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Jill Bergeron

Ready. Set. Let go. - 0 views

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    This article is written by the same woman who wrote How to Raise an Adult. It discusses the trap of overparenting and asks parents to let their children take responsibility for themselves.
Jill Bergeron

Projects By Jen -- Calendar - 1 views

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    K-6 PBL/maker projects.
Jill Bergeron

Meaningful Making - 1 views

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    This is a collection of projects and ideas about making.
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Science & Technology Lessons | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Science and other topics TED-Ed http://bit.ly/1XkGKcx Great way to flip lessons, assign some comprehension questions, and assess
Jill Bergeron

5 Google Drive Tips Everyone Should Know - 1 views

  • 1. Publish your Google Document to the web.
  • 2. Search for Images Without Leaving Google Docs.
  • 3. Editing Images in Docs and Slides
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  •  4. Use Google Drive Offline.
  • 5. Edit Microsoft Office Files in Google Drive
Jill Bergeron

5 ways to make your classroom student-centered - 0 views

  • A student-centered classroom allows students to be an integral part of the assessment development process.
  • A student-centered classroom focuses on finding solutions to real-world problems.
  • 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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  • A student-centered classroom embraces the notion that there are multiple ways to accomplish an individual task.
  • A student-centered classroom firmly believes that there is a partnership and a strong level of trust between educators and students.
Jill Bergeron

Chrome Music Lab - 0 views

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    "Chrome Music Lab is a collection of experiments that let anyone, at any age, explore how music works. They're collaborations between musicians and coders, all built with the freely available Web Audio API."
Jill Bergeron

Level Up Village - 0 views

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    Blended learning classes with a global competency component to them.
Jill Bergeron

What Do "Future Ready" Students Look Like? | Edutopia - 0 views

  • a key readiness factor: knowing how to learn.
  • If you believe in what you're doing," he adds, "working out your problems is the only option."
  • Resilience turns out to be another key readiness factor for tackling hard problems.
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  • "There's no better trait for entrepreneurs," says Scobbie. "You need to get past failures quickly. Entrepreneurs fail fast and learn from mistakes." A sense of humor helped the team over rough spots. "You need to be with a team where the laughs outnumber the angry outbursts."
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    This article looks at a group of post-college students who used 21st century skills to win a global challenge to meet poverty head-on through early childhood education.
Jill Bergeron

The Ultimate List of Educational Websites - UltraLinx - 0 views

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    Lists of websites for all different aspects of education.
Jill Bergeron

How to Run an AWESOME After-school Maker Club | Renovated Learning - 0 views

  • I find that students really benefit from being given guidelines and then making something within those guidelines.
  • Find a way to have students reflect on what they’ve created and document it.
  • I recently created a design process worksheet that I’ve started using with my students.  They write a few brief sentences or draw some sketches for each step of the design process.
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  • Designate a sharing day or time when everyone gets to talk with the group about their projects.  Set up a Skype or Google Hangout with another school and have your students share their projects with them (hello joint design challenges!).
  •  Plan a school-wide Maker Fair where students can showcase projects they’ve created.
  • Come up with a name for your club together.  Design t-shirts.
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    Practical ideas on how to launch a maker club and keep students engaged.
Jill Bergeron

Principal: What happened when my school ended useless homework - The Washington Post - 1 views

  • a famous meta-analysis of previous research on the subject, published in 2006 by researcher Harris Cooper and colleagues, which found that homework in elementary school does not contribute to academic achievement.
  • One parent pointed out that some of the content of the homework is beyond the child’s knowledge so parents are almost “required” to teach it at home.
  • I read a number of articles about how we have to get better at homework, the argument being  that homework is a problem for children and families because it is tedious and doesn’t ask children to think critically and creatively. 
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  • Newly learned skills: Kohn argues that it is rare that all students need the same practice at the end of a lesson.  For some, additional practice may  be confusing, while for others, it may  be unnecessary. What the research says: Kohn scoured the research to find that there is no evidence that homework in elementary school leads to an increase in student achievement.
  • Time management and organizational skills: Kohn points out that rather than teaching time management to students, homework actually requires parents to do more to organize children’s time.
  • As a former teacher, I had always felt that homework was a critical part of children learning organizational skills and responsibility and a way to practice newly developed skills.  Moreover, the idea of getting rid of homework seemed a bit too unconventional. But when I finally did pick up “The Homework Myth,” I couldn’t put it down. One by one, my reasons for considering homework an essential part of the elementary school experience were dismantled.
  • In kindergarten, students dictate stories to their families on a regular basis, but with no official due dates.  Parents were encouraged to read to their children, but there were no set expectations for how much or how often. Starting in first grade, students were expected to read nightly and this included families reading to children. Most grade-level teams opted out of reading logs or other accountability structures, noting that these often devolved into a meaningless checklists lacking accountability altogether. Third graders were asked to write nightly. Students determine the content and form of their writing, which is not graded.  Third graders are also expected to practice their math facts based on both grade level expectations and personal levels of mastery.
  • Teachers give parents information about other elements also taught in class so they can be supportive of the related homework.  When a teacher asks students to read for 30 minutes, some students may read 10 pages, and others may read 30.  Parents can help children find a regular time to do that homework because the time needed is consistent. 
  • Our school may be giving less homework but we have more students engaged in more meaningful learning activities at home than ever before.
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    This principal details the approach her elementary school took to reducing homework and making it more meaningful.
Jill Bergeron

Curricula | CIESE - 0 views

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    PBL ideas related to the STEM fields.
Jill Bergeron

Mathalicious - 0 views

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    While you need a membership to join this site and access all of the resources, there are great real world examples of math that correlate to many different concepts taught in middle school and high school.
Jill Bergeron

Project Based Learning - Real World Math - 2 views

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    PBL ideas for math classes.
Jill Bergeron

A Collection of Project Based Learning End Products - Learning in Hand - 0 views

  • What I look for in projects:The project answers a driving question.The production is made by students or documents students’ learning.The production is made for an audience.The project is open-ended, so each end production is different.The product is hosted publicly online.Read more about project based learning.
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    Finished projects as a result of PBL methods. Sorted by grade level.
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