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Graphic: Going Higher - 4 views

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    Text: Hurdles can stop you, but you will go higher if you try to get over them
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Video: 30 Revision Apps, Sites & Tools - 4 views

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    A collection of 30 apps & website to help students learn and study for exams
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Retaining older teachers for secondary education - Lessons from Holland? - 2 views

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    "Not all teachers succeed in staying happy with their work until the end of their career. Dissatisfied older teachers will tend to quit before reaching retirement age. Work overload, low status of the profession, disruptive student behaviour, and a poor relationship with students are reasons often mentioned for the declining job satisfaction of older teachers."
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Book: Engaging Learners (100 ideas) by @TeamTait - 2 views

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    "Engaging a bunch of teenagers after lunch on a Friday afternoon is no mean feat. Only the most seasoned and patient of teachers can pull it off, with a great deal of patience, stamina and effort. Well, not necessarily. There are strategies and ideas that can keep the most demotivated students learning when they don't necessarily realise, and fortunately, Jon Tait has compiled a collection of 100 ideas that can keep secondary pupils engaged in their learning, in any subject, in any school."
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How can we get more teachers to use technology effectively in their teaching? - 2 views

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    UKEdChat Session 1 summary and Twitter archive

RSS feed to WebSlides - 58 views

started by Gary Bertoia on 30 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
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7 Major Learning Styles and the 1 Big Mistake Everyone Makes - LearnDash - 1 views

  • while the learning style theory—that individual students might have a style that helps them learn better—may be complete bunk, presenting material in a variety of ways does have a lot of merit.
  • just because a person learns one item of information according to a certain style doesn’t mean they can only learn through that style, or that that style is their best learning tool.
  • important not to conflate preferential learning styles with diagnosable learning disabilities. Someone who is dyslexic doesn’t have an aural learning style, they have a reading disorder that hinders them from being able to process textual information rapidly. Similar can be said of learners with visual or auditory impairments. They will need to access your content through a variety of different methods, not because they prefer one style over another, but because they are unable to consume certain kinds of content.
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  • you shouldn’t try to optimize material for one kind of learning style over another, but rather, you should present course materials in a range of learning styles so that all learners can engage with it on multiple fronts.

One-Page Class Handouts - 1 views

started by Walter Antoniotti on 13 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
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Terronez Library Media Center - "He is wise who knows the sources of knowledge - where ... - 3 views

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    Since August 2006 this Media Center has been blogging, sharing links and information. Such useful information here. Sometimes we show by example more than we can say by giving assignments. You can tell students blogging is important but if you don't do it. You can also see how assignment are given on this blog. For teachers and media centers to review who are considering blogging.
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