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Writing about fears before tests boosts student grades: study - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Study shows students can overcome test anxiety by writing about it before the exam.
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Academic Content Areas | The Blue School - 0 views

  • This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large.  Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children’s understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.  As with other curriculum areas, teachers look for and create opportunities for relating this content to real life. Exploring identity, relationships and the ways we interact and communicate integrates social development, empathy, and the pursuit of understanding one another throughout the daily life of the school. Children expand these opportunities by reflecting upon the characteristics and experiences, past and present, of diverse cultures and populations of the world.  As the children mature, this area of the core curriculum supports their ability to grasp increasingly abstract concepts and complex ideas about human beings and the world at large.
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    Description of academic content areas for the Blue School. In particular the description of what we may consider to be social studies or history is under Human Studies and Global Citizenship: This content area provides a context in which children can explore the connections between self, family, community and the world at large. Each area of emphasis within Human Studies and Global Citizenship plays a critical role in deepening children's understanding of how their world works. Exploration by teachers, children, and families extends into the study of how people can most successfully communicate, collaborate, and connect within the context of the community.
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» Technology in Education - What Do Kids Think? - 1 views

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    Video in which a teacher surveyed his students about the use of technology in education
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YouTube - Rethinking Education - 0 views

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    Latest installment from Michael Wesch. Video is encouraging us to rethink education in the 21st Century.
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Lunch Time Leaders Podcast - 0 views

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    8th grade social studies created a lunchtime skype series with his students.. During lunch students interview leaders during lunch and turn the interviews into podcasts
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    Check this assignment out!!!
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Qwiki - 0 views

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    is a multimedia encyclopedia containing more than three million entries. Qwiki publishes narrated, illustrated, interactive reference entries. To use Qwiki, enter a topic in the search box or select a topic from the featured topics on the homepage. Then watch, listen, and read the Qwiki entry for that topic. Below your chosen Qwiki you will see a selection of related Qwiki entries. You can also find related materials by clicking the "Q" symbol that appears at the end of the Qwiki play bar.
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What Was There - 0 views

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    Historical images from Google Maps. Select a location and get a time line of images from Google Maps.
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Would You Hire Your Own Kids? 7 Skills Schools Should Be Teaching Them - THE DAILY RIFF... - 0 views

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    Suggests skills we should be teaching in classrooms. Lists 7 skills prized by the professional world
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80 Excellent Podcasts for Every Kind of Classroom | Online Classes - 0 views

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    Podcasting sites from Tony Vincent
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YouTube - Rethinking Education - 0 views

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    Next video from Michael Wesch
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The Western Civ Project Wiki - 0 views

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    Collaborative space to build a western civilization course
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The Innovative Educator: What if kids designed their learning? Here are some resources ... - 0 views

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    Sites for student designed learning
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The Week in Rap - 0 views

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    Recap of news stories from the week. Source to review current events with students
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Online Exhibits Overview - 0 views

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    " The photography of the Civil War is perhaps the single most important element that stimulates our interest in the conflict. Yet no aspect of the war is so routinely taken for granted. Most Civil War books that feature original war photographs use them exclusively as illustrations and ignore the underlying story of how and why the images were made."
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Interactive Showcase - Council on Foreign Relations - 0 views

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    Council on Foreign Relations guide to contemporary global issue and debates
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SnipSnip.It - Share the Good Parts - 0 views

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    Capture sections of youtube video
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Affirming our Civil Society in the Wake of Tragedy: A Tucson Principal's Remarks to Stu... - 0 views

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    Principal's remarks about the tragedy in Tuscon.
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Education in a social world | 21st Century Education | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • he current educational system is based on individual and teacher learning. However, this simply isn’t realistic in today’s classroom. Students are social creatures and their education should be delivered in a way that is more in line with their day-to-day interactions. The solution? Go back to the principle that worked so well in the single school house model: social learning.  Student-to-student and social learning has already proven to be effective and cost effective (it’s free).
  • As part of a redesign of our instructional model, students should be provided with the infrastructure to collaborate with each other live, in real-time, 24 hours a day. We should give students free, collaborative, multimedia online study rooms with access to standards-aligned content. We should do this because we have a social responsibility to do it, but it also makes good plain economic sense.
  • Why limit your student population to a few hundred when you can leverage the knowledge of hundreds of millions?
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    Leveraging the power of students in the classroom.
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Google Earth - Google Tools for Schools - 0 views

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    Comprehensive site for information on Google Earth
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    Greeat resource for Google Earth
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