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Our Place in the World: An initial idea for my learning plan - 3 views

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     This is my blog outlining a rough idea for a Foundation/Prep Geography unit plan
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Giving younger children voice in primary geography: empowering pedagogy - a personal pe... - 0 views

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    A great article which has contributed to my Geographical PCK. It can be accessed through the USQ library. I especially love the concluding words "Children's voices empower pedagogy".
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Geography: What is it for? - 0 views

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    The SA DECD Leading Learning website has some great teaching resources which align with the Australian Curriculum. The 'Geography: What is it for?' clip has contributed to the foundation of my PCK in regards to teaching geography.
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Beyond Minecraft: Games That Inspire Building and Exploration | MindShift - 3 views

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    The success and popularity of Minecraft in and out of classrooms is no surprise. It's one of the best examples of the potential of learning with games because
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Can a Child's Creativity and Persistence be Assessed by a Game? | MindShift - 3 views

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    Researchers are looking into how well "stealth assessments" embedded in video games could help measure less tangible qualities like creativity and persistence.
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    Researchers are looking into how well "stealth assessments" embedded in video games could help measure less tangible qualities like creativity and persistence.
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Child's play: The role of technology in early education | TahoeDailyTribune.com - 6 views

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    TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. - There is a swirl of attention being paid to rapidly evolving technology and its role in early education. Research continues to bear out that young children
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Technology takes hold in the early grades | EdSource - 7 views

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    ICT and the Early Years
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