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Robert Slane

It's Not a Pipe: Teaching Kids to Read the Media | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Interesting lesson plans to use during this political ad season. Of particular interest is the site with archive of previous political commercials: http://www.livingroomcandidate.org 
Bradford Saron

10 Unique Lesson Ideas for BYOD and BYOT - 4 views

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    Very neat article with actual resources for BYOD (mobile mostly). 
Robert Slane

Understanding student weaknesses | Harvard Gazette - 1 views

  • If teachers are to help students change their incorrect beliefs, they first need to know what those are.
  • Knowledge of student misconceptions is a critical tool for science teachers. It can help teachers to decide which demonstration to do in class, and to start the lesson by asking students to predict what’s going to happen. If a teacher doesn’t have this special kind of knowledge, though, it’s nearly impossible to change students’ ideas.
anonymous

Classrooms Need More Pizzazz - Sputnik - Education Week - 0 views

  • Kids who feel confident, engaged, and motivated to learn do not act out.
  • Yet using classroom management methods to get students to attend to boring lessons is shoveling against the tide.
  • The goal of classroom management is not quiet classrooms, it's productive students.
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    pbis
Bradford Saron

Three Ways of Integrating Technology in Schools | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Clas... - 0 views

  • The first way is in the classroom. Most teachers with abundant access to electronic devices have integrated desktops, laptops, interactive white- boards, and clickers into their lessons.
  • The second way of integrating technology is in the school. Combining online instruction for individual students tailored to their academic needs and interests with regular classroom instruction have emerged in past few years as “blended learning.”
  • The third way are for-profit and non-profit K-12 cyber schools such as Agora (PA) and Florida Virtual School where students receive online instruction at home or elsewhere and get their diplomas without entering school buildings.
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    A thoughtful analysis of #edtech integration (system wide). 
Bradford Saron

William Skilling: Five Things I've Learned - 2 views

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    From the unbelievable William Skilling in Oxford, MI. 
dennis dervetski

Math Skills - 0 views

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    Math K-2 Skills
Louie Ferguson

Skype for the Classroom and Other Interesting Tidbits| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • A recent article in ReadWriteWeb talks about all the different uses that educators are finding for Skype and how the classroom walls are actually breaking down as teachers bring in lecturers, artists and other professionals to speak to their pupils through this website.
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    Skype for the Classroom
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