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Jennie Bales

Critical Thinking Skills Cheatsheet infographic - Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 3 views

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    Critical Thinking Skills Cheatsheet is a simple infographic offering questions that work to develop critical thinking on any given topic. Whenever your students discover or talk about new information, encourage them to use these questions for sparking debate and the sharing of opinions and insights among each other. Together they can work at building critical thinking skills in a collaborative and supportive atmosphere.
Jennie Bales

Transliteracy: Crossing divides | Thomas | First Monday - 1 views

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    Transliteracy might provide a unifying perspective on what it means to be literate in the twenty-first century. It is not a new behavior but has only been identified as a working concept since the Internet generated new ways of thinking about human communication. This article defines transliteracy as "the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks" and opens the debate with examples from history, orality, philosophy, literature, and ethnography.
Jennie Bales

Learning to code vs. coding to learn | Edutech - 0 views

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    An interesting and balanced debate on coding and its place in education.
Jennie Bales

Dr. Seuss Books Can Be Racist, But We Still Keep Reading Them : Code Switch : NPR - 0 views

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    "That tension between Seuss and Seuss-free classrooms is emblematic of a bigger debate playing out across the country - should we continue to teach classic books that may be problematic, or eschew them in favor of works that more positively represent people of color?"
Jennie Bales

A Principal's Reflections: The Art and Science of Leadership - 0 views

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    Leadership is far from a science. Many would even argue that it is more of a form of art. Since effective leadership means different things to different people, I wanted to dive a little deeper into this debate to glean a better understanding as to what great leaders do. It consists of a convergence of art and science.
Jennie Bales

Teaching Students to Disagree Productively | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Teachers can scaffold discussions from the early grades on in ways that show students how to respectfully share dissenting opinions."
Jennie Bales

What Makes A Book Historical Fiction? - 0 views

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    "If you're not sure which books do or don't count as historical fiction, you're not alone. No one agrees on a definition! I don't even agree with myself, because I hold two opposing opinions. On one hand, I think books that illuminate a specific moment in history count as historical fiction, even if that point in time is very recent. But when I'm in the mood to read a historical novel, I'm thinking about a particular kind of book. "
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