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Amanda Bond

Anne Davies and Sandra Herbst: From Reporting to Informing: Students and the Language o... - 0 views

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    He talked about one of the projects in New Zealand where they have been working to support schools to accelerate learning through using assessment in the service of learning and shared this video link. Notice the student's role in helping his parents know where he is in his learning and how they can help him learn. At one point the student talks about his responsibility to inform parents using evidence, "…anything to kind of prove, yes I can do this. This is an example of how I've done it." Michael Absolum summarized by noting that they saw a significant shift occurring when students were able to articulate the important ideas - when they could inform others about their learning.
Amanda Bond

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Bored? Explore it! - 0 views

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    Looks like the shoulder shrug gets just need the chance to own their indecisiveness, take time to dip into things until they find something they want to commit to.
Amanda Bond

Teacher Agency: Educators Moving from a Fixed to a Growth Mindset | User Generated Educ... - 0 views

  • But most educators would probably agree that out of all of the professions, they feel that their voices have the least amount of power; are the ones least heard of any profession when voicing desires, needs, innovative ideas.  Samuel A. Culbert, a professor in the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles, noted in the New York Times opinion piece:
  • Some concrete strategies educators can do for gaining and increasing their agency include: Revisit and/or develop a strong teaching mission and vision.  Use it to inform your teaching practices, broadcast it to students, students’ parents, and colleagues.  See How Do I Write a Teacher Mission Statement? Create time and space to develop a classroom you wished you had as a child; would want for your own children.  Be fearless and unapologetic about creating this type of classroom. Find and use your own voice in the teachers’ lounge, teachers’ meetings, via blogging or social media.  Publicize your successes and accomplishments via social media.  See my post, Every Educator Has a Story . . . Just Tell It. Develop and participate in strong Professional Learning Communities. Get involved in local politics – attend and use your voice at school board meetings, local political meetings.
Amanda Bond

Information Inquiry: Instructional Strategies for Library and Information Professionals - 0 views

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    Many research models discussed and offered. Great links to all the sites
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    Many research models discussed and offered. Great links to all the sites
Amanda Bond

Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Changing the way we view stress could change or in fact save our lives. Great example of fixed and growth mindset in the area of health psychology
Amanda Bond

Child-Development Findings Are Ready for School | Edutopia - 0 views

  • I don't believe all research needs to have direct application.
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