your classroom student-centered - 0 views
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A student-centered classroom allows students to be an integral part of the assessment development process.
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A student-centered classroom focuses on finding solutions to real-world problems.
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A student-centered classroom is not about what the teacher is doing or what the teacher has done; it's about what the students are doing and what the students can do in the future.
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Student-Centered Learning: March 2016 | Matt Renwick - 0 views
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Kraft and his team found four attributes identified in schools that experienced consistently high achievement: School safety and order Leadership and professional development High academic expectations Teacher relationships and collaboration
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Specific professional learning offerings for teachers include one-to-one instructional coaching and school leadership opportunities. Teacher retention and higher test scores have been the result of these efforts.
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Educators can start reimagining instruction by asking ourselves what learning we experienced in our school careers that truly mattered in our lives. This reflection can lead to finding topics and themes from our current curriculum and assessing how well they fit within this mindset of lifeworthy learning. Four tenets of big understandings – opportunity, insight, action, and ethics – can serve as gatekeepers in this process.
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Turning the Tide: Inspiring Concern for Others and the Common Good through College Admissions | Harvard Graduate School of Education - 0 views
Building Staff Rapport With Flash Lessons | Edutopia - 0 views
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Teachers are, by nature, protective of their practice and their space. In this way, even before I enter a teacher's room, I must establish the requisite rapport to garner the invitation. From there, the teacher picks the class, the day, and the time. Then she gives me a sense of what she's doing, has just finished, or will be doing soon. Finally, I show up and get to work.
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Ultimately, I had no idea if anyone would invite me in. Moreover, I didn't know if the lessons would work once I was invited. What I learned, however, is that only the former matters. Like an educational grandparent, if I show up and the lesson bombs, I get to leave and let the teacher move on without me. But the fact that teachers are willing to give up control of their rooms -- to an administrator -- without so much as a hint about what will happen when I get there, well, that's how I know the flashes are working.
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For all but one, I admit to having only a Google-search-based knowledge of the content, yet teachers keep inviting me in
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Activity for kids outside of school time is an oasis in a 'learning desert' - NewsWorks - 0 views
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Urban Thinkscape, is designed to re-imagine the Promise Zone by increasing caregiver-child engagement through playful learning activities installed in public spaces.
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bring children's museum-quality learning activities right into the streets where people wait for the bus or hang out after school.
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prioritize raising "happy, healthy, thinking, caring, and social children who become collaborative, creative, competent, and responsible citizens tomorrow." Only from our own determination will our children learn perseverance; only from our innovation will our children learn creativity; and only through our prioritizing education — inside the school walls and out — will our children learn to do so as well.
4 Proven Strategies for Teaching Empathy | Edutopia - 0 views
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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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In psychology, there are currently two common approaches to empathy: shared emotional response and perspective taking.
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Shared emotional response, or affective empathy, occurs when an individual shares another person’s emotions.
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instaGrok | A new way to learn - 0 views
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Google Launches YouTube for Schools | Wired Educator - 0 views
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