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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

Creating a "Least Restrictive Environment" with Mobile Devices | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "The U.S. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act defines the concept of the Least Restrictive Environment as the opportunity for a student with a disability to be "provided with supplementary aids and services necessary to achieve educational goals if placed in a setting with non-disabled peers." (Daniel R.r. v. State Bd. of Educ., 874 F.2d 1036, 1050, 5th Cir.1989) This concept of providing students with "supplementary aids and services necessary to achieve educational goals" could be applied to all students. By leveraging the capabilities of mobile devices, teachers can support their students in creating a personalized learning environment with the least number of barriers. "
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

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

Classroom management in the BYOD classroom | The Cornerstone - 0 views

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    If you've ever considered having students bring their own devices (BYOD) to class, you've probably worried…won't the kids text all day long? How do I keep them from taking inappropriate photos or posting on Facebook while I'm teaching? Aren't students' phones a huge distraction? Here to help is Kristy from the 2 Peas and a Dog blog. Kristy is a Canadian middle school teacher who is in her seventh year of teaching Grades 7 and 8′s. She has allowed students to bring their own technology into the classroom for a few years now, and is excited to share how BYOD works in her classroom.
Don Doehla

Pedago-tic | Faciliter l'approche des nouvelles technologies aux enseignants. - 0 views

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    Le projet Les activités du projet Pedago-TIC s'articulent autour des axes suivants : Un programme de formation : voir « formations » articulé sur les pratiques innovantes alliant les nouvelles technologies et la pédagogie. Accessible gratuitement, L'entièreté de ces  formations peut être programmée à la demande tout au long de l'année soit à Technofutur TIC (Gosselies), soit dans votre établissement.Nous assurons aussi un suivi personnalisé dans l'objectif de rendre les utilisateurs autonomes dans leur apprentissage. Un accompagnement des projets pédagogiques : Dans les écoles, sur le terrain, en collaboration avec les enseignants et les directions d'écoles, nous pouvons réaliser différentes actions de sensibilisation et d'assistance collective.De l'animation d'ateliers de réflexion sur l'intégration des TICE, du diagnostic des compétences numériques, à la définition d'un plan d'action numérique, nous sommes à votre disposition pour faciliter l'intégration des nouvelles technologies dans votre établissement et  dans vos cours. De la diffusion d'informations : nous vous proposons  un rassemblement de ressources pédagogiques via une veille présente sur ce blog, mais aussi via les réseaux sociaux tels que Twitter et Facebook.Vous pouvez nous suivre ou nous retrouver : Sur Twitter via le tag Pedagotic Sur Facebook  dans le groupe Prof 2.0 et sur le fan page : Pedago-TIC Enfin suivre notre veille via Netvibes
Don Doehla

GABFLE - 0 views

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    "Vous apprenez le français et vous voulez progresser ? Ce blog est fait pour vous ! Sur GABFLE, il y a des interviews authentiques de personnes francophones, à écouter ou à lire, des exercices, des remarques de grammaire, de vocabulaire, de prononciation."
Don Doehla

Les widgets de FranceTVEducation - 0 views

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    Instasllez les widgets de FranceTVEducation sur votre site ou votre blog
Don Doehla

GABFLE - 0 views

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    BLOG POUR APPRENDRE LE FRANÇAIS AVEC DES INTERVIEWS DE PERSONNES FRANCOPHONES...
Don Doehla

FRANÇAIS LANGUE ÉTRANGÈRE (FLE) - 0 views

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    Le blog FLE
Don Doehla

Mots familiers et argotiques | Je dis, tu dis, il dit, nous disons... - 0 views

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    J'ajoute peu à peu les mots rencontrés et entendus dans les différents billets de ce blog, avec des exemples supplémentaires pour vous aider à mieux les utiliser. Ils font tous partie de notre langue ordinaire. Les mots les plus récemment ajoutés sont au début.
Don Doehla

Le français à Florence: FLE : Le registre familier et le verlan - 0 views

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    le blog de l'Institut français de Florence - plain d'idées pour le #FLE
Don Doehla

Weaving SEL Skills Into Book Talks | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Regardless of what social and emotional learning (SEL), character development, or any other related program you might use in your school, two things are true: They have a problem-solving component, and generalization is greatly enhanced when what is being taught as SEL/character is also integrated into the rest of the school day. Because of the importance of language arts skills, reading activities provide an ideal way to build students' problem-solving skills by applying them to deepen their insights into the written materials.
Don Doehla

Creating Effective Rubrics for Various World Language Tasks - 1 views

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    Rubrics are assessment tools that specifically outline how to succeed at a certain task. Although many #langchat teachers know about rubrics, there is discussion about the best ways to create and implement them in the world language classroom.
Sharin Tebo

The world's languages, in 7 maps and charts - The Washington Post - 3 views

  • Europe, despite its many nation-states, is at the bottom of the pack with just 286.
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      That is surprising to me. I would have thought just the opposite!
  • two-thirds of the world's population share only 12 native languages.
  • Many popular languages are spoken in more than just one country
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