Teaching Shakespeare With The New York Times - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 5 views
Easy A - Movie About the Scarlet Letter - 5 views
I am the sum of the total parts I control « - 3 views
Does Your Language Shape How You Think? - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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if different languages influence our minds in different ways, this is not because of what our language allows us to think but rather because of what it habitually obliges us to think about.
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When your language routinely obliges you to specify certain types of information, it forces you to be attentive to certain details in the world and to certain aspects of experience that speakers of other languages may not be required to think about all the time. And since such habits of speech are cultivated from the earliest age, it is only natural that they can settle into habits of mind that go beyond language itself, affecting your experiences, perceptions, associations, feelings, memories and orientation in the world.
Her Own Terms: The Teaching Life Revisited - 3 views
Gates and Hewlett Foundations Focus on Online Learning - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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To date, education research shows that good teachers matter a lot, class size may be less important than once thought and nothing improves student performance as much as one-on-one human tutoring.
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The potential benefits of technology are greater as students become older, more independent learners. Making that point, Mr. Gates said in an interview that for children from kindergarten to about fifth grade “the idea that you stick them in front of a computer is ludicrous.”
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Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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Bypassing Vonnegut, he clicks over to YouTube, meaning that tomorrow he will enter his senior year of high school hoping to see an improvement in his grades, but without having completed his only summer homework. On YouTube, “you can get a whole story in six minutes,” he explains. “A book takes so long. I prefer the immediate gratification.”
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is that developing brains can become more easily habituated than adult brains to constantly switching tasks — and less able to sustain attention.
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plays video games 10 hours a week
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Nik's Quick Shout: Make Quick Pronunciation Activities - 3 views
Authors - ELT and the Crisis in Education: Digital Reading Skills | Delta Publishing - ... - 3 views
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We take it for granted as English language teachers that we need to develop our students' reading skills, but in most cases the nearest our students get to reading online is a printed version of a web page pre selected by their teacher. At best they may actually get to see a pre selected page on the screen of a computer, but is this enough to really develop their digital literacies?
BrainFlips | Deck Profile for Book5 Wordly Wise Lesson 8 - 3 views
What Is TOEFL Test - 3 views
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