Classroom Management? - 0 views
The Missing Link in School Reform (August 16, 2011) | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 1 views
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In Waiting for Superman
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Three in 10 public school students fail to finish high school
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Graduation rates for students in some minority groups are especially dismal, with just over half of Hispanics (55.5 percent) and African Americans (53.7 percent) graduating with their class.1
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HechingerEd Blog | How a "tech break" can help students refocus - 0 views
How to Encourage Critical Thinking in Science and Math | Teaching Science and Math - 0 views
3 Ways Disruptive Theory Can Change Education | Edudemic - 1 views
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What Is Disruptive Theory?
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How Does It Apply To Education?
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The Internet and social media
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Five Big Changes to the Future of Teacher Education | MindShift - 1 views
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INFORMED BY NEED.
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INVESTMENTS IN CLINICAL TRAINING.
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CHANGING THE CONTEXT OF CONTENT.
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Three Ways of Integrating Technology in Schools | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Clas... - 1 views
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What Can 135 Million Video Gamers Add to Our Collective IQ? | MindShift - 0 views
Communities of practice - 0 views
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Note that this definition allows for, but does not assume, intentionality: learning can be the reason the community comes together or an incidental outcome of member's interactions. Not everything called a community is a community of practice. A neighborhood for instance, is often called a community, but is usually not a community of practice
TALL blog » Blog Archive » Visitors & Residents: The Video - 0 views
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Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement by David S. White and Alison Le Cornu.
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‘Visitors & Residents’ principle
Digital Native - 0 views
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This paper offers a critical perspective on popular and political understandings of young people and digital technologies – characterised by notions of ‘digital natives’, the ‘net generation’ and other commonsense portrayals of expert young technology users.
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The specific label of ‘digital native’ derives from a series of articles written by the US technologist Marc Prensky since 2001.
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4 sense thinking is uncritical, episodic, and disjointed, but it is also powerful because it is taken for granted”. Thus whilst the past ten years have undoubtedly witnessed significant changes in the technological practices and predilections of children, young people and young adults, it would seem sensible to reconsider the status of the ‘digital native’ description as a prima facie account of young people’s lives in the early twenty- first century. In particular, there is a pressing need to develop and promote realistic understandings of young people and digital technology if information professionals (especially librarians, teachers and other information specialists) are to play useful and meaningful roles in supporting current generations of young people. Against this background the present paper now goes on to question the accuracy and primacy of the ‘digital native literature’ in reflecting the realities of young people’s actual engagements with digital media and technology. IMPLICATIONS OF THE DIGITAL NATIVE DISCOURSE We should first examine in closer detail the broad body of work that can be said to constitute the digital native literature1, particularly in terms of how the conditions, capabilities and consequences of young people’s technology use are portrayed. In this sense, there are a number of differing practices and dispositions that are associated with the digital native condition: i) T
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Teachers Teaching Teachers, on Twitter: Q. and A. on 'Edchats' - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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