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5 Science Resources For, Well, Science Teachers - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: The Whiz Times - News Stories & Quizzes for Kids - 0 views
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Sylvia Martinez and The Maker Movement: Invent to Learn, Tinker ... - 0 views
A Walk Through the Brain - 0 views
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"Because this book's main focus is on the day-to-day classroom applications of brain-based research, I will not attempt to provide you with a thorough description of the physical brain and all its functions. However, it is beneficial for teachers to have at least a general awareness of how the brain physically functions. This knowledge can help teachers understand their students' needs or reactions and may provide a physiological basis for certain instructional decisions. So, let's take a quick walk through the brain."
Marc My Words: Own the Assessment, Not the Course by Marc J. Rosenberg : Learning Solut... - 0 views
Google Forms for Teachers- A Must Read Guide ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Forgot Your Password? Use These 8 Apps - 0 views
25 Things Successful Educators Do Differently - Teachers With Apps - 0 views
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"25 Things Successful Educators Do Differently - If you ask a student what makes him or her successful in school, you probably won't hear about some fantastic new book or video lecture series. Most likely you will hear something like, "It was all Mr. Jones. He just never gave up on me." What students take away from a successful education usually centers on a personal connection with a teacher who instilled passion and inspiration for their subject. It's difficult to measure success, and in the world of academia, educators are continually re-evaluating how to quantify learning. But the first and most important question to ask is:"
Six Videos that Will Inspire You | Krissy Venosdale {Venspired} - 0 views
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"Yesterday I read Pernille Ripp's post, "Administrators, Please Inspire Us At Back to School." I started thinking about videos I've seen that have inspired me. I realized that the very best ones? They all have something in common. They are kids. What if this year, our schools, our teaching, and our learning became about kids once again? Kids we ALL have in our classrooms, hallways, and schools. Kids who have, right inside them, a chance to make a difference, to change the world. Kids who are already wanting to change the world and kids who are waiting for us to bring that out in them. Kids who need someone to believe in them, or kids who believe in us. I watch each one of these videos and see the things "school" and "learning" should be about. Passion. Believing. Dreaming. "
Where Good Ideas Come From & How Your Classroom Can Respond - 0 views
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"The source for innovative or creative thinking is as much as mystery as that of curiosity or particular genius. In a traditional classroom, "having a good idea" is strangely not valued as much as the ability to demonstrate proficiency with a specific assessment form. In fact, "good ideas" can often be disruptive to a tightly-sequenced and outcomes-based learning process."
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