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Dave Truss

A 5 country brain dump - 1 views

  • Using my school as an example….I beleive the only outcomes we need for any lesson are these factors that my school has agreed upon: Learning is the primary focus of our school and we recognize learning as a life-long adventure. We value meaningful learning where students construct enduring understanding by developing and applying knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Increased understanding is evidenced by students who: - Explain its relevance - Describe how it connects to or conflicts with prior learning - Communicate it effectively to others - Generalize and apply it effectively to new situations - Reflect critically on their own and other’s learning - Ask questions to extend learning - Create meaningful solutions
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    Learning is the primary focus of our school and we recognize learning as a life-long adventure. We value meaningful learning where students construct enduring understanding by developing and applying knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Increased understanding is evidenced by students who: - Explain its relevance - Describe how it connects to or conflicts with prior learning - Communicate it effectively to others - Generalize and apply it effectively to new situations - Reflect critically on their own and other's learning - Ask questions to extend learning - Create meaningful solutions
Dave Truss

What Do We Mean by Authentic Learning? | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

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    Learning goes deep. Evidence of higher order thinking.  Real and substantive conversations.  Personal learning.  Autonomy, mastery, purpose, choice, self-direction. 21st century skills integration. Reflecting
Dave Truss

Yeah. It's Like That. | Bud the Teacher - 1 views

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    Having experienced what it means to learn in a community of learners, teachers are inclined to count such learning as more authoritative and authentic than any other and to think of such learning as the proper aim of instruction
Dave Truss

Project-Based Learning Strategies and Research for Educators - 0 views

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    Project-Based Learning grabs hold of this idea and fosters deep learning and autonomy by using technology to help students engage in issues and questions relevant to their lives. This resource will direct you to a variety of resources on this approach, the research behind it, and how you can use it in your class to transform your students into engaged and interested independent thinkers
Dave Truss

About Me… Tony Baldasaro @Baldy7 | TransLeadership - 0 views

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    I write and think with the following assumptions: 1. All have the capacity to learn beyond the levels artificially set by the institution of school. 2. In schools, time and resources need to be the variables, not expectations. 3. Collective intelligence is more powerful than singular. 4. We need to prepare our students for a collaborative world, not a competitive one. 5. We are at the beginning of a revolution. 6. Failure should be celebrated, provided that it is unique. 7. Listening is more important than talking. 8. Sometimes in order to lead, one has to follow. 9. In order to learn, vulnerabilities need to be shared.
Dave Truss

Developing a Connected Learning Community | always learning - 0 views

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    Setting the Stage: First Steps Toward 1:1 The first few months in a new school are always extra hectic, and this semester has been even more crazy than usual, because we have been working on several different facets of technology and learning here at YIS, in preparation for 1:1 next year. Here's what we've done so far:
Dave Truss

elearnspace › My Personal Learning Network is the most awesomest thing ever!! - 0 views

  • What’s important with a PLN is not “what it does for me” but rather how I can use it to change things in education, society, or the world. Learning networks give us potential for action. For many educators, these networks function on a gift-economy basis. We’re involved in a type of social contract where we share freely with others and, in turn, we receive freely from them. Once the sharing stops, the network collapses.
  • Facebook friends are the Pesos of friend currency – the numbers look big but are largely useless
  • What can you do with and for those people in your PLN? Mobilize for a cause? Run an open course? Create something of significance (an image, a video)
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  • Creation, collaboration, and sharing are the true value points of a PLN. It’s not what it does for me, but rather what I am now able to do with and for others.
  • there is never a good time to be a lurker.
  • Even when we are newcomers in a network or community, we should be creating and sharing our growing understanding.
  • We should all be on a path of elevating our participation
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    What's important with a PLN is not "what it does for me" but rather how I can use it to change things in education, society, or the world. Learning networks give us potential for action. For many educators, these networks function on a gift-economy basis. ...Creation, collaboration, and sharing are the true value points of a PLN.
Dave Truss

Professional Learning Beyond Borders « - 0 views

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    1. School District borders matter less and less when it comes to professional learning 2. Ideas, not roles are dictating the people I connect with
Dave Truss

Will you take the Professional Learning challenge? | Inter.Connect.Ed - 1 views

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    How can we do Professional Learning Differently?
Dave Truss

18 ways to educate yourself every day (because nerds are sexy) « Malavika's Blog - 0 views

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    "Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young." Henry Ford
Dave Truss

Online Learning is so last year… | 21st Century Collaborative - 0 views

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    I want, more than anything else, to leave a legacy in education. I want what I spend my time doing to add value to the profession and to support teachers in helping their students self actualize. I also want to be part of lighting a fire that results in a learning revolution.
Dave Truss

The Blended PLC - 0 views

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    To build upon this, we are about to embark on a "Learning Leader Project" which focuses on networking and connecting educators so that they are able to shape their own learning based on personal interests.
Dave Truss

What does it look like? | The Principal's Posts - 0 views

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    I believe we should be rewriting elementary curriculum to address basic skills in a way that is truly integrated across disciplines. Stay true to constructivist theory - What I want to emphasize here is that constructivism is a learning theory, not a method of teaching.
Dave Truss

Alan November: The Emerging Culture of Teaching and Learning » Video » Iowa P... - 0 views

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    I love the student jobs he describes... who owns the learning in your classroom? Who should?
Dave Truss

The Presentation Karaoke | Ideas and Thoughts - 2 views

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    Based on my recent project with my students, I ask participants to take a recent concept or skill they are learning and to examine various facets of the experience. I'll offer them these questions as prompts:
Dave Truss

Surprising Leadership Lessons Learned from Playing Angry Birds | - 1 views

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    I tried playing Angry Birds the other day on my iPhone and found tons of teachable points of view on leadership issues.Here are twelve of the hidden nuggets I found:
Dave Truss

What Makes Project-Based Learning a Success? | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Zipkes begins with the three R's, which he is quick to note should be engaged sequentially, but not in the conventional order of rigor, relevance, and relationships. Rather Manor begins by building relationships, then incorporates relevance and rigor. "Many schools try to put the rigor in first, but then they've already lost many of the students," he explains. "If you don't have a relationship with the students, they're not going to do anything for you; if it's not relevant, you're going to bore them. But when you look at relationships and relevance and then rigor, you're going to hit all students."
Dave Truss

elearnspace › Questions I'm no Longer Asking - 0 views

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    A few concepts have longevity such as "how effective is technology enhanced learning when contrasted with traditional classrooms?". Questions like this are boring. And unanswerable given the tremendous number of variables involved in teaching online and in classrooms. I'm firmly convinced of the following: ... ...many of the previously "hot" questions about technology in education no longer interest me. Some of these include:...
Dave Truss

Looking To Boost Achievement? …Try Some Non-Fiction Writing | Connected Princ... - 0 views

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    Douglas Reeves's consulting website (The Leadership and Learning Center), where he keeps full PDF text for many of his articles, past and present. SCORE! Check out this treasure trove of reading "when students improve the quaintly and quality of their writing, they improve in reading comprehension, math, science, and social studies."
Dave Truss

Seth's Blog: Embracing the upcycle instead of the downcycle - 0 views

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    Someone who gets better whenever he fails will always outperform someone who responds to failure by getting worse. This isn't something in your DNA, it's something you can learn or unlearn.
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