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Michael Wacker

Tags, Categories & Favourites - Becoming Efficient 21s Century Educators | Skoolz Out! - 0 views

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    One of the most important skills it will promote to the teachers, and skills they should be sharing with their students is uploading resources, and 'tagging,' 'categorising' and adding 'favourites' for future use.
Michael Wacker

21 Things for the 21st Century Educator - Home - 0 views

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    The purpose of this course is to provide "Just in Time" training through an online interface for K-12 educators based on the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T). These standards are the basic technology skills every educator should possess. In the process, educators will develop their own skills and discover what students need in order to meet the NETS for Students, as well as the new MMC Online Experience requirement. Participants who fulfill all of the requirements have the opportunity to earn SBCEU's. To learn more about the session, look under the tab "The 21 Things". We hope you take advantage of this unique opportunity.
Michael Wacker

DPS Communications - About Denver Public Schools - 0 views

  • he Denver Plan outlines the following goals: Ensuring that all children learn from a highly skilled faculty in every school that is empowered by robust professional development and timely assessment data; Highly trained principals and assistant principals who will serve as instructional leaders of the faculty in DPS schools; and Collaboration among the Denver community and all DPS stakeholders who will support all children in a safe, orderly, and enriching environment in every school
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    he Denver Plan outlines the following goals: Ensuring that all children learn from a highly skilled faculty in every school that is empowered by robust professional development and timely assessment data;Highly trained principals and assistant principals who will serve as instructional leaders of the faculty in DPS schools; and Collaboration among the Denver community and all DPS stakeholders who will support all children in a safe, orderly, and enriching environment in every school 
Michael Wacker

KS3 Modern Foreign Languages - Thinking Skills | Teachers TV - 0 views

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    This programme explores how Andy Markham uses thinking skills techniques to teach Russian to mixed ability students at Frederick Gough School, a specialist language college in Scunthorpe.
Michael Wacker

Measuring 21st-century skills Articles - On the way: Nation's first tech-literacy exam - 0 views

  • Beginning in 2012, the test will measure students' proficiency with technology in addition to reading, math, science, history, writing, and other subjects. The new test will mark the first time students' technology literacy has been assessed on a national level.
Michael Wacker

Well, Duh! - 0 views

  • Students are more likely to succeed in a place where they feel known and cared about I realize there are people whose impulse is to sneer when talk turns to how kids feel, and who dismiss as “soft” or “faddish” anything other than old-fashioned instruction of academic skills. But even these hard-liners, when pressed, are unable to deny the relationship between feeling and thinking, between a child’s comfort level and his or her capacity to learn. Here, too, there are loads of supporting data. As one group of researchers put it, “In order to promote students’ academic performance in the classroom, educators should also promote their social and emotional adjustment.” And yet, broadly speaking, we don’t. Teachers and schools are evaluated almost exclusively on academic achievement measures (which, to make matters worse, mostly consist of standardized test scores). If we took seriously the need for kids to feel known and cared about, our discussions about the distinguishing features of a “good school” would sound very different. Likewise, our view of discipline and classroom management would be turned inside-out, seeing as how the primary goals of most such strategies are obedience and order, often with the result that kids feel less cared about -- or even bullied -- by adults.
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    Students are more likely to succeed in a place where they feel known and cared about I realize there are people whose impulse is to sneer when talk turns to how kids feel, and who dismiss as "soft" or "faddish" anything other than old-fashioned instruction of academic skills. But even these hard-liners, when pressed, are unable to deny the relationship between feeling and thinking, between a child's comfort level and his or her capacity to learn. Here, too, there are loads of supporting data. As one group of researchers put it, "In order to promote students' academic performance in the classroom, educators should also promote their social and emotional adjustment." And yet, broadly speaking, we don't. Teachers and schools are evaluated almost exclusively on academic achievement measures (which, to make matters worse, mostly consist of standardized test scores). If we took seriously the need for kids to feel known and cared about, our discussions about the distinguishing features of a "good school" would sound very different. Likewise, our view of discipline and classroom management would be turned inside-out, seeing as how the primary goals of most such strategies are obedience and order, often with the result that kids feel less cared about -- or even bullied -- by adults.
Michael Wacker

January Webinar - Aaron Sams and the Flipped Classroom | CoLearning Network - 0 views

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    Looking forward to the conversation. Hope i can make it. Aaron's been doing this for awhile, look forward to hearing more about how the skill has evolved as access is increased. "Join us on Tuesday, January 17th, at 3:30pm Mountain time for a visit with Aaron Sams, a science teacher at Woodland Park High School in Woodland Park, Colorado, as we talk about the flipped classroom - what is it, it isn't and the many forms that it can take."
Michael Wacker

Bogus Websites - 0 views

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    Bogus or hoax websites are a wonderful resource to use with students to develop their critical evaluation skills.
Michael Wacker

You've done the work . . . . Now Get Credit! | ESSDACK Self Directed Staff Development - 0 views

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    You've done the work . . . . Now Get Credit! We all know what it is to be a teacher -- you are constantly learning and developing your skills to keep up with the changing needs of your classroom. But the existing staff development system has not really m
Michael Wacker

digicitizenship - home - 0 views

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    "This is a resource for grade level teachers to prepare students to use technology appropriately and being mindful of the citizenship skills they already possess."
Michael Wacker

Elementary Reading and Math Software - 0 views

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    An Individualized Learning Program for Each Student Our award-winning Smart Tutor software helps students build critical elementary level reading and math skills. Our research-based program provides placement assessment, individualized instruction, on
Michael Wacker

The Differentiator - 0 views

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    Students will ... (click to enter content) * Thinking Skill * Content * Resources * Product * Groups
Michael Wacker

Google For Educators - 0 views

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    Project Spectrum - Strengths of autism shine through in 3D Project Spectrum was created to give people with autism the opportunity to express their creativity and develop a life skill using Google SketchUp 3D modeling software.
Michael Wacker

Manga High - Where maths is just a game! - 0 views

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    "For me doing mathematics has always been like playing a game. At Manga High we've been working hard to bring out the playful side of maths while ensuring that students get the essential skills to master this important subject."
Michael Wacker

Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views

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    Google Web Search - Classroom Lessons and Resources Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom.
Michael Wacker

MathMovesU | making middle school math fun - 0 views

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    "MathMovesU.com will supplement your classroom curriculum. It's designed to help middle school math students practice and improve their math skills. MMU combines stuff kids are into like music, sports & fashion with algebra, geometry, decimals, fractions & word problems."
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