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Glenn Hervieux

Close Reading and Socratic Seminar - 2 views

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    I like the reflective process this teacher is using to improve her teaching literacy to her students. The methods she is practicing and refining are in contrast to the "one and done" reading approach she mentions students practicing outside of class. A favorite quote in the reflection: "In my class we explore the why--the story behind history. Pace carefully and read closely, and students will discover the why--especially when they can discuss the questions they've had time to think about." Instead of the teacher "teaching" content, the students explore that content and find meaning for themselves that is relevant and connective to other learning experiences.
Glenn Hervieux

Lectures Didn't Work in 1350-and They Still Don't Work Today - 3 views

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    Award-winning educational futurist David Thornburg discusses classroom design and four learning models he has written about extensively in his book, "From the Campfire to the Holodeck: Creating Engaging and Powerful 21st Century Learning Environments" Is your classroom designed primarily for the traditional lecture? For using technology to do the same old things better than differently? Give out too much information vs. using more open-ended approaches? Transform the way information is learned and used? This article helped me to reflect on the way I encourage the use of technology and how to make its use an experience more reflective of what is presented in the CCSS and 21st century learning. What is your response to the article? Agree, disagree? What model(s) do you see yourself using? What movement would you like to make in your approach?
Glenn Hervieux

For Each to Excel: Preparing Students to Learn Without Us - 2 views

  • In this era of access, personalizing learning means allowing students to choose their own paths through the curriculum. For schools and teachers, it means connecting our expectations to students' passions and interests as learners.
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    Will Richardson explores this idea: "By pairing personalized learning and technology, a teacher can help students learn what they need to learn through the topics that interest them most." How does "personal learning" fit into the structures we have in school learning environments? 
Glenn Hervieux

Five Characteristics of Learner-Centered Teaching | Faculty Focus - 4 views

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    On the Teaching Professor blog, the author starts with: "In May I finished a second edition of my Learner-Centered Teaching book. Revising it gave me the chance to revisit my thinking about the topic and look at work done since publication of the first edition ten years ago. It is a subject about which there is still considerable interest." And that it is. Check out the five characteristics of Learner-Centered Teaching helped me to think about my own thoughts of Learner-Centered engagement as a Tech. Coordinator who loves teachers and teaching.
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Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach - Education Week - 3 views

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    Discussion on how technology is being used and why we're still struggling to give more control of learning to students. A good read!
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3 Ways of Getting Student Feedback to Improve Your Teaching | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Vicki Davis models student transparency to improve her teaching, using a discussion format and parent surveys.
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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models - 4 views

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    Helpful dictionary of terms you will see in 21st Century learning models.
Glenn Hervieux

Chrome Toolbox for Assistive Technologies - 4 views

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    This site is toolbox with tools for Assistive Technology. View the Google Presentation and learn more about how to use Google Chrome tools to provide greater access for students with disabilities.
Glenn Hervieux

Five-Minute Film Festival: Genius Hour | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Want to explore the "Genius Hour" concept. These videos and links will help introduce you to an approach many are embracing.
Glenn Hervieux

How NOT to Set Goals (Why S.M.A.R.T. goals are lame) - YouTube - 0 views

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    Brendon Burchard talks on how "SMART" Goals are limiting. Instead, why not work on D.U.M.B. goals? A different way to view how to grow and work with an abundance vs. a deficit mentality. Question: How do SMART goals in education limit our work, vision, and enthusiasm?
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