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Don Doehla

Cours: FLE - self learning - 0 views

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    BIENVENUE Bienvenue sur le site "FLE self-learning". Ce site vous permettra de pratiquer,selon votre niveau, votre apprentissage du français en toute autonomie. Vous pourrez via diverses activités ou exercices pratiquer la grammaire, la compréhension orale, la compréhension écrite, la phonétique, le vocabulaire, l'orthographe et bien d'autres choses encore. Chaque activité est divisée en 4 niveaux : 1à 2 - 2 à 3 - 3 à 4 - 4 à 5
Don Doehla

The FLTmag | A magazine on technology integration in the world language classroom - 0 views

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    The FLTmag is a quarterly practice-oriented online publication dedicated to the field of foreign language technology. Our goal is to provide useful and practical information about technology integration in the classroom such as emerging technologies, interesting books, classroom projects, institutional initiatives, conferences and symposiums and language centers worldwide. We're hoping to become a public forum promoting engaged and productive discussions around burning issues in the field of language technology in the U.S. and beyond. The fltmag.com encourages a wide diversity of fact and opinion on the use of technology in language learning. The opinions expressed in the fltmag.com are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the editorial team.
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    The FLTmag is a quarterly practice-oriented online publication dedicated to the field of foreign language technology. Our goal is to provide useful and practical information about technology integration in the classroom such as emerging technologies, interesting books, classroom projects, institutional initiatives, conferences and symposiums and language centers worldwide. We're hoping to become a public forum promoting engaged and productive discussions around burning issues in the field of language technology in the U.S. and beyond. The fltmag.com encourages a wide diversity of fact and opinion on the use of technology in language learning. The opinions expressed in the fltmag.com are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the editorial team.
Don Doehla

Musicuentos - 4 ways to tweak the exit ticket - 0 views

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    When I first heard about the exit ticket, I thought it was a great idea.  It seemed like a way to keep myself accountable to assess every student, and it seemed like a way to keep students accountable to do something to show me they'd learned what I'd taught.  It also seemed like a decent classroom management tool - if you didn't pay attention and do the exit ticket task, you couldn't leave.
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    When I first heard about the exit ticket, I thought it was a great idea.  It seemed like a way to keep myself accountable to assess every student, and it seemed like a way to keep students accountable to do something to show me they'd learned what I'd taught.  It also seemed like a decent classroom management tool - if you didn't pay attention and do the exit ticket task, you couldn't leave.
Don Doehla

Knowledge in Action: "AP+" Project: Research on a Project-Based Learning Approach to AP... - 0 views

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    Knowledge in Action, AP+Project-Research-a #PBL Approach to #AP via @Edutopia http://ow.ly/mi8gB #actfl #langchat @ascd @biepbl #pblchat
Don Doehla

Edutopia News - December 11, 2013 - 0 views

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    Excellent resources for including game-based learning opportunities
Don Doehla

What You Need to Be an Innovative Educator | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Innovation is a key ingredient to authentic PBL. We must take risks, be prepared to experience failures, learn from them, persevere, endure criticism from skeptics and other curmudgeons, if we are going to make a difference. Never give up!
Don Doehla

Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    Video from BIE on how to create a DQ
Don Doehla

eLearning Blender: 3 Steps to a Driving Question for Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    ""A driving question or problem that serves to organize and drive activities, which taken as a whole amount to a meaningful project.""
Don Doehla

10 Practical Ideas For Better Project-Based Learning In Your Classroom - 0 views

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    Good and practical advise from @TeachThought
Don Doehla

From Coverage to uncoverage - 0 views

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    Do you really 'cover' the material for a class or do you design learning experiences which lead students to discover / uncover things for themselves? PBL offers many opportunities to acquire critical thinking skills which are far more important than covering a list of standards.
Don Doehla

Twenty Tips for Managing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    In honor of Edutopia's 20th anniversary, we're producing a series of Top 20 lists, from the practical to the sublime.
Don Doehla

Learning Trends vs. Permanent Disruptors | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Teachers are used to hearing about new ideas in education -- changes in instruction, technology and curriculum that are going to fix what's broken. The trouble is, these changes are so difficult to trust. Many changes are based on ideas that have gained traction through very limited and poorly researched beginnings. One district might see success with a "program," and soon superintendents and principals are sent scrambling to duplicate that approach in their own district, without a full understanding of both data and circumstance. On the flipside, other changes are based entirely on "data," products of number-crunching from funded studies that keep telling us what we already know -- technology makes new things possible, socioeconomic status matters, and literacy skills are everything. Changes here produce clinical, lifeless curricula that mean well but lack the ambition to reach for students' imagination.
Don Doehla

Excellent Poster Featuring The 7 Essentials of Project Based Learning ~ Educational Tec... - 0 views

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    Missing the eigth element - Significant Content - otherwise excellent!
Don Doehla

Play, Passion, Purpose, and Project Based Learning: Thoughts on Tony Wagner's new book,... - 0 views

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    Regular readers here will understand with the enthusiasm with which I greet the publication of Tony Wagner's new book, Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World. I've been a fan of Wagner's writing since the Global Achievement Gap was published in 2008, a book which has influenced this blog's educational vision perhaps more than any other single title. "Creating Innovators" has been a theme both of my educational leadership and my blogging since 2009, when the Board of St. Gregory adopted it as a core component of our mission and our slogan/tag line.
Don Doehla

Enhance Project-Based Learning with These 10 Powerful Tools - 0 views

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    Ten tech tools for engaging students collaboratively in creating stories or projects.
Don Doehla

Results for : PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    Language learning resources
Don Doehla

UnBoxed: online What does it mean to think like a teacher? - 0 views

  • What does it mean to “think like a teacher?”
  • Is education a discipline? Or is it a “meta-discipline,”
  • Once teachers begin thinking this way, project-based learning becomes second nature, and inquiry, student agency and application to the world beyond the classroom become deeply rooted in meaningful curriculum created by teams of teachers engaging in their own meangful work.
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  • This cultural moment, this paradigm shift we are experiencing in education, is a confluence of evolving factors, including constructivism, brain research, inquiry-based education, and the ubiquity of knowledge in the digital age. All of that is for naught if we cannot interrupt the cultural stranglehold of our habits and mindsets. The correlation of Gardner’s theory with Stigler and Heibert’s findings leads us to profound insight into the necessity of invoking prior knowledge and understandings as we continue to learn how to teach and learn in this new paradigm.
  • As generalists first, we are, as Sizer noted, engaged in the process of teaching kids to “use their minds well.” This does not preclude being thoroughly versed in one or more subject areas, even in imagining—in partnership with our students—new and trans-disciplinary subject areas. We too, have an imperative to “use our minds well.” As we fearlessly invoke our own prior knowledge and deeply held understandings in order to challenge and disrupt them, we ask ourselves fundamental questions—what is school, homework, rigor? Why do they matter? Do they matter?—we are reinventing schools and reinventing ourselves. We are thinking like teachers.
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    At any given moment, the disciplines represent the most well-honed efforts of human beings to approach questions and concerns of importance in a systematic and reliable way. (Howard Gardner, The Disciplined Mind, p. 144)

    What they never tell you is that when you're eleven, you're also ten, and nine, and eight, and seven, and six, and five, and four and three, and two, and one. (Sandra Cisneros, "Eleven," from The House on Mango Street)
Don Doehla

Boost your French, German, Spanish and Italian with online language course. - 1 views

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    Games for language learning
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