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Donna DesRoches

YouTube - 21st Century Education in New Brunswick, Canada - 0 views

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    "This video was produced by the New Brunswick Department of Education to stimulate discussion among educators and other stakeholders in public education in the province of New Brunswick. The 21st Century presents unique challenges for education worldwide. In order to keep pace with global change we must focus on 21st Century Skills and public education must adapt to keep students engaged. Rigor and relevance are key,"
Donna DesRoches

Reading in a Whole New Way | 40th Anniversary | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    "As digital screens proliferate and people move from print to pixel, how will the act of reading change?"
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The reading revolution is starting to hit home - 0 views

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    "The reading revolution is starting to hit home How does the medium - print or electronic - change the way our children experience books?"
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Sherman Alexie wins PEN/Faulkner prize | Books | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    Alexie won the $15,000 award for War Dances, a collection of short stories about ordinary people on the brink of change, interspersed with poems. From the story of a famous author whose father is dying a "natural Indian death" from alcohol and diabetes, to the tale of a young boy writing for his local newspaper's obituaries pages, judge Al Young - California's poet laureate - called it a "rollicking, bittersweet gem of a book".
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Kindles in the Classroom? « Georgia Library Media Association - 1 views

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    ""One reason we like Kindles better than using a book because we can change the font size. We like the largest font because it makes us read faster. Another nice thing is to use the dictionary when we don't know what a word means right away. Also, another feature is we like the fact we don't have to carry around alot of books because the Kindle has a variety of titles downloaded onto it.""
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William Kamkwamba, author, "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind," and Malawi Windmill Maker - 0 views

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    William's blog - starting at 14, rather than accept his fate, William started borrowing books from a small community lending library located at his former primary school. He borrowed an 8th grade American textbook called Using Energy, which depicted wind turbines on its cover. He decided to build a windmill to power his family's home and obviate the need for kerosene, which provided only smoky, flickering, distant and expensive light after dark.
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