The Book Chook - 2 views
Astrid Seele - 0 views
OxfordWords blog | Oxford Dictionaries - 1 views
Australian Teachers - 0 views
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...
Six Strategies for 21st Century Early Childhood Teachers - 1 views
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I discovered a website by a woman called Bevin Kateri Reinen, who is a teacher and writer from Virginia Beach. One blog post in particular titled 'Six Strategies for 21st Century Early Childhood Teachers' caught my eye! I found it very interesting and thought I would share :)
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Practical classroom strategies, ideas and resources
Blogging | ICT Across the Curriculum - 0 views
http://www.ipadsforeducation.vic.edu.au/userfiles/files/ipads_for_learning_getting_star... - 0 views
Digichild - Early Childhood Australia - 0 views
Sharing online teaching links - 1 views
I follow on Facebook several blogs from teachers. I find that they offer a broad variety of developmentally appropriate activities. The first one I follow is Becky Spence "this reading muma" she ...
Free Technology for Teachers: Teach Your Monster to Read - 0 views
Teaching Maths with Meaning - 0 views
Early childhood educator - Alice Brown (USQ Lecturer) - 2 views
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Alice Brown is an early childhood health, wellbeing and social ecology specialist lecturing at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) where she teachers undergraduate and post-graduate students. She has completed her Doctoral, Masters and Bachelor st She posts interesting, professional and insightful articles and ideas that are related to early childhood.
Teaching, Learning, and the "Curse of Knowledge" | ASCD Inservice - 6 views
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This “curse of knowledge” highlights a problem for all educators: once you know something, it is difficult to imagine not knowing it.
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Once you know something, it’s hard to imagine not knowing it. And that, in turn, makes it harder for you to communicate to a novice.”
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those who know something deeply (like the expert chess players) think differently about the content than do amateurs
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Another optional reading from week 1.
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I love the second quote! I find my head hurts if I try too hard to imagine not knowing something. I find as a teacher it really interesting seeing students going from 'I don't understand this' to 'How did I not see this before?'. I love seeing the flash of understanding so I really love that quote!
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