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The New York Times January 26, 2013 Revolution Hits the Universities By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN LORD knows there’s a lot of bad news in the world today to get you down, but there is one big thing ...

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Matthew Webb

A High School in Massachusetts Where the Students Are the Teachers | TIME.com - 1 views

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    Monument Mountain HS students run their own learning program.
John Downes

A Curriculum of Concerns | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Teachers know that making lessons relevant helps motivate students. The most frequent approach is to link curriculum to learner interests. Two educators, Mario Fantini and Gerry Weinstein, in two now out-of-print books, Making Urban Schools Work and Towards Humanistic Education, pointed out that it would be more effective to link curriculum to the concerns of learners. (You can find used copies of both through Book Finder.) What do kids worry about? What anxieties sometimes keep them up at night? What peer interactions churn up their emotions? How do they deal with their fears about the future, college admissions, employment or bullying?
Matthew Webb

Mis-Education Nation: Why Were Student Voices Silenced at NBC's Town Hall? | Education ... - 0 views

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    What student voice and parent engagement do NOT look like, and thoughts on what to do about it.
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Including Student Voice from March 29, 2013 Edutopia - 0 views

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    "One of the principles guiding the transformation work at Sammamish is that student achievement and engagement will increase when students have more ownership of their school community..."
John Downes

Controlling Social Media: Current Policy Trends in K-12 Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "As school boards address the overall challenge of social media use within schools, they should focus on the reality that the impact no longer lies only on the individual and local schools. Social networks include students and teachers all over the world and, therefore, teaching and coaching on digital literacy for teachers and students is where the focus should rest. Knowing how to build successful communities of learning and how to integrate social connectivity within a learning environment is a much more needed outcome than finding a way to control and monitor specific users and content."
Matthew Webb

If students designed their own schools... - YouTube - 1 views

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    Monument Mountain school Independent Project alternative to classrooms, student directed learning
John Downes

From the Mouths of Babes | The Learning Pond - 1 views

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    Student involvement in school improvement, even strategic planning, is not a high school only proposition. Younger kids can participate as well.
John Downes

John W Gardner Center for Youth - 2 views

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    The John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities (JGC) at Stanford University partners with communities to develop leadership, conduct research and effect change to improve the lives of youth.
Matthew Webb

IridescentClassroom2.mov - YouTube - 0 views

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    Student friendly learning spaces for the way kids really learn.  Comfort helps learning.  Discomfort hurts learning.
Matthew Webb

It's All Happening at the Zoo School: Innovative Education with Practical Applications ... - 0 views

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    Form followed function at school in Minneapolis based on students doing real work, feeling welcome in learning environments.
Matthew Webb

Emily Pilloton: Teaching design for change - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great TEDtalk on use of design thinking in a rural North Carolina school, with students at the creative center.
John Downes

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Check out if You Correctly Integrate Techno... - 0 views

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    The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology to enhance learning for K-12 students. The TIM incorporates five interdependent  characteristics of meaningful learning environments: active, constructive, goal directed  (i.e.reflective), authentic, and collaborative (Jonassen, Howland, Moore, & Marra,  2003). The TIM associates five levels of technology integration (i.e., entry, adoption,  adaptation, infusion, and transformation) with each of the five characteristics of  meaningful learning environments. Together, the five levels of technology integration and  the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments create a matrix of 25 cells.
Matthew Webb

I used to think… « Wright'sRoom - 0 views

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    Great reflection by one teacher on her shifting thinking about schools and learning. 
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    One teacher's shift in beliefs and practices in education, from teacher-centered to student-centered.
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