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Jennie Bales

Golden Rules for Engaging Students in Learning Activities | Edutopia - 1 views

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    What demonstrates engagement in learning activities? Based on research the following interrelated elements when designing and implementing learning activities can increase student engagement behaviourally, emotionally, and cognitively, thereby positively affecting academic achievement.
Jennie Bales

8 Strategies to Keep Informational Reading Fun | Edutopia - 0 views

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    John Spencer discusses the importance of providing a productive and engaging climate for keeping kids engaged in reading informational texts.
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The place of non-fiction texts in today's primary school - 2 views

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    Historically, fiction texts have dominated classroom instruction and school library collections but there is a significant body of research that suggests the early engagement of primary students with quality non-fiction texts has a positive effect on literacy achievement, reading engagement and the ability to use the expository material students encounter in higher education.
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Using Essential Questions to Engage Student Inquiry - Learning Personalized - 1 views

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    The key to teaching for understanding is to foster ongoing inquiry into important "big ideas." A natural way to actively engage students in such inquiry is to use a few Essential Questions (EQs) to frame a curriculum unit. The explicit use of EQs sends a powerful signal that learning something deeply is about making meaning, not simply the acquisition of factual knowledge and discrete skills.
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Reader's Theatre: Classroom Reading of Literature Aloud | Broadway Educators - 0 views

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    Reader's Theatre is a fun approach for developing reading confidence in children. It engages kids to engage in oral reading by reading characters in scripts that has been developed from a short story or novel. It is not necessary for students to memorize their roles; they only need to read the script a few times, which helps develop their reading fluency skills.
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Successful student reading engagement initiatives - Teacher - 0 views

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    "At a boys' secondary school in New South Wales, an annual student reading survey revealed many students say they don't like reading because 'reading is something girls do'. Linda Roden, Head of Library at St Joseph's College in Hunters Hill, knew she needed to come up with some initiatives to change these attitudes and engage students in reading."
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Incorporating Podcasts Into Your Classroom Environment: GoKidGo | Education World - 0 views

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    "Being a teacher, I am always trying to research new ways to get my students involved in using their imagination, listening, and comprehension skills, while also learning to form visual images or "brain movies" in their minds. This is where creativity, engagement, enrichment, and fun come into teaching! Podcasts can do so many great things for students, like build confidence, expose them to new and different genres, provide access to numerous subject matters to meet even the most distinct interests, and, most importantly, engage students in literacy activities that will pique their interest and enjoyment in books and reading. "
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How to Lead Students to Engage in Higher Order Thinking | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Asking students a series of essential questions at the start of a course signals that deep engagement is a requirement."
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Teacher Read-Aloud That Models Reading for Deep Understanding - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
Jennie Bales

Whose History? Engaging History Students through Historical Fiction - whose-history-ebo... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the electronic edition of Whose History? Engaging History Students through Historical Fiction .
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6 Fun Social Media Projects to Assign in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Social media has changed the way teenagers communicate and the way they consume information. There is understandably some concern about this, as teachers and parents worry that their children will experience cyber-bullying or become addicted to their mobile devices. While these concerns are reasonable, social media is like any other technological tool, and it can be used for good or bad. We show how teachers can integrate social media into the classroom to engage students in the learning process and train them to use digital technology in productive ways.
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National Poetry Month: Useful Resources for Teachers and Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    There are many great ways to bring poetry into the classroom, and whether it's through reading, writing, or performing, poetry can be a great way to engage students. To help you bring poetry into your classrooms, we've compiled a list of some of the best open resources.
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Copyright and Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens - A New Literacy - YouTube - 0 views

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    In our technologically-driven culture, we engage with digital media content many times each day. Copyright law isn't something that everyone has always needed to take into consideration in their daily lives, but that has changed in recent years. This video explains how we behave safely and ethically as consumers and creators of digital content.
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A Look at Transmedia Storytelling | Nerdist - 0 views

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    The rise in popularity of social media platforms and apps has opened the door for storytellers to deliver their content in inventive ways that let them engage with the audience. Transmedia storytelling is becoming a way of life for many who create content, but the definition of the phrase isn't always clear. Basically, it's taking a single story and breaking it down into pieces that are delivered via varying and multiple media platforms. Those platforms can include websites, films, YouTube videos, Twitter accounts, apps, paper brochures - you name it. Ideally, each piece of the story should stand on its own while also feeding into a bigger picture.
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Aberfoyle Park Campus Library - 0 views

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    Series of slideshows and commentaries highlighting displays and work in the library at Aberfoyle Park Campus. Lots of to inspire engagement with literature. Coverage of Book Week displays included
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Do Students Today Read for Pleasure? - Papers - OECD iLibrary - 0 views

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    Students who are highly engaged in a wide range of reading activities are more likely than other students to be effective learners and to perform well at school. Research also documents a strong link between reading practices, motivation and proficiency among adults. Proficiency in reading is crucial for individuals to make sense of the world they live in and to continue learning throughout their lives...
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Wonderopolis | Where the Wonders of Learning Never Cease | Wonderopolis - 0 views

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    Wonderopolis is uniquely rooted in the power of learning through curiosity, exploration, and everyday moments, providing thousands of "Wonders of the Day"- fun units of learning and questions such as "What does it mean to stand up for something?" or "Why is the Statue of Liberty green?" Each Wonder of the Day is a launching pad for students reading and learning, maximising multi-disciplinary content with non-fiction text and multimedia as well as commenting, submit-your-own Wonder, and other features designed to keep students-and entire classrooms-engaged with the site. Wonderopolis facilitates students' studies in the classroom as well as self-guided learning at home and on the go.
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21st Century Fluency Project - 0 views

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    An innovative resource designed to cultivate 21st Century Fluencies, while fostering engagement and adventure in the learning experience.
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Five Keys to Rigorous Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Well-designed project-based learning (PBL) has been shown to result in deeper learning and engaged, self-directed learners. Learn more about the five core elements of successful PBL.
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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.
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