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Dave Truss

Pearson Presents: Learning to Change - Practical Theory - 0 views

  • I remain very, very concerned with the notion that all we have to do is let the kids connect with the world -- just like they do on Facebook or MySpace -- and the kids will learn. There's a fallacy there, and my experience with how much really deep teaching of digital ethics we've had to do at SLA to counter all that the kids come in the door thinking about the digital world.
  • Because nowhere in that talk
  • is there much of an honest discussion of just how hard implementation of these ideas actually is.
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  • And the problem is that our entire structure has to change to make it easier. You can't teach 150 kids a day this way... you can't have traditional credit hours... you have to find new ways to look at your classroom. Everything from school design to teacher contracts to class size and teacher load to curriculum and assessment -- everything we do in schools -- has to be on the table for change if we are to achieve the kind of schools that video is speaking about. The only thing that shouldn't be on the table, and that the video actually hints that it should be, is the need for teachers in their day to day lives-- the adults who can make a deep profound impact in kids' lives.
  • "If we just change it all up, the kids will all suddenly just start learning like crazy" when that misses several points -- 1) we still have an insanely anti-intellectual culture that is so much more powerful than schools. 2) Deep learning is still hard, and our culture is moving away from valuing things that are hard to do. 3) We still need teachers to teach kids thoughtfulness, wisdom, care, compassion, and there's an anti-teacher rhetoric that, to me, undermines that video's message.
  • We cannot pretend these ideas "save" our schools, they create different schools -- better ones, I believe -- but very, very different ones, and that's the piece I see missing.
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    I remain very, very concerned with the notion that all we have to do is let the kids connect with the world.... There's a fallacy there, and my experience with how much really deep teaching of digital ethics we've had to do at SLA to counter all that the kids come in the door thinking about the digital world.
Deb Boisvert

BBC News - Using computers to teach children with no teachers - 3 views

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    Using computers to teach children with no teachers
sandra nelson

Time4Writing Teacher Blog - 1 views

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    Time4Writing teaches writing online to students K12. Time4Writing is an online one-on-one tutorial with lots of personalized teacher feedback. The blog is the teachers running commentary on the process.
IN PI

Teach and Learn online. | LearnHub - 0 views

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    "A community of communities" for effective teaching and learning
Cara Whitehead

What's New? - 0 views

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    Two New Free Games! Just in time for the Holiday Season - two brand new games! Test-N-Teach (TNT) is our new spelling game and Read-A-Word is our first-ever reading game. Both games are available to everyone!
LUCIAN DUMA

http://lucianecurator.sharedby.co/share/aqw4vx - 0 views

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    Although I teach SEN students they like to use new online technologies . Please click vote if you like our projects . We use social media and many edtools and also we use GlogsterEDU to present our work because we develop and coordinate many educational projects . Thank you in addvance . 
Sue Hellman

Digiteen Dream Team - 0 views

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    Vicki Davis is asking for some help for her kids. "They have been using Google Lively as part of the Digiteen Project teaching digital citizenship (http://www.digiteen.net), however Google has announced it will shut lively down on December 31st." See her 'coolcatteacher' blog --> http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/ for more details.
Sarah Hanawald

Characteristics of Information - 0 views

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    A companion to the Vision of Students Today, done by the same anthropology class. Not as viral, clearly, but also very thought provoking. Students don't need us to provide information, they need us to teach them how to make knowledge of information.
Cara Whitehead

Possessive Nouns | Articles - 0 views

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    Resources to help you teach possessive nouns.
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

GTZ. Peru: Reforming financial policy in the education sector - 0 views

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    Money alone is not enough to improve a country's education system. But without adequate funding for school buildings, technical equipment, teaching materials and teacher training, education reform is doomed to failure from the very outset. The Peruvian Government is well aware of this: for its planned reform of the education system, it has put a new distribution key for budgetary funds at the top of the agenda.
LUCIAN DUMA

My reflections after Intel Teach Essentials Course Prague 2012 . Many GlogsterEDU featu... - 0 views

Clif Mims

Martin Institute for Teaching Excellence - 4 views

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    Providing world-class professional development opportunities for educators.
Deb Boisvert

Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves | Video on TED.com - 3 views

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    Sugata Mitra talks about his Hole in the Wall project. Young kids in this project figured out how to use a PC on their own -- and then taught other kids.
anonymous

Teach Web 2.0: CCK08 Network Metaphors and Week Three Recap - 0 views

  • George Seimens explains, "Knowledge is distributed. Learning is the process of creating networks. This is increasingly aided by technology." George posed a question this week, "If a network structure is a foundation of learning, are our education systems designed to appropriately take advantage of networking opportunities?"
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    Reflections on the networked educator
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