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miss smith

ESOL Ninja Resource for ESL teachers - 2 views

The ESOL Ninja is a certified teacher from the USA who has been teaching in an urban school district for 12 years. She is certified to teach social studies (7-12), reading (1-12) and English Speake...

teachers education resources edc3100 sharing ESL P-12

started by miss smith on 07 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Ann Bond

The Lower Elementary Cottage - 0 views

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    This is the blog of Linda Parnello a special education teacher in America. This is a current/active blog with a lot of classroom hints and tips for special education. There's not a lot of ICT but there is a lot about working with parents.
tiffstarr

Special Education | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Provides blogs from a range of teachers specialising in Special Education
emilyjirwin

Miss Jacobs' Little Learners - 4 views

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    I found this while looking for Australian teacher blogs. This blog has a lot of teaching strategies and plenty of 'freebies' that the blogger has created for the classroom.
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    Referred to this site by the blog "Down Under Teacher" - has some great references to Aussie teachers.
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    Found this through Pinterest, has some cute ideas and videos that help with younger students skip counting :-)
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    Miss Jacobs' Little Learners is a great blogspot! It is aimed at Early Years education and the post contain great ideas for the classroom.
djplaner

Teachers' Education Review | Just another WordPress site - 5 views

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    A fortnightly podcast looking at a range of educational issues impacting Australian teachers. Typically something interesting in most shows.
Jennifer Vellacott

Cybraryman Catalogue of Educational WebSites - Educational Web sites for Teachers, Educators, Parents, Students - 0 views

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    I'm following Jerry Blumengarten on Twitter (@cybraryman1) but he also has this website. He tweets continually with his ideas, chats and sites about education and technology. I've just been reading his ideas on teaching with Twitter  http://cybraryman.com/twitter.html
djplaner

Learning with 'e's: Education, schooling and the digital age - 0 views

  • Schooling is where structures are imposed upon learners to make the process more manageable. Behaviour is synchronised, curricula are standardised, and criterion referenced assessment is imposed to quantify achievement.
  • Schooling is where structures are imposed upon learners to make the process more manageable. Behaviour is synchronised, curricula are standardised, and criterion referenced assessment is imposed to quantify achievement
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    The view of one UK-based teacher educator about the nature of the digital age, the requirements of education in such an age, and the mismatch between those requirements and schooling. It points to some of the tension between the rise of standardised curricula (e.g. the Australian curriculum) where all learning is predefined and the characteristics of the digital age. In particular, suggests some challenges when working within the existing schooling system and attempting to use ICTs to transform student learning.
u1044820

Essential Questions (EQ) - 1 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
u1000024

Special Education Teachers: Effective Teaching Strategies | Concordia University - Portland Online - 1 views

  • Effective Teaching Strategies for Special Education
  • Working with Short Attention Spans Set clear expectations for all students. Break assignments into smaller pieces to work on in short time periods. Space breaks between assignments so students can refocus on their tasks. Share ideas with parents so they can help with homework. Carry out everyday routines consistently. Develop a reward system for good behavior, completing work on time and participating in class. Use visual and auditory reminders to change from one activity to the next. This may need to be done several times before the change is made. An egg timer is a good auditory tool that indicates a signal to begin or end an activity
  • Managing Constant Change
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  • Design teaching aids and lessons that are flexible. Add creativity to lessons and homework. Develop easy-to-use monitoring tools that are needs-based. Design lesson plans that can be modified to fit each student. Develop a set of resources and interventions that work.
  • Teaching Effectively
  • Use a multiple-scenario approach to developing lesson plans. Monitor and verify student responses to lessons. Evaluate and adapt lessons as necessary. Use peers to review lesson plans and to develop ideas that might be applicable. Develop and maintain a pool of mentors. Keep a list of resources for teaching, lesson plans and professional development Set a professional development plan for yourself and track your goals Develop or implement a system that allows for easy and comprehensive data collection to help monitor and adapt lessons Gather some tricks of the trade from fellow teachers, including those who do not teach special education.
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    Effective teaching strategies for students with Special Needs
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.
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.
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.
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.
kaleubri

Some Face book sites for teaching ideas - 1 views

Here are a few facebook groups I follow to gain teaching resources and insights about the profession. Beginning teachers resource forum https://www.facebook.com/groups/315676815212672/ Australia...

Education resources teachers

started by kaleubri on 19 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
Jacquie Twidale

"Teachnology is changing the landscape of the Education Landscape" - 1 views

When I began this course I was really hesitant even opposed to ICT in classrooms. After researching and watching videos such as this I'm starting to realise the benefits especially in education! "J...

http:__www.youtube.com_watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GZ4OeOJ10W4

started by Jacquie Twidale on 07 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Susan McInnes

https://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2014/mar/10/technology-educati... - 0 views

An article that gives both studnets and teachersfeel about online technology being included in education and how technology is being used to meet educational needs.

edc3100 Education technology sharing

started by Susan McInnes on 21 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
zumbamami

Special Education Strategies And More... - 1 views

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    Michelle has been a special education teacher in the United States for 27 years and has taught across elementary and preschool contexts and alongside early childhood programs for a local college.
pjfunston

Reality 101: CEC's Blog For New Special Education Teachers | - 4 views

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    The council for exceptional children maintains this blog contributed by several special education teachers in the field. It offers a wealth of ideas, experiences, tips and support for new teachers working in special education.
sarahmollenhauer

The Top Ten Special Education Blog Posts - Friendship Circle - Special Needs Blog - 0 views

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    This is an excellent site for Special Education resources and ideas. There are many interesting blog posts all related to Special Education that serve to improve your current practice.
georgiac94

13 reasons to use educational technology in lessons - ICT and Computing in Education - - 7 views

  • ICT can provide both the resources and the pedagogical framework for enabling pupils to become effective independent learners. For example, computer programs are available that adjust themselves to the pupils’ level and then set appropriate tasks and give feedback on performance. Used wisely, these can help pupils to move on.
  • Where information and communications technology (ICT) is taught well, it has been shown to enhance pupils’ levels of understanding and attainment in other subjects. That’s because “real” ICT is more about thinking skills than about mastering particular software applications.
  • Pupils usually enjoy using computers and other types of technology, so lessons which make use of it start off with an advantage (which is all too often squandered).
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  • Just about every aspect of modern life involves educational technology; therefore, to not make use of it in the curriculum is anachronistic.
  • ICT places all learners on an equal footing
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      something else to consider 
    • Stella Leotta
       
      an interesting article to read. 13 reasons to use educational technology in lessons.
  • implement personalised learning.
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      this is an important area. Used correctly ICT can support students that require greater levels of scaffolding and do so in a way that allows the student to maintain control of their own learning path.
  • Educational technology puts the pupil in control (if it is well-designed), enabling her to personalise the interface, select and create resources, and even choose what to learn
    • katrina carpenter
       
      This needs to be managed well as few students have the skills to fully manage what they are learning. Perhaps they do however the constraints of the curriculum require they cover set criteria. Choices are available but these still need to be guided and negotiated with the teacher
  • motivating pupils
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      motivation also extends to reduced behaviour issues in a class where students are engaged in their learning
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    15 reasons to use ict
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    Believe this could be really beneficial info for Assignment 1 in regards to why we should enable the use of ICT with in the classroom - hopefully you will be able to resonate with a few pointers in context to something you may have experienced or be familiar with.
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