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Jennie Bales

SEL and the Inquire Shared Foundation: Lesson Ideas with Picture Books - - 0 views

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    "Have you ever thought that all learning is social and emotional learning (SEL)? This is something I recognize as an educator and as a learner. When teaching and learning new ideas, SEL is an essential part of the process. That's why you'll find social and emotional skills in state and national standards. SEL has many definitions with common ideas. At the core of SEL is noticing and regulating feelings and emotions to reach learning goals. SEL gives learners the skills they need to solve problems, work with others, and pursue interests."
Jennie Bales

A 3-Year Plan for Creating a 21st Century Learning Commons - Canadian School Libraries ... - 0 views

Jennie Bales

21st-Century Libraries: The Learning Commons | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Libraries are reinventing themselves as content becomes more accessible online and their role becomes less about housing tomes and more about connecting learners and constructing knowledge.
Jennie Bales

Best Apps and Websites for Learning Programming and Coding | Common Sense Education - 1 views

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    Computers intersect with every aspect of kids' lives, but most kids don't understand how they work. Through coding, students build essential literacy skills, gain an understanding of logic and sequence, and learn the mechanics of iteration. These tools support project-based learning and give students the freedom to create, collaborate, hack, remix, and tinker with their own unique designs. Using these picks, kids can unlock the logic of code and the basics of programming, turning computers into tools to make new things.
Jennie Bales

Alberta Education - Learning Commons/School Libraries - 1 views

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    As learning environments change, school libraries must evolve from providing information to students to preparing students as engaged critical thinkers, evaluators, ethical users and entrepreneurial creators of information and knowledge.
Jennie Bales

WALT and WILF? | Inclusion Quality Mark - 2 views

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    Two very common acronyms in classrooms are our dear friends WALT and WILF, which stand for "We are learning to…" and "What I am looking for…" These two characters are child friendly ways to share the less prosaic and perhaps less easily understood, learning objectives (LO) and success criteria (SC).
Jennie Bales

Find the Learning in Any Game | Common Sense Education - 2 views

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    "Think of games as experiences rather than instruction -- as field trips, not textbooks. Not all games are school-appropriate, but you can approach any game from an educational perspective. Ready to try out some games that weren't designed for classrooms, but still have tons of learning? Consider these tips and game recommendations."
Jennie Bales

Tasmanian Blogs - 0 views

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    This website will be an area where you can find other Tasmanian classes to communicate with. You will also be able to connect on a global scale. See the list on the left sidebar of schools we know want to communicate with us. DoE Tasmania edublogs. This website is an area where you can learn how to blog. There are pages on setting up a class blog, posts about different web 2.0 tools you could be using in your blog and posts about creative commons and how to use images, video and music on your blogs without breaking copyright.
Jennie Bales

Reading with Pictures: Serious Learning Through Comics - InformED : - 2 views

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    hat do Alan Moore's Watchmen, Frank Miller's Sin City, and Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim series have in common? Yes, they're all graphic novels, but that's not all. They've also been found to enhance reading comprehension-maybe even more than traditional novels and picture books. You may be wondering how this is possible, but a better question might be, "How have we been ignoring this for so long?" Let's take a look at how the role of comics in education has evolved in recent years.
Jennie Bales

Art Museum Learning Resources | Common Sense Education - 1 views

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    Digitized versions of world-class art and history collections.
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