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Ed Webb

Why do people dance? | Education | The Guardian - 3 views

  • Lovatt says his own experience proves dance can provide confidence that spills into other areas of life. Suffering from profound reading difficulties at school, he left with no qualifications, and was unable to read until he was 23. "I taught myself to read while working as a dancer in theatres," he says. "I was surrounded by talent and thought it was ridiculous that I couldn't read, so I just sat down and, very slowly, learned."Next, Lovatt studied A-levels, then a degree in psychology and English at Roehampton Institute, ultimately gaining a PhD and taking a senior researcher post at Cambridge University. Now, he combines dancing "nearly every day" with dance research at Hertfordshire University, where he teaches the psychology of performing arts.
  • the best way to attract a compatible mate is to relax and just move naturally to the rhythm
  • "Dance lessons are a bit like plastic surgery," says Lovatt. "They mask the true expression of your genes."
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    Not sure I buy the genetic determinism. But I love the story of Dr Lovatt's educational path and I strongly advocate dance for everybody!
Dave Truss

Teaching Reading Comprehension - 16 views

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    These reproducible items for school and classroom use are to be used in conjunction with Teaching Reading Comprehension. ~Great questions to ask yourself, and students in relation to different Reading Comprehension Strategies!
Sandy Kendell

BBC News - Mapping the growth of the internet - 8 views

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    Growth of the Internet from 1998 to 2008 interactive map.
Sandy Kendell

BBC News - The web: vital statistics - 3 views

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    How the web works - nice animation/interactive
Jackie Gerstein

12 x 3D Tools for Education, Training & Collaboration - 14 views

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    C4LPT)
yc c

BBC - Weather Centre - WeatherWise - 2 views

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    Try some fab Things To Do, from weather projects to things you can take part in.
Jon Hall

BBC - History - Virtual tours - 16 views

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    Walk through 3d versions of historical events, landscapes, and objects. The ancient Greek tour is highly educational and fun. 
liam odonnell

Why playing in the virtual world has an awful lot to teach children | Society | The Obs... - 8 views

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    A YouGov poll has suggested that computer games can damage children's ability to communicate, but Tom Chatfield argues that gaming imparts a range of new, vitally important skills
David Hilton

Motivational gimmicks 'undermine intellectual content of lessons' - Telegraph - 13 views

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    A position which is bound to fire up educators, yet upon reading it I wondered if part of what they're saying isn't true? Perhaps it just sets up a simplistic binary that blinds teachers to the truth that we can be both interesting and effective as educators. Hard to tell.
yc c

Thinkuknow for parents | Teachers and training area - 15 views

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    Here you'll find the Thinkuknow resources for teachers and all other professionals working with young people. There are films, presentations, games, lesson plans and posters covering a range of issues from grooming by child sex offenders to cyber-bullying. All of these resources encourage young people to have fun with new technology, whilst staying in control of the risks. Importantly, they also teach young people where to go if they have any concerns.
Ed Webb

My third-class life | Michael Morpurgo | Comment is free | The Guardian - 4 views

  • It is quite true that in countries with highly successful school systems such as Finland teachers do have to be much better qualified than they are here, and that they have higher status, more respect. But this is also because children have a higher status there, more respect. It is also quite true that the class of a degree may be a useful means as part of the selection process, but only as part of the process.It is aptitude, the ability to enthuse, to communicate, to motivate, that is far more important than whether a ­candidate has a first- or third-class degree. And with this ability must come a love of the subject he or she is teaching. It's the one thing that reaches children, touches their hearts, awakens their intellect, when they see that a teacher really means it.
  • "We look forward to having you here. But there is one thing: as a teacher, you will have to curb your enthusiasm and exuberance."
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    Great children's author Michael Morpurgo on what makes a great teacher
Michael Walker

Instructional Technology » The Digital Learning Collaborative: Where we've be... - 12 views

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    St. Vrain (Bud the Teacher's District) revamped PD in Tech
Nelly Cardinale

Java tutorials for students and beginners - 6 views

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    Great tutorial for beginners in the Java programming language.
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