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Profil lengkap Lionel messi | Mastergoal.stream - 0 views

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    rofil lengkap Lionel messi - Siapa yang tidak kenal dengan orang yang satu ini, seorang yang diberikan karunia oleh tuhan dalam hal bermain sepak bola. ini yang menjadi modal utama nya untuk menjadi bintang. dialah lionel messi, punggawa dari barcelona fc yang disebut sebagai titisan maradona
Don Doehla

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    I had the privilege to 'hangout' with Suzie Boss and Jamie McGrath to talk about PBL and how messy it can be.
Ellie Jenn

Explain The Reason Of The Popularity Of Personal Loans Bad Credit! - 0 views

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    If you have been in messy financial situation and having bad credit scores too, you can surely find Personal Loans Bad Credit as a favorable financial partner.
jkrauss

From Impossible to I'm possible - 34 views

    • jkrauss
       
      As important, give them a reason to care. Earlier you say "We need to help them see why they should be engaged" that feeling why we should is hard to transmit, so instead we need to inspire, make them feel compelled to investigate and learn. 
  • Second, we spoon feed our students too much.
    • jkrauss
       
      Authors of "Engaging Minds" recommend designing learning experiences that provide "liberating constraints"-- that is, situations with optimal structure AND ambiguity, that cause the student to question, interpret and customize their investigation and arrive at something significant and personally meaningful.
  • We need to do a better job helping them see why they should be engaged,
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    • jkrauss
       
      Getting kids to see "why they should be engaged" is hard-- We need to set up the conditions where they feel compelled to learn. Starting the course of study with an engaging entry event can ignite that need to know. BIE arranges their PBL units around this idea-- Entry event + Driving Question are the set up, from there kids take the ball and run.
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      Yep! This is risky for a lot of teachers. Their inclination is to intervene when things get messy. It's tempting but better to support kids through their struggle rather than remove the struggle.
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