Bringing Computational Thinking into the Primary Classroom - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Realising the benefits of reflective practice - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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It is generally accepted that learning is enhanced by the inclusion of deliberate, reflective practice. Indeed the act of reflecting on the impact that our actions have towards the achievement of any goal (learning oriented or other) is shown to have a positive impact. Reflective practice is defined as the praxis (interdependent and integrated theory, practice, research, thought and action) of individuals or groups to move from 'better thinking to better action' as a result of reflection for, in and on learning (Harvey et al. 2010 p140). With this in mind, it is worth considering what reflective practice might look like and to consider it in a range of contemporary contexts.
Taking the time to think - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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It seems that we never have enough of it and the result is a feeling of constant pressure to do things quickly. As a result, we fall into a pattern of making quick decisions, with incomplete information and then proceed to take hasty action and seek short cuts. Our busy lives, the business of those around us, the schedules we set ourselves and the constant stream of distractions and interruptions ensure we have very little time to do things well and we never seem to get things done.
Language Moves that Encourage Initiative - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Supporting students in uncovering complexity - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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One of the thinking moves that we hope our students will confidently engage with is centred around the disposition of uncovering complexity. As we endeavour to shift our students towards a deeper understanding, the capacity to uncover complexity is a vital step. However, the ability to uncover complexity is itself complex and an excellent example of a skill that is best achieved when considered as a disposition.
Curiosity, critical thinking and agency as responses to the Australian Bushfire Crisis ... - 0 views
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The bushfire crisis that is currently impacting Australia is beyond devastating. The scale of these fires defies the imagination. For so long now we have lived with skies laden with smoke as a constant and inescapable reminder that this is not an ordinary summer. This is weather and drought at its most extreme. Our only salvation will be rain but this is not the season for that and the long term forecasts are not promising. Our young people, in particular, will be affected and will need special care in the weeks and months to come. What might this mean for schools and for student agency?
Questions to ask when planning for deep learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Multiple perspectives on an understanding of inquiry - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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Recently I have been contemplating how we might define inquiry. Like many terms in education, it is often used in multiple contexts and has a range of meanings attached to it. Coming to agreement on what inquiry is, requires negotiating seemingly divergent understandings. If we are to avoid oversimplifications and dichotomous thinking, we need to explore these multiple perspectives and find a balance point.
Insights into the true power of Number Talks - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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Number Talks are a wonderful way to see where our students are with their mathematical thinking. As a part of a daily routine, a Number Talk promotes number sense and mathematical reasoning. In this post, I revisit what a Number Talk can reveal about our students' understanding of mathematics, and how they might be used to promote a fresh perspective. In addition, I examine a success criteria for Number Talks that is more expansive and recognises their true power.
Playing with Habits of Mind - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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What are the mindful habits of successful learners and how can an understanding of these habits help us better achieve our learning goals? This is the question Art Costa Bena Kallick set out to answer with their study of the Habits of Mind. In 'Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind' Costa and Kallick identify sixteen habits which when utilised promote deeper understanding, unlock creativity, encourage reflective thinking and scaffold problem solving for individuals and groups.
Holiday Reading List - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Why banning technology is not the answer - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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There is something about human nature that draws us towards dichotomous patterns of thought; an all or nothing, us or them style of thinking in which an option is either good or it is bad. In such a model complexity and subtle nuance with multiple possible outcomes and routes towards a goal are ignored. The field of educational technology is one where such a pattern is evident and recent ban on technology by a Sydney school shows how this style of analysis can have a significant impact on student learning.
What messages are we sending about learning? - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Choose Valentine Gifts for Women According to Their Likes and Dislikes - 0 views
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Though love flourishes in all season, February is a month dedicated to lovers as Valentine's Day falls on February 14 every year. On this day, women send Valentine gifts for men and they reciprocate by sending Valentine gifts for her, i.e. their love interests. Men are normally shy by nature and hence, women have to choose Valentine gifts for men keeping their likes and dislikes in mind. Normally, our gentlemen from Mars prefer apparels & watches as gifts, but smart ladies can get their hands on some unique Valentine gifts for gents; women can think out-of-the-box and select some cool gifts like spa vouchers, holiday vouchers and send Valentine gifts for gents. Online gift shops are better option to select Valentine's Day gifts for men.
Fantastic Contraption: A fun online physics puzzle game - 0 views
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