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Nigel Robertson

Towards a new definition of research led teaching and learning - at VUW - 0 views

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    Iinterweaving three approaches - Research-led Teaching, Inquiry-based Learning, and Research on Teaching and Learning - into one distinctive model called Research-led Learning & Teaching (RLT).
ava777

Multifunctional Mini Hair Trimmer Built-in LED Light - 0 views

Multifunctional Mini Hair Trimmer Built-in LED Light alisaleplus.com Features: Hypoallergenic with a stainless steel blade, safe and convenient to use. Built-in LED light for using in dark environm...

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Electric Voltage Indicator Tester LED Light - 0 views

100% brand new and high quality. It checks general electric products, electronic leakage and broken line. Allows you to check or test safely, quickly and accurately. Light weight and easy to carry....

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Convenient Flexible Neck Reading Bright Light Lamp - 0 views

LED Hands-Free Flexible Book Light Hands-free Hug Light with Flexible Arms. Keep your hands comfortably free while you read, do crafts,work or repair. Superior White Light Illumination & Less Shado...

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Nigel Coutts

Moving past the days of the old school yard - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Society confronts educational change in an odd, entirely counter intuitive manner. On one hand we acknowledge that education can and should do a better job of preparing our children for the future while on the other we cling to the models of education that we knew. This led educational writer Will Richardson to state that 'the biggest barrier to rethinking schooling in response to the changing worldscape is our own experience in schools'. Our understandings of what school should be like and our imaginings of what school could be like are so clouded by this experience that even the best evidence for change is overlooked or mistrusted.
Roland Gesthuizen

Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century - 5 views

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    "This free DEECD sponsored course runs throughout Terms 3 to 4 and provides teachers in Victorian State Schools with a flexible, teacher-led professional development program showcasing how teachers from around the state add value to teaching and learning through effective and seamless use of ICT in the classroom."
Rhondda Powling

Student-Led Conferences: Empowerment and Ownership | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Parent teacher conferences at Wildwood Elementary are actually a time when the teachers do very little talking. Instead, the students run the conferences, informing their parents about how they're doing, what their goals are going forward, and what kind of learners they are."
Nestor Ndzi Talla

Snow storms batter U.S., killing 26 | Mail Online - 0 views

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    A gigantic storm buried much of America's Midwest in snow and led to at least 16 deaths yesterday. The weather system created blizzard conditions, burying cars under huge drifts. Officials reported more than a foot of snow Des Moines, Iowa, and nearly 19 inches just south of Madison, Wisconsin. Gusts of up to 50 mph created snow drifts up to 15 feet tall and even knocked down a two-story Christmas tree in downtown Champaign, Illinois. Read more:
Tony Richards

The Atlantic Online | January/February 2010 | What Makes a Great Teacher? | Amanda Ripley - 0 views

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    "What Makes a Great Teacher? Image credit: Veronika Lukasova Also in our Special Report: National: "How America Can Rise Again" Is the nation in terminal decline? Not necessarily. But securing the future will require fixing a system that has become a joke. Video: "One Nation, On Edge" James Fallows talks to Atlantic editor James Bennet about a uniquely American tradition-cycles of despair followed by triumphant rebirths. Interactive Graphic: "The State of the Union Is ..." ... thrifty, overextended, admired, twitchy, filthy, and clean: the nation in numbers. By Rachael Brown Chart: "The Happiness Index" Times were tough in 2009. But according to a cool Facebook app, people were happier. By Justin Miller On August 25, 2008, two little boys walked into public elementary schools in Southeast Washington, D.C. Both boys were African American fifth-graders. The previous spring, both had tested below grade level in math. One walked into Kimball Elementary School and climbed the stairs to Mr. William Taylor's math classroom, a tidy, powder-blue space in which neither the clocks nor most of the electrical outlets worked. The other walked into a very similar classroom a mile away at Plummer Elementary School. In both schools, more than 80 percent of the children received free or reduced-price lunches. At night, all the children went home to the same urban ecosystem, a zip code in which almost a quarter of the families lived below the poverty line and a police district in which somebody was murdered every week or so. Video: Four teachers in Four different classrooms demonstrate methods that work (Courtesy of Teach for America's video archive, available in February at teachingasleadership.org) At the end of the school year, both little boys took the same standardized test given at all D.C. public schools-not a perfect test of their learning, to be sure, but a relatively objective one (and, it's worth noting, not a very hard one). After a year in Mr. Taylo
Kerry J

Doing What Works - About - 3 views

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    Doing What Works (DWW) is a website sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The goal of DWW is to create an online library of resources that may help teachers, schools, districts, states and technical assistance providers implement research-based instructional practice. DWW is led by the Office of Planning, Evaluation & Policy Development (OPEPD) at the U.S. Department of Education. OPEPD relies on the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) at the U.S. Department of Education (and occasionally other entities that adhere to standards similar to those of IES) to evaluate and recommend practices that are supported by rigorous research.
Roland Gesthuizen

NASA Image Shows La Niña-Caused Woes Down Under - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory - 5 views

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    "For Australia, La Niña typically means above-average rains, and the current La Niña is no exception. Heavy rains that began in late December 2010 led to the continent's worst flooding in nearly a half century, at its peak inundating an area the size of Germany and France combined. "
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    Good NASA satellite image of the current flooding in QLD.
ava777

Convenient Portable Reading Lamp with Clip - 0 views

Light Color: White Features: Mini LED Clip, Portable Booklight Bright white LED for reading. Compatibility: for Amazon Kindle 1,2,3,3G Wifi, 4, Any Ebook, Magazines, Book Cover, Laptops Insert batt...

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Powerful Led Rechargeable Flashlight (4000 lumens) - 0 views

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Multifunctional Mini Hair Trimmer Built-in LED Light - 0 views

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ava777

Mini LED Lamp-Snail Night light Sensor Control - 0 views

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