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anonymous

What Good Teachers Need - 7 views

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    I DON'T think I am a very good teacher, but I try. Some of my students think I am but I don't trust their small experience. Some adults think I am but they've never been in my classes. Frankly, I'm not absolutely sure what a good teacher is. The descriptors are vague anyway: ''has empathy'', ''knows the subject'', ''inspires'' - the more you think about such things the faster they turn to quicksand.
ava777

Fast Removal Itch Mosquito Relief Bites Pen for Children Adults - 0 views

1. Using heat and vibration to heat the skin, destroying the saliva protein injected into the skin by mosquito bites, it can relieve inflammation and itching, complete physical reaction, no chemica...

started by ava777 on 19 May 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Digital Non-contact Infrared Thermometer Baby Adult - 0 views

https://alisaleplus.com/digital-non-contact-infrared-thermometer-baby-adult/

started by ava777 on 11 May 19 no follow-up yet
Nigel Coutts

Asking Why and Why and Why - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    As children, we ask "Why?" a lot. It is a part of childhood, that special time when the many forces acting upon our cognitive development converge around a singular desire to ask "Why". It becomes the central focus of our conversational style, an incessant exclamation into the void which tests the patience of any nearby adult. But asking "Why" offers so much more.
Nigel Coutts

What if questions are the way to the solution - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Adults love to ask "What if...?" questions too. It is a model that can be a catalyst for change when used in the right way and when combined with some other questions. 
Nigel Coutts

Learning by playing, tinkering and making - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Play is a vital tool for learning. It should be vital part of every child's learning; the norm rather than the exception and we leave it behind as we become adults to our own peril. 
Nigel Coutts

On the path to creativity - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The difficulty with creativity is it is not easy and perhaps thanks to our experience of schooling not a natural attribute of many adults. What creativity needs is a process and/or a structure that allows us to bring our intellect to the development of creative solutions.
ajinkyak

The staple fiber market is expanding due to increased demand from construction and needlecrafting applications - 0 views

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    Staple fiber refers to the fiber of short length and can be of any fiber composition. A continuous fiber like natural or artificial silk is called staple fiber and not short-staple fibers. They are used in baby clothing, adult clothing, towels, socks, caps, etc.
Rhondda Powling

Heather Brewer, Young Adult Author - 2 views

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    YA author's blog
Tony Searl

danah boyd | apophenia » "Bullying" Has Little Resonance with Teenagers - 1 views

  • We need to create environments where young people don’t get validated for negative attention and where they don’t see relationship drama as part of normal adult life.
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    We need interventions that focus on building empathy, identifying escalation, and techniques for stopping the cycles of abuse.
Nigel Robertson

UnBoxed: A Journal of Adult Learning in Schools - 0 views

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    "UnBoxed is a journal of reflections on purpose, practice and policy in education, published twice yearly by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education."
anonymous

Once Upon A School Challenging adults to support their local public schools - 0 views

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    826 National, TED, and Hot Studio worked together to create Once Upon a School
Rhondda Powling

National Literacy Trust research reveals widening gender gap in boys' and girls' attitudes towards reading and writing | National Literacy Trust - 1 views

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    Children, Reading Champions, Reading Connects, Reading The Game, Schools & teaching, Words for Work, Young People
Tania Sheko

E-Book Sales Rise in Children's and Young Adult Categories - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Teens take over the e-readers market
Tania Sheko

The Australian Curriculum v1.1 - English: General capabilities - 6 views

  • Intercultural understanding Students develop intercultural understanding as they learn to understand themselves in relation to others. This involves students valuing their own cultures and beliefs and those of others, and engaging with people of diverse cultures in ways that recognise differences, create connections and cultivate respect between people.
    • Tania Sheko
       
      What better way than by connecting with students/experts/adults through Skype, blogs, nings, etc.
Ruth Howard

Teaching Defiance: Stories and Strategies for Activist Educators (The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series):Amazon:Books - 3 views

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    Harold Jarche recommends this 
Nigel Coutts

Why we made homework 'Optional'? - 0 views

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    Of all the topics that can be discussed around Education, homework is possibly the one most likely to cause heated debate. It is either an essential component of learning, the foundation of positive behaviours for learning as an adult or a waste of time and energy that robs students of valuable time with family and friends. But can we make homework something that benefits everyone?
Nigel Coutts

The future of Schools - 0 views

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    Ask the average adult to describe a school and you are likely to get similar responses. There will be a focus on the places and spaces in which their education occurred, the teachers who taught, the rows of desks, the daily schedule of classes and breaks. But what is the future of schools?
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