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Paul Beaufait

CAL: Digests: Professional Development for Language Teachers - 10 views

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    "In this paper, professional development is defined as an ongoing learning process in which teachers engage voluntarily to learn how best to adjust their teaching to the learning needs of their students. Professional development is not a one-shot, one-size-fits-all event, but rather an evolving process of professional self-disclosure, reflection, and growth that yields the best results when sustained over time in communities of practice and when focused on job-embedded responsibilities" (Defining Professional Development, ¶1).
Susan Oxnevad

A Playlist of Search Engines to Support All Learners - 0 views

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    I have created a playlist of tools to help students efficiently find information using a variety of digital tools to match unique learning styles. If you would like to use this with your students, click the Share Playlist link at the bottom to grab the embed code or link.
tarrence flowers

A New Financial Aid Goup - 1 views

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    Hey guys just made a group soley for financial aid especially scholarships, please help our students out and add some whenever you come across some Thanks!
Jim Farmer

How to Get a Classroom of Kids Blogging in Under 5 Minutes! - 47 views

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    designed by teachers for teachers. They have made the process of creating and monitoring a class blog safe and efficient. Sign-ups are fast and simple, making it easy to co-ordinate a whole class of new students. At the same time, the blog's privacy and security is protected by default. This makes life incredibly easy for the teacher, allowing you to get straight in to the fun bit of blogging!
Paul Beaufait

TESOL Connections: A Sequence of Critical Thinking Task - 31 views

  • Scriven and Paul begin to define critical thinking as ‘‘the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action’’ (quoted in Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2009, para. 2).
  • Bloom (1956) offered one of the first comprehensive elaborations of these important skills. Since the conception of Bloom’s Taxonomy, his colleagues (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001) have carried on his work and developed a two-dimensional taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing student learning outcomes. The Knowledge Dimension identifies four types of knowledge: factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive. The second aspect of Bloom’s Taxonomy, the Cognitive Process Dimension, outlines six ways of thinking (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create) and their many subprocesses.
  • For the purposes of this article, critical thinking is defined as the practice and development of an active, conscious, purposeful awareness of what one encounters both in the classroom and in the outside world. It is a kind of thinking and learning that demands an investment in personal and communal learning on the part of the student and teacher. Critical thinking does not discount the emotional or gut responses that everyone has. Rather, it complements and enters into dialogue with them so that reasoned judgments are possible.
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  • Observing is the basic starting point of the sequence—so basic, in fact, that some teachers may not immediately consider it to be critical thinking at all. However, observing is critical thinking because it involves a fundamental level of analysis.
  • To read the rest of the article, download the PDF
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    "This article [by John Beaumont] is from Volume 1, Issue 4 of TESOL Journal" (TESOL Connections [website], Features, December 2010).
Jim Farmer

Switcheroo Zoo - 0 views

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    One of favorites just keeps getting better!!!!! Create a new creature, write about it...
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    There are 142 species in Switch Zoo, and the site features animal games, music performed using animal voices, a reference section about all of the animals in Switch Zoo, lesson plans, and poetry, stories and artwork created by students and visitors.
Mark Fox

Math Playground - 1 views

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    Welcome to Math Playground, an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun!
Jörgen Holmberg

Teacher Magazine: ELL 2.0: How to Make the Most of the Web - 0 views

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    The Internet, with its audio and video features, offers particular benefits for English-language learner teachers and students, says Larry Ferlazzo.
Joseph Alvarado

Facebook Survey - 0 views

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    Trying to gather more data on facebook and students. Please help out by filling out and sharing with other treachers that you know.
Frances DiDavide

Science on the Simpsons - 55 views

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    Use these downloadable Simpson videos to help students learn more about science!
Kathy Howerton

Wallwisher.com: Words that stick - 68 views

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    post comments to the wall, add images, music, video
Joseph Alvarado

Ideas for Inspiring Writing - 0 views

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    33 Great Ideas to get students motivated for writing using various web2.0
edutopia .org

Using Blogs to Engage English Language Learners | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Teacher and tech enthusiast Jon Schwartz espouses the benefits of blogging for teaching elementary  English language learners and boosting student engagement. 
Tero Toivanen

Join a Community | Powerful Learning Practice - 12 views

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    "In this scenario, students will become researchers and problem solvers in order to design a plan to save the Earth from a hypothetical asteroid strike."
adkinsacademyus

Failed the TEAS Exam? 5 Expert Tips You Should Know Before Taking TEAS Again! - 1 views

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    Cracking an entrance exam like TEAS is never easy, unless you study tirelessly. However, not all students are created equal, and not all can pass this test on the first try. There are numerous reasons why this happens, but when it does, it can have serious consequences for students.
adkinsacademyus

5 Reasons to Enroll in TEAS Prep Classes - 1 views

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    The Test of Essential Academic Skills, or TEAS, is an entrance exam for students interested in working in the healthcare industry. The exam helps students apply to nurse and health care programs in the United States. The multiple-choice exam ultimately determines a student's adaptability to healthcare programs. If you pass the exam, you intend to pursue a career in nursing.
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