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Nigel Coutts

Does your mission and vision drive your actions - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    Explore the website of any school, and you will undoubtedly find a page dedicated to their Mission and Vision. Here you will find carefully crafted statements of purpose couched in the vocabulary of educational excellence and reflecting the pinnacle of human possibility. A blend of educational philosophy and marketing speak designed to promote student achievement and enrolments. The question is, to what degree does the lived experience of the typical student align with the stated purposes? Does the product do what it says on the tin?
Mr Agraz

The Macroeconomics of Trade War - 4 views

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    Impact of tariffs and other protectionist measures
Nigel Coutts

Encouraging Persistence - The Learner's Way - 5 views

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    "Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan Press On! has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race." ― Calvin Coolidge Growing up, I had a copy of this quote on my wall. It is one of those things that stuck with me over the years. For a long time I might not have truly appreciated its wisdom. Now as a teacher in times of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, its significance seems to have grown. When we can instantaneous consumers of the all of the worlds information, as we access anything and everything at the speed of light, how do we learn the value of persistence?
Siri Anderson

Scientific Illustration - Home - 20 views

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    For teachers looking for online lessons in science a lovely curriculum created by a graduate student at St.Kate's. Enjoy!
Nigel Coutts

Two resources you might like. - The Learner's Way - 20 views

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    Two resources that might appeal to educators pondering the future.
Siri Anderson

Aerosol transmission of Covid-19: A room, a bar and a classroom: how the coro... - 23 views

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    Excellent visuals for understanding worst and best case scenarios for interaction with known information on virus transmission. Share this widely (rather than the virus!)
Martin Burrett

Webinar about eBooks: Books for every reader - How digital can make a difference, with ... - 4 views

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    The original webinar took place on 28th October 2020 and explored how eBooks can augment your existing library and reading book schemes, both at primary and secondary schools. Experts Hannah Monson and Meredith Wemhoff talk to Martin Burrett about how eBooks can help in the current pandemic situation and beyond. They also tackle viewers' questions. Have a question? Get in touch via one for the methods below. Submit your details here for the chance to win a 10 inch Samsung Tab. One winner will be chosen at random on 30th November 2020.
Nigel Coutts

Moving beyond doing inquiry towards embracing an inquiry stance. - The Learner's Way - 12 views

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    When we adopt an inquiry stance towards learning, we start to see things differently. Taking an inquiry stance towards learning involves a shift in mindset and practice for both student and teacher. It allows us to move beyond doing inquiry towards being inquisitive.
Martin Burrett

Cognitive Load Theory - UKEdChat - 6 views

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    We all get overloaded from time to time, especially toward the end of a term when your todo list turns from being measured by points to metres. We all have our own capacity to deal with the issues at hand, and the ideas behind Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) attempt to maximise our bandwidth while streamlining the signals. The origins of the theory go back to the 1980s when a plethora of digital innovations changed how presentations were done in the business world. This trickled down in the following decades into how teachers presented ideas, moving away from blackboard and Over-Head Projectors to digitalised PowerPoint presentations. As with any new innovation, form overcame function, and for a period in the early noughties, I swear it must have been the law to cram as many animations and sound effects into every PowerPoint, and reading every word from the screen aloud was mandatory.
carmelladoty

MERLOT - 7 views

carmelladoty

PBS LearningMedia - 12 views

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    lots of teacher resources, sort by grade and subject
Nigel Coutts

Questions to ask when planning for deep learning - The Learner's Way - 12 views

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    When we approach this task with key questions in mind, we focus our thinking on how we might plan learning experiences and opportunities that will have the impact we desire.
Roy Sovis

Home Page - Curriki - 2 views

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Roy Sovis

OER Commons - 3 views

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