35 percent of the bored students, however, indicated that the source of their
boredom was a lack of interaction with their teacher
Final Report: Friendship | DIGITAL YOUTH RESEARCH - 1 views
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Social relations—not simply physical space—structure the social worlds of youth.
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When teens are involved in friendship-driven practices, online and offline are not separate worlds—they are simply different settings in which to gather with friends and peers
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these dynamics reinforce existing friendship patterns as well as constitute new kinds of social arrangements.
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Students are Bored | TechIntersect - 91 views
Elizabeth English: Why So Many Schools Remain Penitentiaries of Boredom - 80 views
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Instead, educators must become designers of doing.
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eaching is a highly skilled craft, requiring not only explicit objectives, but a beautifully designed and irresistible learning experience that asks students think critically, solve a problem, create a product.
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Educational leaders have to have the courage to reinvent our schools for real this time. And our teachers must be teachers of children as well as teachers of their subject area. This means possessing pedagogical knowledge -- the tools in the tool belt to design a lesson for the students of the present and the problems of the future.
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How to Teach in an Age of Distraction - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 99 views
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Where we put our attention is not only how we decide what we will learn, it is how we show what we value.
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Distraction is contagious.
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he myth of the moment is that multitasking is a good idea.
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YouTube - YouTube in Classrooms - 50 views
Questions That Evoke Wonder in Our Students | Faculty Focus - 8 views
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“If I had influence with the good fairy who is supposed to preside over the christening of all children I should ask that her gift to each child in the world be a sense of wonder so indestructible that it would last throughout life, as an unfailing antidote against the boredom and disenchantments of later years, the sterile preoccupation with things artificial, the alienation from the sources of our strength.” Rachel Carson, A Sense of Wonder
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