Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views
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Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around.
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“This is what we do every day, prepare kids for life.”
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“Whatever it takes” is an attitude that drives not just Kirkkojarvi’s 30 teachers, but most of Finland’s 62,000 educators in 3,500 schools from Lapland to Turku—professionals selected from the top 10 percent of the nation’s graduates to earn a required master’s degree in education
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20th vs 21st Century Classroom - 0 views
Coaching a Surgeon: What Makes Top Performers Better? : The New Yorker - 0 views
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For my specialized cases, I’ve come to know most of the serious difficulties that could arise, and have worked out solution
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For the others, I’ve gained confidence in my ability to handle a wide range of situations, and to improvise when necessary.
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What we think of as coaching was, sports historians say, a distinctly American development
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A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom - 0 views
Technology Experts in Schools: Teacher Leaders or Technicians? - Leading From the Class... - 0 views
Mobile Tech Learning - 32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom (Updated!) - 0 views
7 Essential Principles of Innovative Learning | MindShift - 1 views
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Groff doesn’t dispute that mastery is important and that students need to learn age-appropriate content, but she also argues it’s equally important to develop students’ ability to go beyond that, to question and apply learning in new situations
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1.Learners have to be at the center of what happens in the classroom
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2. Learning is a social practice and can’t happen alone
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The Three New Pillars of 21st Century Learning | District Administration Magazine - 1 views
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The textbook, The lecturer and the classroom are three pillars of modern-day schooling that date back hundreds of years.
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There’s just one catch – these problems don’t exist anymore. In the 21st Century, the Internet has ushered in an online learning environment where information is abundant, teachers are plentiful and learning is global.
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To put it simply – we need new pillars for learning.
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Why Diigo Rocks! - 0 views
Using Twitter in High School Classrooms - The Tempered Radical - 0 views
How to set up a classroom blog: 10 Essential Steps | The official blog of PikiFriends - 0 views
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