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Janet Hale

10 ways to become an inspirational teacher - Articles - Educational Technolog... - 0 views

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    "It has always been my contention that if you love your subject and teach it well, your students should do well in the final exam. Yesterday, a member of the audience (whose name I unfortunately failed to catch) stated that it has been found that the students of teachers who teach in an inspirational way achieve better results than students of those who teach to the test. This chimed with Bruce Dickson's observation, based on 50 years in education, that inspirational teaching turns pupils on."
Janet Hale

50 Incredibly Useful Links For Learning & Teaching The English Language ELL - 0 views

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    "Teaching a new language to non-native speakers may be one of the most challenging educational jobs out there, so ELL teachers can use all of the help they can get! Thankfully, many excellent resources for ELL and ESL exist online, from full-service websites to reference tools and communities, all designed to make the task of educating ELL students just a little bit easier and more effective."
Janet Hale

Teaching by Texting Starts to Take Hold - AOL News - 0 views

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    "Texting can be a teaching tool. That's what some believe. So, for subjects ranging from Spanish to science, from homework help to exam reminders, teachers around the country are beginning to allow students to text in class."
Janet Hale

School teaches with iPads | Herald Sun - 0 views

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    Loved this quote form the article ... "Primary school students who used them for a year became instructors for teachers who had not used the gadgets before. One prep class actually created an instructional DVD to be used by staff explaining and demonstrating how to operate a (hi-tech) whiteboard," Mr Light said."
Janet Hale

4 radically different school models upending education | eSchool News - 0 views

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    "Goal setting and PBL serve as cornerstones for new school models. Is self-directed learning every student's future? These days, there are few that would disagree that education needs to start looking more like the world students will one day work and live in and less like, well, school. What that might look like in the future is anybody's guess, but it may be safe to assume a lot more will be required of students than simple passive learning. Four school leaders recently spoke about their innovative school models and visions for student success in an increasingly digital world during a panel hosted by Clayton Christensen Institute cofounder Michael Horn at this year's ASU GSV Summit in San Diego. The new models overwhelmingly favor some combination of project-based learning coupled with self-directed goal-setting and skill building for students' life after school. Here are the four school models and their approaches to teaching and learning."
Janet Hale

Too Much STEAM? Rethinking STEM & the Arts | MiddleWeb - 0 views

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    "I'm currently teaching a STEM/STEAM online course for Powerful Learning Practice with my arts expert buddy of 20 years - Nancy Flanagan. Our task, among other things, is to show how to put the "A" in STEM. We both have points of agreement, points of divergence, and plenty of questions."
Janet Hale

5 Tips For Assessing What Students Know - Articles - Educational Technology -... - 0 views

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    "It is not enough to teach students how to understand information and communications technology. At some point you are going to have to assess their knowledge and understanding. "
Janet Hale

Dr. Alice Christie's GoogleTreks™ Site - 0 views

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    "This site was created by Dr. Alice Christie to share an exciting new approach to teaching and learning. Enabled by Web 2.0 tools, GoogleTreks™ allows teachers and students to synthesize information in one easy-to-use map that places text, pictures, audio files, video files, and much more in one central location."
Janet Hale

ASCD Express 11.16 - Learning-Focused Feedback - 0 views

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    "As educators, we give feedback to students on their work all the time: in the moment, daily, weekly, and at the end of a unit or year. And research about formative assessment tells us that feedback is a foundational practice that makes a difference in student learning. But how can we make sure our guidance truly encourages our students' learning and growth at each interval? The literature includes some practical ideas to help us get there. It tells us that there is a continuum of feedback, which starts at one end with a focus on what's right or wrong. At the other end of the continuum, the type and amount of information provided turns the feedback into instruction. Let's take a look at three different feedback models derived from the literature and the insights we can take away from each one."
Janet Hale

Classroom Walkthrough & Professional Development System - iObservation - 0 views

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    "What is iObservation? iObservation is an instructional and leadership improvement system. It collects, manages and reports longitudinal data from classroom walkthroughs and teacher observations. Teacher growth and leadership practices inform professional development differentiated to individual learning needs for every teacher and leader to increase his/her effectiveness each year."
Janet Hale

Education Week: Panel Finds No Favorite in Teacher-Prep Pathways - 0 views

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    "After six years of study, a national panel of prominent scholars has concluded that there's not enough evidence to suggest that teachers who take alternative pathways into the classroom are any worse­-or any better­-than those who finish traditional college-based preparation programs."
Janet Hale

Test and Study Skills - home - 0 views

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    This Wiki has been developed by Mike Fisher and is chock full of ideas to aid you in preparing your students for test taking environments and being able to study independently and interdependently.
Janet Hale

Brainigami - 0 views

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    A Wiki created by Mike Fisher that specializes in graphic organizers that engages the learner through multiple learning modes
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