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Sean Nash

Avoiding "Unmitigated Disasters" - nashworld - 0 views

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    "After stumbling upon the article, "Switch to e-books was 'an unmitigated disaster,' says school principal," in my feed this past week, it occurred to me that there are increasingly predictable patterns surrounding stories of failed "innovation" in digital learning initiatives. Schools have been assigning computers to each child for some time now. And still, we continue to see stories like this in the media. In short: we can do better than this."
Sean Nash

Science Inquiry: NIH - Doing Science-Implementing the Module - 1 views

  • How Does the 5E Instructional Model Promote Active, Collaborative, Inquiry-Based Learning? Because learning does not occur by way of passive absorption, the lessons in this module promote active learning. Students are involved in more than listening and reading. They are developing skills, analyzing and evaluating evidence, experiencing and discussing, and talking to their peers about their own understanding. Students work collaboratively with others to solve problems and plan investigations. Many students find that they learn better when they work with others in a collaborative environment than when they work alone in a competitive environment. When active, collaborative learning is directed toward scientific inquiry, students succeed in making their own discoveries. They ask questions, observe, analyze, explain, draw conclusions, and ask new questions. These inquiry-based experiences include both those that involve students in direct experimentation and those in which students develop explanations through critical and logical thinking.
  • What the Teacher Does
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      The teacher role in the 5E instructional model...
  • What the Students Do
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      The student role in the 5E instructional model...
Sean Nash

Parents: 19 Meaningful Questions You Should Ask Your Child's Teacher | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Forget asking these questions as a parent...  if you can succinctly articulate responses to these as an educator... you're quite likely headed in the right place. Would be great to help facilitate a conversation with early service teachers surrounding the topic of parent communication. Great discussion starter...
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