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Tweaked science textbook diagrams boost student understanding - Futurity - 0 views

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    "This study suggests textbook publishers can improve student understanding of key concepts by revisiting the design of these life cycle diagrams. Furthermore, our findings suggest there may be value in studying the design elements in other life science diagrams to see if we can make them more effective teaching tools."
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K-12 Educators' Reaction and Response to ChatGPT and AI Tools During the 2022-2023 Scho... - 13 views

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    Please consider completing this survey for researchers examining teacher use/perceptions of ChatGPT and AI. Thank you!
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Let Grow - When Adults Step Back, Kids Step Up. - 10 views

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    When we let them organize their own games and solve the inevitable spats, they build the social-emotional skills they'll need for life.
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Gaming in Education: Using Games as a Support Tool to Teach History - 13 views

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    This article describes how gaming applications can be used effectively as a teaching strategy and not an interference to learning.
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EDUC1015 Evaluation Rubric for Educational Apps.pdf - 12 views

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  • Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
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      Check what is Webb's Depth of Knowledge
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EDUC1015 Evaluation Rubric for Educational Apps.pdf - 5 views

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  • Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
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      What is it?
  • 21st Century Skills: Does the app require users to engage “21st Century” skills, which includes the ability to collaborate, make data-driven decisions, and solve complex problems?
  • Connections to Future Learning: Does the app’s content build users’ literacy or numeracy skills so they are more prepared to engage future content area learning and are on track to become “college and career” ready?
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What happened to America's teens when coronavirus disrupted high school? - 10 views

  • biggest challenge of the pandemic was not that I was depressed but just, every day became the same thing. It kind of became, like, boring and saddening because this isn’t what I’m used to.
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      You can't do the same thing online that you did in class. It doesn't translate.
  • Covid gave them the chance to see that, hey, our kids actually learn better when they have a little bit of a break.
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About Native Knowledge 360° | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Re... - 9 views

  • Native Knowledge 360° (NK360°) provides educators and students with new perspectives on Native American history and cultures.
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    Wonderful find for teaching resources.
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Maintaining a focus on concrete representations of mathematical concepts during remote ... - 5 views

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    In times when we taught face-to-face, some of these challenges would be overcome through the use of concrete materials, at least with younger students. Unfortunately, it is common for the use of concrete materials to decline as students grow older. Fortunately, this pattern, and the prejudiced beliefs on which it is founded, are today being questioned.
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Webinar: Supporting Special Needs Students with eBooks & Audiobooks - 2 views

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    In this webinar, expert in eBooks Meredith Wemhoff discusses ways to engage and support learners with special needs using eBooks and audio. Using the case-study of an independent all-boys school located in Surrey, the school provides special needs students an opportunity to succeed and thrive. Many arrive to the 80-year-old institution with low self-confidence, often due to struggles they faced in traditional educational institutions caused by learning and language difficulties. This means providing a collection that meets the individual learning needs of the school's 470 students, who range in age from 8-18. ​​​​​​​ During this eye-opening webinar, Meredith will share the story of selecting, launching and promoting a digital library service that helps address learning challenges. Attendees will come away with best practices for bringing ebooks and audiobooks to their school and real-life examples of these practices in action. Don't miss out, register today!
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Agency and Mathematics - The Learner's Way - 6 views

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    Of all the subjects that our students engage in, mathematics is the one most requiring an injection of learner agency. What is it about mathematics that engenders it to modes of teaching that are so heavily teacher-directed? How might this change if we seek to understand the place that learner agency plays in producing learners who will emerge from our classrooms with a love of mathematics and a deep understanding of its beauty?
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The Language of Praise & Feedback - The Learner's Way - 7 views

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    Praise and Feedback occupy significant spaces in the lives of our learners. It should not be surprising then that the language we use to communicate praise and feedback can enhance or hinder our efforts.
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What might schools learn from McDonald's? - The Learner's Way - 13 views

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    Walk into any McDonald's, anywhere in the world, and you know where you are and what to expect. For the homesick traveller, the consistency of McDonald's' design aesthetic is comforting. You know how this is going to work, you understand what to do, and you know what you are likely to get. McDonald's requires minimal cognitive load on the customer's behalf.
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Moving Beyond Rote Learning in Mathematics - The Learner's Way - 5 views

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    How do move from an emphasis on rote learning of procedures in mathematics towards a focus on mathematical reasoning?
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Language moves for identity - The Learner's Way - 8 views

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    What changes when we refer to ourselves or our students as members of the community of thinkers and learners that they are apprenticed to? What changes when we are mindful in our use of a language of identity?
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Language Moves that Encourage Initiative - The Learner's Way - 5 views

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    Why might it be that our students struggle with independence? Maybe it comes from the language moves we make. As with the language of thinking, being deliberate with our choices can help us to create a classroom culture where students demonstrate independence and initiative.
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