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Melissa Smith

Arts Integration for Deeper Learning in Middle School - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Critical thinking, risk taking, and collaboration -- along with academics and discipline -- are just some of the areas where Bates Middle school educators report big improvements since integrating the arts across all subject areas. "
Beth Campbell

Critical Thinking In Education - 0 views

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    Slideshare presentation on integrating critical thinking in classroom instruction
Melissa Smith

Presentation Materials - Leading Change in Changing Times: EdTechTeacher iPad Summit USA - 0 views

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    The EdTech Teacher iPad Summit conference presentation materials.  Great resource to build your mobile device integration into your classroom.  Filled with ideas, app recommendations and "how to's".
anonymous

Poetry as We See It - 0 views

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    great site for integrating poetry and figurative language
Melissa Smith

35 Sources for Curated Educational Videos - 0 views

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    35 sites that provide free online sources to integrate a blended learning or flipped classroom style approach
Clif Mims

Screenleap - 0 views

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    ScreenLeap...share your screen instantly. free and neat! http://t.co/QBTiZ9Xx #edtech
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    Share your screen instantly to any device with a browser.
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    I assume this shares my computer screen with anyone. Have you all tried it out? I am always a little scared to give access to my computer to an outside source.
Sandy Kilgore

If you want something you've never had, you must do something you've never done. - 0 views

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    Got grit? If you want something your've never had, you must do something you've never done.
Laura Dearman

What if the Secret to Success Is Failure? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Last winter, Riverdale students in the fifth and sixth grades took the 24-indicator survey, and their teachers rated them as well. The results were discussed by teachers and administrators, but they weren’t shared with students or parents, and they certainly weren’t labeled a “repor
  • moral character,” which embodies ethical values like fairness, generosity and integrity; and those that address “performance character,” which includes values like effort, diligence and perseverance.
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