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Tina Owsianik

10 Ways to Get Student-Centered Learning Right | Edudemic - 0 views

  • f there’s been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, “student-centered learning” certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
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    If there's been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, "student-centered learning" certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
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    If there's been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, "student-centered learning" certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
M. Kash

5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology | Edutopia - 1 views

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    5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology
anonymous

WHO | World Health Organization - 0 views

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    Find out the latest on health and disease from the UN body
molloye85

An infographic that keeps track of all of Shakespeare's deaths for you - 0 views

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    Who dies and how
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    Who dies and how
Kirk Owen

How to encourage students to read for pleasure: teachers share their top tips | Teacher... - 1 views

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    Having a print-rich environment is important," says John Murphy, who is an English and history teacher in Ireland and blogs at Web of Notes. "The surroundings should encourage reading in all its forms and support their choices of reading material. I don't simply mean putting up a poster which tries to promote reading because it's 'cool' - I think they're totally ineffective. Instead, students and teachers could share the name of the book that they're reading at the moment, and offer a sentence about it. It's a great way to share recommendations."
Ofelia Mendoza-Dawber

The Six Ts of Effective Elementary Literacy Instruction | Reading Rockets - 1 views

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    It seems that, finally, those who make educational policy - at the local, state, and federal levels - have begun to recognize just how much good teachers matter.
Tina Owsianik

Responding To Your Most Challenging Students - 3 views

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    Hanging In is about making a difference in the lives of significantly challenging special needs students.  A number of mainstream teachers, who find themselves with a challenging student, have told me that their supervisor gave them Hanging In and then walked away, as if the responsibility of such arduous work was solely for that single teacher.
Tina Owsianik

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia - 1 views

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    It's hard to imagine a single career that doesn't have a need for someone who can code. Everything that "just works" has some type of code that makes it run. Coding (a.k.a. programming) is all around us. That's why all the cool kids are coding . . . or should be. Programming is not just the province of pale twenty-somethings in skinny jeans, hunched over three monitors, swigging Red Bull. Not any more! The newest pint-sized coders have just begun elementary school.
Laura Maly-Schmidt

Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are | Talk Video | TED.com - 2 views

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    "Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves. Social psychologist Amy Cuddy shows how "power posing" - standing in a posture of confidence, even when we don't feel confident - can affect testosterone and cortisol levels in the brain, and might even have an impact on our chances for success."
Brad Ovenell-Carter

orff4all | A collection of convenient resources for music educators - 2 views

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      a comment on a comment. brilliant!
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    The purpose of this website is to serve as a convenient, user-friendly resource for music educators of grades K-8, who are interested in using the Orff-Schulwerk approach.
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