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djplaner

Will technology replace teachers? No, but ... | Edutech - 0 views

  • In no education system around the world where I have worked has the introduction of new technologies made teachers less vital or central to the teaching and learning process. On the contrary: As dust settles after new equipment arrives in schools (and eventually begins to work, more or less), and the initial hype around the potential for quick 'transformational change' subsides, the role of the teacher is almost always more central, indeed fundamental, than it was before the introduction of technology.
  • New technologies can, and no doubt eventually will, replace many of the routine administrative tasks typically handled by teachers, like taking attendance, entering marks into a grading book, etc
  • Machines (perhaps even "teaching machines") may also handle some of the routine, low-end cognitive tasks (e.g. posing multiple-choice questions and grading tests) that teachers currently perform
leishaluchetti

Teacher on Training Wheels | A beginning teacher's journey back to primary school - 0 views

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    Interesting read as this teachers shares her trials and tribulations as a newly graduated teacher, something I have concerns about myself. 
pristine_crazy

Playlist for teachers: 10 great songs to help you de-stress | Teacher Network | The Gua... - 2 views

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    A great way to de-stress is listening to music. Here are music examples to play to unwind from a hard days work.
jessicapacker

Ed Blog Shed - The Literacy Shed - 0 views

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    This website is full of helpful blogs by numerous teachers. It not only provides insight into creating effective learning episodes but it also highlights key resources that teachers can use when teaching.
denisebayliss

let the children play: 14 top Australian Teacher Blogs - 3 views

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    This is a great blog site with links to loads of other blogs from early childhood teachers. It also provides links to resources...
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    What an interesting blog. For fellow early childhood educators this teacher blogs about daily experiences in regards to play!! She also blogs about  things that kids do for example display self regulation when new to the learning context.  
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    This blog has the links to numerous teachers blogs
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    Some great ideas for play-based learning. Includes some interesting articles on Montessori Method, Reggio Emilia approach.
zoeanderson95

Year 6 Shenanigans- a great instagram for primary teachers - 4 views

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    Sally is a 1st year teacher that shows her passion and energy for her classroom and students through innovative Instagram posts. She incorporates ICTs into her posts and shows how important it is to stay connected to other teachers to share ideas and inspiration. She inspires my future teaching.
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    A great teacher that posts a variety of images depicting her day to day teaching life... Great inspiration!
Carolyne Kelly

Just doing what makes sense - Crazy teacher lady - 5 views

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    An insightful and sometimes humorous blog of a former Biology/Physics teacher, and now curriculum director. Also includes loads of current biology resources!
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    Ramblings, musings, rants, and mumblings of a crazy science teacher.
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    Ramblings, musings, rants, and mumblings of a crazy science teacher.
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    It is always good to see that other teachers out there are a little crazy (and obsessed with ensuring students are learning to their potential). Have a read and see what you think.
djplaner

Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek | Bridging the gap between Physical Education & ICT…Y... - 8 views

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    One for the HPE folk.  A Victorian PE teacher who labels himself "The PE Geek".
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    The key word here is 'Physical' education. I can only condone activities that are of physical nature. If the ICT is restricted to hands controlling a remote then I would not execute them in my PE classroom. I can see how some of these games add excitement to teaching and learning but are they still teaching the kids the fundamentals? You cannot expect a child with no experience in the water to swim proficiently or with confidence no matter how much swimming gamification practise they've had. It is unrealistic and dangerous. Gamification has the ability to help correct techniques in elite athletes and create visuals for young children but is it really helping them with their stamina? Are they giving a 100% or just doing it half-heartedly, more for the fun? Physical education is just that ... physical. It helps your lungs develop and makes you stronger, fitter and healthier. I don't know whether I am for or against ICT in P.E.
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    I didn't look very far in his blog, but it does appear that only the first post is talking about gamification. There are other post where he is exploring a range of resources associated with both the health theory side and also the physical movement. The rationale for sharing this was for the entire blog. To see a HPE teacher that is engaging with a whole range of ICTs, including some you may have problems with.
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    He does discuss other reasons why ICTs should be used in classes, but unfortunately doesn't give enough practical examples. The gamification he talks about most specifically is a dance game on the wii. Now of course the students are taking part in a game, but their bodies are moving just like they would be if they were dancing without the use of the game, so it is definitely physical. Using these types of games in your teaching shouldn't outweigh the the students taking part in physical activity or sports and training, but it should supplement it. I think using ICTs in HPE will help to improve motivation and interest in students who are uninterested in sport, which is a big focus that teachers face, particularly with junior high school girls. Using these games to get them interested is better than forcing them to take part in an activity where they aren't going to put in much effort anyway. ICTs are also immensely beneficial to students studying PE in senior, as a lot more of the focus is on technique and improvement, so using videos to view performance and receive feedback is great for these students. Especially the apps and programs you can get nowadays that let you pause and rewind video, play in slow motion, and draw on the screen (to check if your body is creating the right angles in the movement etc). In primary they wouldn't be so concerned with technique improvement like this, but ICTs can be used to expose students to sports that they wouldn't normally see or experience. Primary students could research and create their own games and sports using the internet and computers. (It is harder for me to think about the primary context, because I haven't had much to do with it). I am sure there are many ways ICTs can be incorporated in the Primary HPE setting, you just need to think outside the box.
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    Oops, I think I got PE Geek confused with a PE blog I was reading recently. After looking at the actual link, this PE geek offers so much more! It is actually great, the apps he talks about are great for primary and secondary.
corinne owen

Teachers TV - 0 views

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    Watch some great teaching practice in action...
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    I love Teachers TV. I'm glad we can still access after it closed down a couple of years as it is so educational and gives practical demos for preservice teachers everywhere, as well as accredited educators also. It's so good to have real life teachers taking you through their strategies and lessons. very educational for those of us who are learning all the time to prepare us for the day we are the teacher.
Michelle Thompson

How (And Why) Teachers Should Blog - Edudemic - 1 views

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    Edudemic blog by Hanna Shekhter on how and why teachers should blog. This site has heaps of other posts that are also fantastic regarding technology and worth a look.
djplaner

March 2013 #blogsync: Teacher Attrition EDUTRONIC | #blogsync - 0 views

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    #blogsync is a project/movement/approach where educational bloggers all write around a common question/topic. Billed as a slow version of Twitter chat.  This example address the question "Wasted investment? Why do so many teachers leave the profession in the first 5 years?".  It's origins are in the UK.
Michelle Thompson

Teachers Pay Teachers - 1 views

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    An online market place of resources created by teachers. Interesting approach given the availability of free online resources
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    This site was developed for teachers who make resources and sell direct to other teachers. You can download 1000s of free resources, but also buy at reasonable prices. Great for your toolbelt.
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    Amazing, my mum just emailed this link to me and I was about to put it on diigo. Glad to see it already made it here :) Lots of free resources and ideas.
ruddsword

Art Teachers Hate Glitter | This is not your typical art teacher blog. This is a humor ... - 0 views

shared by ruddsword on 27 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    This is not your typical art teacher blog. This is a humor blog.
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    I really hate glitter!
laurasinden

Erin Beattie (@mrs_beatties_classroom) * Instagram photos and videos - 1 views

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    Mrs Beatties classroom is an instagram teachers blog in which highlights the classroom activities of Mrs Beatties classroom, whilst sharing creative ideas and motivational stories and quotes to other teachers.
mlp1980

Prep Teacher Instagram (@i_teach_prep) * Instagram photos and videos - 2 views

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    I really enjoy following teachers on Instagram and I look at Instagram as micro blogging, a quick snap shot of their classrooms which can give some great ideas. I Teach Prep is one of my favorite Instagram pages and this teacher usually updates daily. Instagram is another digital tool to enhance or learning and communication with other teachers.
Romina Jamieson-Proctor

AITSL Teacher Standards - Sharing our Indigenous nation - 1 views

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    Here a graduate teacher aims to use a variety of digital tools and resources to engage students and enrich their experience in attempting to answer the question 'Who are Indigenous Australians?' The teacher explores how a range of digital tools and resources can be used to collaboratively build students' knowledge of Indigenous cultures and histories in Australia and internationally. 
djplaner

Alice Leung's blog | learning with technology - 2 views

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    An Australian (NSW) teacher
Rachael Haney

I WANT TO BE A TEACHER JUST LIKE Miss Mel D from SEUSSTASTIC - 7 views

Here is the link to a Grade 1 teacher (same context as me) I've been searching the net for teachers who share their classroom activities etc and Mel d's blog has definitely stood out from the rest....

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Allana Climpson

A Drama Teachers Blog! - 0 views

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    This is one of the best blogs I have found from a drama/theatre teacher. The teacher has so many useful links to other online resources and her blog is really well developed and set out... Definitely check this one out if you are a creative arts/drama/theatre teacher looking for an inspirational blogger to learn off.
Anouk Matthews

About Me | sharynideas.com - 0 views

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    International primary teacher passionate about differentiation and technology, who believes that effective PD comes from sharing and interacting with other teachers. Her husband, also an educator, is an IT specialist and together they plan and implement ICT into the classroom.
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