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greg_halliday

Sharing, reflecting, and connecting: Types of reflective writing - 3 views

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    types of reflection
greg_halliday

Sharing, reflecting, and connecting: Elements of reflection - 3 views

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    how to write good reflections on blog
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    what to include in blogs
stefaniewical

Home | Discover Dairy - 1 views

  • For Teachers
  • curriculum-linked lesson plans,
  • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License
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    Lesson plans available. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.
djplaner

Home | Discover Dairy - 3 views

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    Site for educators created by Dairy Australia, includes a range of educational resources for educators, including lesson plans. The site has a Creative Common license applied to it.
greg_halliday

EDC3100 Course: ICT and Pedagogy - 9 views

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    eg. Semester 2 course 2016
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    Active learning
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    firs attempt at Diigo link
kristen013

Blog - Malarkey - 1 views

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    Very interesting take on play and education
stefaniewical

Little Leaps of Learning - 2 views

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    Lesson ideas and teaching strategies. Classroom management. Reflective practice.
stefaniewical

Top Notch Teaching - 2 views

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    Very detailed posts about resources, lesson ideas, classroom organisation, stress management and more.
stefaniewical

Mrs Poultney's Ponderings - 4 views

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    A humorously written blog about the ins and outs of primary classroom life, including resources and lesson ideas
hellom4

Best Sources for Free Stock Photos: No Attribution Required - Money Savvy Living - 1 views

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    Great blog with useful links to other sites that provide images available in the public domain, no attribution required. I've check them out and even used one of them.
djplaner

Data-Driven Improvement and Accountability | National Education Policy Center - 1 views

  • This brief examines policies and practices concerning the use of data to inform school improvement strategies and to provide information for accountability. This twin-pronged movement, termed Data-Driven Improvement and Accountability (DDIA), can lead either to greater quality, equity and integrity, or to deterioration of services and distraction from core purposes. The question addressed by this brief is what factors and forces can lead DDIA to generate more positive and fewer negative outcomes in relation to both improvement and accountability. The policy brief concludes with 12 recommendations for establishing more effective and productive systems and processes, derived from its analysis of the relevant research. A report containing model legislation follows, detailing a legal structure that would use data effectively to create a multi-level system of accountability designed for school improvement.
kgreatrix

Literacy, families and learning - 0 views

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    A blog about children's literacy, language, learning and teaching in families and schools
jmiledc3100

Mr G Online | iPads, web tools, 21st Century learning, Maths Ed and all other things ed... - 0 views

shared by jmiledc3100 on 25 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    this guy is super practical and nearly must read for all blogs
jmiledc3100

Learning is Messy - Roll up your sleeves and get messy - 4 views

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    this is a male teacher who has much diversity in his classroom and low education background using blogs
hellom4

Welcome to the LAT Web Site! - 0 views

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    Learning Activity Types and the type of learning that occurs.
hellom4

Education Blogs, Pods & Tweets - Aussie Educator - 0 views

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    A list of blogs that may help other students in various fields
hellom4

Bright Ideas -ICTs - 3 views

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    Shares tools and experiences to help educators actively engage with ICT.
Amy McKay

Childhood101 | playing. learning. growing. - 0 views

shared by Amy McKay on 10 Mar 16 - No Cached
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    "A great childhood is about simple fun, play and learning with the people that you love." Christie is an Early Childhood Teacher, writer, consultant and mother to a preschooler. Apart from sharing fabulous tips and ideas that you can do with young children, Christie's knowledge of early childhood education and belief in playful learning comes shining through in her writing.
Amy McKay

Down Under Teacher: Aussie Blogs - 10 views

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    Hi all - this blog has been created by an Australian teacher, she has compiled a list of other Aussie teachers and some of the creativity that these guys have is amazing. While a lot is to do with the younger years and not a lot of ICTs, it's a great way to share creative ideas to keep children engaged. I thought it was worth the mention!
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    An Aussie teacher's blog as well as links to other great teacher bloggers!
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    A blog created by an Australian Teacher that has the buttons of many other Australian teachers. Contains info on early childhood to high school.
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    This blog is by a fellow Queenslander who teaches the 4th grade currently so I find this blog to be super relevant. It also contain a few freebie resources for activities in the classroom and also little posters to display around primary school classrooms.
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    I thought this one was good because it is an Australian perspective rather than an international perspective. 
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    Awesome Primary School Teacher with plenty of resources
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    Aussie Teachers blog. Heaps of resources and links to other teachers blog pages.
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    I often get emails asking if I know of other Aussie blogs. I know how hard it can be to find them - when I started my blog, I couldn't really find any other Aussies at all! I called my blog Down Under Teacher in the hope that I would connect with other Aussies.
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    A blog set up to link and share ideas for Australian teachers.
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