“A podcast aimed at 3-10-year-olds that parents could actually tolerate—if you could do it right—would be an unbelievable hit,”
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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Secret Power of Vulnerability | Leadership Freak - 0 views
Hamlet and the Power of Beliefs to Shape Reality | Literally Psyched, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
Say Cheese: The Hidden Power of Smiling - 0 views
Is character education the answer? | The Thomas B. Fordham Institute - 0 views
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"Over the last few years, there has been a growing awareness of the need to incorporate character development into school curricula, and various efforts to do so have received wide attention. Perhaps the best-known effort is the Knowledge Is Power Program, or KIPP, which has been implemented in close to 150 charter schools across the country."
Note Taking Skills for 21st Century Students @coolcatteacher - 0 views
10 Tools To Create Powerful Presentations - i'm Programmer - 0 views
A School Without Walls | Connected Principals - 0 views
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We have started something that we can not control. Students are gradually assuming more responsibility and ownership for what they learn and how they learn it. This is a good thing, but like splitting an atom inside of a cardboard box, there is no hope of containing its power and potential. Yet, by and large, we stubbornly cling to a traditional school system, attempting to control student learning in the confines of a specific space, time and method.
4 Powerful Chrome Apps for Teaching Students to Type Fast ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
The Power of Being Seen | Edutopia - 0 views
Malcolm Gladwell: Albert O. Hirschman and the Power of Failure : The New Yorker - 0 views
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In the mid-nineteenth century, work began on a crucial section of the railway line connecting Boston to the Hudson River. The addition would run from Greenfield, Massachusetts, to Troy, New York, and it required tunnelling through Hoosac Mountain, a massive impediment, nearly five miles thick, that blocked passage between the Deerfield Valley and a tributary of the Hudson.
Why Aren't There More Podcasts for Kids? - The Atlantic - 2 views
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NPR saw a 75 percent increase in podcast downloads
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while adults and teens could easily fill their waking hours with audio, kids would struggle to fill a few.
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