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sirantoinne

Disengaged Students, Part 14: Educational Technology - Intellectual or Anti? - The Edvo... - 0 views

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      I think it's important when looking at learning gaps to start at the root of where the gap may stem. This article sheds light on "disengaged students" and how to assist students in the learning process with integrating technology in the classroom. It examines how if teachers are to begin technology usages in the early childhood stage, students will become more adapt to instruction.
klfisher530

Blended Learning Resources and Practices - 0 views

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    Here are some resources and practices to help teachers understand blended learning, an approach that combines face-to-face instruction with technology-mediated learning.
callebach

Connecting Personal Theorizing and Action Research in Preservice Teacher Development - 2 views

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    This article follows a cohort of teacher candidates through their 4 years of undergraduate studies to help them develop their own personal beliefs about teaching which in turn helps the teachers to develop their practical theories on teaching. The article concludes that teachers must be reflective in their teaching in order to improve their instruction. They must be able to recognize what works and what does not and how to go about increasing their strategies to help students.
danicajustsen

Improving Student Writing Through E-mail Mentoring - 2 views

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    This article makes a very good argument for incorporating e-mail into the classroom to improve student writing. The author explains how students are often bored with traditional writing assignments and editing/revising sessions using Microsoft Word (even though this is technology, it is less interactive). The author explains how having a second party on the other end of the email who will be reading their work encourages students to carefully proofread and make edits/revisions as necessary on their own before sending the e-mails. Students were also more interesting in the authentic writing tasks that e-mail communication allowed (such as writing to professionals in their fields of study/interest and receiving real responses). The author gives a plethora of ideas for utilizing e-mail to improve student writing in various content classes, including Language Arts, Math, Foreign Language, and Social Studies. Kristine and I found this article and are hoping to work in this strategy/component into our Data Action Plan (although we previously did not list it as a strategy to help with our SMART goals). WEEK 7
michele_lott

Using Detect, Practice, and Repair (DPR) to Differentiate and Individualize Math Fact I... - 1 views

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    This article studies the "Detect, Practice and Repair" strategy used in a fourth grade classroom with mathematical facts of subtraction, multiplication and division. The DPR method allows teachers to identify students that are having problems with certain concepts. The teacher can then differentiation individual assignments for those students to practice, thereby repairing a deficit of learning that might exist. This form of differentiation shows a marked improvement in student performance.
srichards29

5 Ways to Improve Learning Gaps - 12 views

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    This website offers fun, interactive, online games for students to play over the summer to assist in closing their learning gap. This would be a great resource for teachers to give to their students at the end of the school year, or even over long breaks, for them to practice skills they are lacking.
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    A great article which presents innovative ways to improve learning gaps for young children.
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    Very interesting article, it provides ways to bridge the gaps that exists in the learning process.
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    Ah, the summer slide! Good resource to share with students and parents to help minimize the learning gap of students in the summer time.
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    The main takeaway from this resource for me was where the onus falls for the learning gap. Unlike the instruction gap, the learning gap seems more focused on the student needing to bring up their learning to ensure that they maintain over the summer, or reach new levels. The common denominator is that these all seem to take place outside of the classroom. However, I could see a teacher recommend these resources to different groups or having centers set up to ensure that students are working in areas that they need to improve to close their learning gaps during class time.
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    Resources and exposure to programs like this are imperative for underprivileged students who's family's do not have an understanding of how to maintain and increase their child's educational progress during the summer.
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