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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Online Teacher Development Works Best - 15 Reasons Why - 1 views

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    "Online Teacher Development Works Best - 15 Reasons Why I've started this article with quite a bold statement, but it's a conclusion that I have been coming too over the course of quite a few years now. I should really put this into context though, as most of the teacher training I do deals with pedagogical training for the use of technology and is most often delivered during intensive face to face sessions, usually with groups of teachers working in a computer lab. Though, having said that, I do still believe that many of the reasons I have listed below do also apply to other kinds of more 'mainstream' teacher development too, especially intensive courses. So, here are my 15 reasons why I think developing your teaching online can be more effective. Learn while you teach - This gives you the opportunity to try things out with your own classes working in your own environment with your own students. Often when we take a face to face intensive course we leave our familiar teaching environment and come back with lots of new ideas only to find that in our everyday reality many of them don't work or create unforeseen problems that we don't know how to deal with. Studying while we teach can give us the time to try out new ideas in our own work place, discover the obstacles and try to adapt them to our own context. Non competitive - Face to face courses can often become quite competitive and tend to favour people who are more confident and extrovert and who like to shine. This can often lead to the quieter more reflective types being overshadowed and not having the opportunity to contribute what may well be valuable comment or ask the questions for which they need answers. The text based and asynchronous nature of online training makes it much easier for everyone to have their say and can lead to a much richer and more collaborative learning experience. Work at your own computer -
Celia Cava

What's the Difference between Speech and Writing? | Linguistic Society of America - 1 views

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    "Difference between Speech and Writing"
Azhar Bhatti

Human Rights - 0 views

shared by Azhar Bhatti on 16 Oct 13 - Cached
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    This is an excellent website and organization that is dedicated to sharing information regarding human rights abuses. They are a non profit and have been in existence for decades. I appreciate this site and their work because they provide a lot of grassroots style information and networking. They clearly have a lot of boots on the ground and they seem to know how the human rights abuses are specifically impacting groups of people. This is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more about a variety of human rights topics. I think the multimedia sections will engage students above and beyond any article or news story.
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    This is a good site to be updated for different issues related with human rights problem in the entire world. this site can be used to teach different problems of the world and then to express how to relate the problems.
Martha Chavarría

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 0 views

  • keeping this Declaration constantly in mind
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    This web contains the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which, surprisingly, is not known by a high percentage of people around the world despite of the emphasis this document puts on "keeping this Declaration constantly in mind." In each of the artciles, it makes clear that everyone has the same rights with no intention to stablish differences among people from different countries.
Livio Aguas

Childrens Rights | Oxfam Education - 0 views

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    This web site allows to explore the difference between wants, needs, and rights involving lessons for ages 8-10
Tracy Muilenburg

Career Cruising - 0 views

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    An educational website where students can explore different careers and match them to their interests. They can maintain this portfolio throughout elementary, middle, and high school.
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    One of my tasks this year is to explore ways our students can create and maintain an online portfolio regarding college and career research, as part of our post-secondary curriculum. Ideally this would be something started in elementary school and developed throughout the course of the student's educational career. We would also like them to be able to access it even if they change schools or districts This is a site I came across in my research.
Livio Aguas

Childrens Rights | Oxfam Education - 1 views

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    This web site allows to explore the difference between wants, needs, and rights involving lessons for ages 8-10. This is a topic to be included in teacher training courses.
Celia Cava

Human Rights Education - Activities - 1 views

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    I find this website very interesting since you can find a lot of topics about human rights and what´s more important you will be able to find different activities for each topic such as role plays , brainstorming activities , discussion and more .
Celia Cava

CrowdVoice.org - 2 views

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    This website contains videos of ordinary people protesting for different causes and reasons . This website allows people all over the world to raise their voices and be heard by the rest of the wrold
J L

Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights - 1 views

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    One of the frontrunners of highlighting the human rights violation all around the world. Students could investigate the human rights climate in different countires and write down their investigations via a wiki. Individuals or groups could be pick one or two countries to take on.
Devayat Gagiya

TED - Education - 0 views

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    This is one of the best repository of videos on different aspects of education. It has the best educators of the world discussing education from every angle possible A MUST VISIT site for any one involved in education at any level
Devayat Gagiya

National Human Rights Commission, India - 0 views

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    Being a democratic country, India takes human rights quite seriously. This is the official website giving us the details about different acts on human rights and key information regarding maintaining human rights in India.
leonel madrid

Acapela Text to voice - 1 views

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    A great-text-to voice site I use with my students. It helps my students pronounce words in different languages. Though it is a machine voice, it has helped when students have doubts about pronunciation.
Elizabeth Philip

Human Rights and creative lesson plans - 1 views

This site provides about 10 wonderful resources on Human Rights for different grades .The classroom resource on African American journalist Ida B W ells provides event description, wonderful class...

human rights biographies graphic books class newspapers resources learning teaching

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Elizabeth Philip

HUMAN RIGHTS AND CREATIVE LESSON PLANS - 1 views

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    This site provides about 10 wonderful resources on Human Rights for different grades .The classroom resource on African American journalist Ida B W ells provides event description, wonderful classroom activity which enables the students to read , brainstorm ideas and then write.It also provides a wide range of resources to create a class newspaper. The international book of teens- a parent and after school resource helps students to have a better view of the world through an exposure to international books and offer a"sustained look at war , poverty and struggle for human rights"A book review in audio provides the right ambiance for further reading and comments section gives option for free expression of thoughts and suggestions.The graphic novel -Mous gives a visual treat nudging the reluctant reader to achieve the learning objectives.The lesson plan on `How big are Martins words` is a good resource for learning vocabulary and for developing creativity.The theory to practice gives ample food for thought to the user There is also option in this site for saving the students work with student inter actives. Overall, its a great site rich with a corpus of resources on human rights
emely Bobadilla

little explorers - 0 views

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    In this web,our students could find different activities for all theirs questions specially for beginners like in public schools with 2 hours per week,if you have large classes,little time this web is for us.
mayuragravat

Bios of African Americans in History - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

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    Short Bios of American African people who changed the world. A helpful page to find out what African American people made a difference and what they did to support Human Rights. The way how I would use it in class is as follow: The students scan these short bios, next, they identify the characters who did their bit to help for Human Rights, finally, they create a mind map on Spiderscribe.
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    Site that shows short biographies of great African-Americans who have fought for Human Rights and have contributed something for the society.
Naheed Haq

Is It Easier to Do Things for Other People than For Yourself? | LinkedIn - 1 views

  • Do you want to change your habits? If you're like just about everyone, yes. Turns out that the first step to take is to know yourself.
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  • 've already posted about Upholders (that's my category), watch here; about Questioners (my husband is a Questioner), here; and Rebels, here.In my very unscientific study of these categories, it's become quite clear that Rebel is the smallest category, then Upholder--this was a shock to me. I didn't realize how few people are Upholders. Most people are Questioners or Obligers.Obligers are the folks who are the most likely to say they wish they were in a different category.In a nutshell:
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