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Jennie Bales

SAMR: A Powerful Model for Understanding Good Tech Integration | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "Good technology integration isn't about using the fanciest tool, it's about being aware of the range of options and picking the right strategy-or strategies-for the lesson at hand."
Jennie Bales

Student Success | I Love Libraries - 0 views

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    "Schools with a strong school library program and a certified school librarian ensure their students have the best chance to succeed. More than 60 education and library research studies have produced clear evidence that school library programs staffed by qualified school librarians have a positive impact on student academic achievement. These studies clearly demonstrate that strong school library programs help all students do better academically, even when other school variables are considered. " A gateway to useful resources and research.
Jennie Bales

The Horn Book | Why Do Comics Matter? - The Zena Sutherland Lecture - 0 views

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    "My first theory comes from the very structure of the comics medium. Comics, by definition, are a blend of words and pictures. In Western cultures, words and pictures have traditionally been seen as two separate disciplines. The people who were good at words were not the same people who were good at pictures. "
Jennie Bales

Teachers' Essential Guide to Coding in the Classroom | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    "Why teach coding? Who should teach it? And how can teachers get started? Get tips on how to bring coding into your classroom. "
Jennie Bales

Using Dystopian Novels to Teach Bill of Rights | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "One teacher offers a guide to help students compare the freedoms lost in dystopian novels with the freedoms secured by the Bill of Rights."
Jennie Bales

8 Science-Backed Benefits of Reading a (Real) Book | Real Simple - 1 views

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    "There's nothing like the smell of old books or the crack of a new one's spine. (Plus, you'll never run low on battery.) As it turns out, diving into a page-turner can also offer benefits toward your health and happiness. Although more and more people own e-books, it seems safe to say that real books aren't going anywhere yet, and these benefits of reading are here to stay (as are these good books to read)."
Jennie Bales

Are the Kids Doing Well in the Digital Age? - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 1 views

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    "A new OECD report, "Educating 21st-Century Children: Emotional Well-Being in the Digital Age," says that while better support for physical and mental health has improved modern children's lives, access to tablets and smartphones before you learn to walk and talk has consequences, good and not so good. "
Jennie Bales

Student Wellbeing Hub | Home - 0 views

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    "This is a space for educators, parents and students to build safe, inclusive and connected school communities that promote wellbeing and learning."
Jennie Bales

How New Research on Kids and Media Can Inform Your Teaching | Common Sense Education - 1 views

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    "A new report from Common Sense, The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens, 2019, helps us connect what we're observing in classrooms with larger trends. This nationally representative study on how kids age 8 to 18 use media highlights what kinds of access kids have to technology, what they're doing on those devices and how often, and how much they enjoy the various types of media activities they're engaged in. The report also compares how the data has changed since the first wave of the study in 2015."
Jennie Bales

Critical Thinking: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education | 21... - 1 views

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    "When educators employ critical thinking in their classrooms, a whole new world of understanding is opened up. What are some reasons to facilitate critical thinking with our students? Let me begin:"
Jennie Bales

The history of the book, from Gilgamesh to now - books podcast | Books | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Note: some graphic language during poetry readings.
Jennie Bales

'Your throat hurts. Your brain hurts': the secret life of the audiobook star | Books | ... - 0 views

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    "the audiobook market has grown from a publishing industry side hustle into a huge global business."
Jennie Bales

5 Kinds of Nonfiction | Knowledge Quest - 1 views

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    "Students love nonfiction, but they may not love all types of nonfiction. Melissa Stewart takes all nonfiction and divides it into two types. The first is expository that describes, explains, and informs. The second is narrative that tells a story or conveys an experience. "
Jennie Bales

Art of the Picture Book - 1 views

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    Exploring design and illustration of children's picture books. We are graphic designers who have always been intrigued and inspired by the wealth of art and writing created for children's books. This site is our forum to display and applaud the brilliance we see in this field. We are here to share with you some of our favorites: the hilarious, the irreverent, the curious, and the stunning.
Jennie Bales

Ecoregions 2017 © - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Ecoregions 2017 © Resolve. This new map offers a depiction of the 846 ecoregions that represent our living planet. Ecoregions are ecosystems of regional extent. These are color coded on this map to highlight their distribution and the biological diversity they represent. This new map is based on recent advances in biogeography - the science concerning the distribution of plants and animals. The original ecoregions map has been widely used since its introduction in 2001, underpinning the most recent analyses of the effects of global climate change on nature by ecologists to the distribution of the world's beetles to modern conservation planning. In the same vein, our updated ecoregions can now be used to chart progress towards achieving the visionary goal of Nature Needs Half, to protect half of all the land on Earth to save a living terrestrial biosphere."
Jennie Bales

A rough guide to spotting bad science - 1 views

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    Infographic to support critical evaluation of scientific reporting
Jennie Bales

What Should Be on a School Library Web Page? - 1 views

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    The school library media Web page is a recent development, but as schools, classrooms, and society have become connected to the Internet, media specialists throughout the world are designing and maintaining Web pages for their programs. You will want to begin by fol-lowing some general guidelines for effective Web design, ensuring that your site is easily navigated by all different types of users and viewable in many different browsers.
Jennie Bales

Daniel Willingham on how students can be taught to spot fake news | Tes - 1 views

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    "Young people must be taught how to identify false information online, according to American neuroscientist and psychologist Daniel Willingham."
Jennie Bales

Digital Note Taking Strategies That Deepen Student Thinking | KQED - 2 views

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    "As digital devices become more common in classrooms, teachers and students are discovering that what worked in the analog world may not be as effective in the digital one. "
Jennie Bales

Get Inspired by These Amazing School Library Ideas - 2 views

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    "Make your school library the place to be by trying out one of these amazing school library ideas. These display ideas are easy to adapt and update, so they'll stay fresh and fun no matter what."
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