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Universal Skills All Learners Should Know How to Do @jackiegerstein - 0 views

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    "Some have "always" been true - some are unique to this century of learning. Let me know of any other universal skills you believe young people should know how to do."
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Empowering Students Through Blogging | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    When students turn in writing to their teacher, they often don't care if it's good - as long as it's good enough. But when they publish their work online, they want it to be good. Knowing that someone else besides a parent, guardian or teacher cares about their work and will be reading it has a profound impact on the quality of work that they produce. Often, students are more interested in knowing what their peers think about their work than what their teacher thinks.
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Blog Share | : the readiness is all - 0 views

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    Here are a few blogging links: Please ask your students to hashtag tweets @ their blogs with: #cloudwriting
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Resources on Engaging Student Voices | @Edutopia - 0 views

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    Resources on Engaging Student Voices Explore resources related to recognizing and valuing student knowledge, input, and expertise and building student-centered learning environments where students make decisions about how learning happens.
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A veteran teacher turned coach shadows 2 students for 2 days - a sobering lesson learne... - 0 views

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    I have made a terrible mistake. I waited fourteen years to do something that I should have done my first year of teaching: shadow a student for a day. It was so eye-opening that I wish I could go back to every class of students I ever had right now and change a minimum of ten things - the layout, the lesson plan, the checks for understanding. Most of it!
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Put the Laptops Away | Ideas and Thoughts @shareski - 0 views

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    he sees his class time as precious and sacred in that it's the only time they get to spend together. You walk into his room, have a cup of tea and engage in that "hard thinking". Laptops, would seem slightly out of place.
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Self-Regulation: The Other 21st Century Skills @jackiegerstein - 0 views

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    Educators can play a key role in assisting learners in building upon and expanding their self-regulation skills. Strategies include using metacognitive reflection questions both prior to and after learning tasks to assist students through a process of guided inquiry: What is the best way to go about this task? How well are my learning strategies working? What changes should I make, if any? What am I still having trouble understanding? What can I recall and what should I review? How does this material relate to other things I've learned or experienced? Supporting Self-Regulation in the Classroom)
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The Changes Driving The Maker Movement @scottlachut - 0 views

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    1. Innovation Is What Matters 2. Unlocking The Means Of Production 3. Ideas Get Tangible 4. Hardware Gets Soft 5. Eliminating Obsolescence 6. Making Communities
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What does inquiry learning look like? @WhatEdSaid - 0 views

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    We've worked hard to develop an understanding that inquiry learning is messy and NOT limited to a step by step approach. True inquiry learning is neither linear nor cyclical, but rather moves back and forth between the different stages identified by most of the inquiry models.
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The Inquiry Hub: A "Teach-Different" School in BC | K-12 Blueprint Canada - 0 views

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    In Sept 2012 The Inquiry Hub was launched as a grade 9-12 school in Coquitlam, British Columbia. It started with a presentation to the board of trustees by Principal Stephen Whiffin, David Truss, and Superintendent Tom Grant. Stephen and David, the school's current lead administrator, helped articulate a vision of learning focused on: Inquiry, Voice, Audience, Community, Leadership, Play, and Networks. The school motto is Connect | Create | Learn.
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Inquiry: To What End? | Inquire Within - 0 views

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    I realized then that we adhere to different instruction theories: project-based vs. concept-driven learning. On the surface, many can mistake one for the other, especially since both use inquiry as a vehicle to construct understanding. It is, if you wish, the distinction that Carl Bereiter made when he talked about shallow vs. deep constructivism: The shallowest forms engage students in tasks and activities in which ideas have no overt presence but are entirely implicit. Students describe the activities they are engaged in (e.g., planting seeds, measuring shadows) and show little awareness of theunderlying principles that these tasks are to convey. Unfortunately, much of what is currently promoted and practiced under the label of "project-based learning" does not fit this definition but instead represents the traditional "project" or research report dressed up in modern technology.
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The Science of Storytelling: Why Telling a Story is the Most Powerful Way to Activate O... - 0 views

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    When we are being told a story, things change dramatically. Not only are the language processing parts in our brain activated, but any other area in our brain that we would use when experiencing the events of the story are too.
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A 1:1 Inquiry-Based High School Shares Its Vision | K-12 Blueprint @chrislehmann @dlauf... - 0 views

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    "We want to take the existing unit plans and adjust the language so they are more globally accessible and do 5-to-10-minute interviews with teachers about the unit and with students to talk about how they learned and what they created," she says. Her goal is to have the written unit and about 20 minutes of video so teachers can see and hear how a unit works. "We want teachers to see the learning potential of the unit. Over the next three years we plan to build out as many SLA units as we can."
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The Wejr Board - 10 Belief Statements About Student Discipline - 0 views

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    Kids need us. For students who struggle with behaviour challenges, it is never a simple solution. Teaching 30 students (with a variety of academic, social and emotional needs) for an entire day can be completely exhausting. When discussing solutions, though, we need to ask the question: who is this about - the teachers/admin? or the student? It likely falls somewhere in the middle but it is important to keep in mind the needs of everyone. In the end, it is our job as admin, teachers, and staff to create the conditions for student success. Meet students where they are and teach the needed skills from there.
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Cornell University - Digital Literacy Resource - 0 views

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    Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create content using information technologies and the Internet. As a Cornell student, activities including writing papers, creating multimedia presentations, and posting information about yourself or others online are all a part of your day-to-day life, and all of these activities require varying degrees of digital literacy. Is simply knowing how to do these things enough? No-there's more to it than that.
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Student Achievement Is Not The Same As Learning | @shareski - 1 views

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    Quality feedback is critical to student learning. Calling a grade, feedback, is like saying sharing a link with someone is collaboration.
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Personalize Learning: Kids Talk about Learning at The Inquiry Hub - 0 views

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    The Personalize Learning Webinar Series presented The Inquiry Hub with David Truss and five amazing learners. The Inquiry Hub provides 9th through 12th grade learners an innovative, technology driven, full-time program that allows learners to pursue their own learning by shaping their educational experience around their interests and questions instead of structured classes.
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Creating Classrooms We Need: 8 Ways Into Inquiry Learning | MindShift - 0 views

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    If kids can access information from sources other than school, and if school is no longer the only place where information lives, what, then happens to the role of this institution?
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EasyBib Partners with SweetSearch, a Student-Friendly Search Engine - 0 views

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    For students who are prone to Googling everything, including research for class assignments, SweetSearch can help.... SweetSearch's staff of librarians and educators have sifted through the the open web to find quality, credible sources that are appropriate for your students - many of the top search results come from PBS, the Smithsonian, and university websites.
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Introducing Independent Inquiry | Inquire Within - 0 views

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    Although the format and tools have changed over the past year, the philosophy has remained the same: Unify learning at school, learning at home, and learning anywhere, anytime. Empower learners to engage in and reflect on their own inquiry processes. Encourage interest- and passion-driven learning. Integrate peers, parents, communities, and global networks into the inquiry process.
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