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OPINION: How to Move PD Forward | EdSurge News - 1 views

  • The goal should be helping them to develop the profession themselves.
  • And this hints at the deeper reality: teachers--in the classrooms and in the Twitter chats--are the ones with the firsthand knowledge of what’s really going on. It’s time to engage them and bring them into the process.
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    How do we engage more teachers in the conversation? We are doing it one by one...is that the only way? How do we get teachers to see themselves as professionals that need to be interested in not only their content but in their pedagogy as well?
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    You give me the chance and I will take it! Essential Quote: "If you want teacher buy-in, let the teachers buy!" - Damn straight, better-believe-it-buddy! What is this really saying? Give educators the chance to determine their own needs and allow them to create their own PD - WOW, democracy in the work place, professional autonomy, release of control...Stop right there Mister Radical Man! All this student centered, student owning the learning may be the cool buzz words of the day, and we may wave its flag high and proud, but we ain't goin' to apply it to the employee serfs charged with implementing that pith! Pahleese, teachers in control - teachers deciding how best to teach and facilitate learning? Chaos, Anarchy, Socialism! Dog and Cats living together, mass hysteria...Ain't happenin'...not now, not ever! I actually know this to be true. I designed, proposed, pleaded for a number of programs incorporating this approach and was rebuffed (vehemently and sternly) in two districts, ignored in two others in favor of completely top down, admin centered, and strictly dictated, carrot and stick approach of standard seat time, nothing required but attention or comment, 11, 23, (whatever) Tools! Shocking that we have the PD results we have? Hardly - Continuing to do the same things we have always done and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity - A. Einstein - what an idiot!
anonymous

What Does Digital Leadership Mean? - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 0 views

  • As important as technology is, and it is an important tool, so is our need to have human interaction and digital leaders need to promote that too.
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    This post really struck a cord with me. I agree that we need to have a balance of digital and non-digital experiences/interactions, and that we need to model the "art of human conversation" with students. Digital conversations can be powerful, and at times, that is the only way we can get together and hold the conversation! This summer, we are working in a blended environment with teachers for PD and I am so extremely proud of them. They are responding online to blog posts with such thoughtful comments and voice. When people take the time to craft their thoughts, I do feel their presence with me! 
anonymous

Tip of the Iceberg » Blog Archive » Twitter: A Cultural Guidebook - 0 views

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    Here's a free ebook on how to get started on Twitter for PD! Download today!
Sara Wilkie

Challenging the Model of 1:1 with BYOD | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "By engaging teachers and the technology integrationist in conversations about the curriculum, specific class dynamics and capabilities of the technology, we are now able to talk about what we would like to do, the tools best suited for that purpose, ways to tweak units or lessons, and what is not working. This collaborative, co-teaching model has allowed for us to find connections across content areas, classes and our district. We all recognize how much is gained when we are allowed to really talk about our curriculum and our students, and this model allows for that creative, collaborative time to work through complex and interesting questions and ideas about integrating technology effectively. "
Sara Wilkie

Guest Post | Three Starting Points for Thinking Differently About Learning - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "It is a different time for teaching and learning. The unfortunate reality is that much of what we do in schools and in our own teaching practice is still grounded in thinking that has ruled the day for more than a century. " So what can we be sure of? Well, we can be sure that abundance brings a host of opportunities for learning, and we can be sure that if we are going to make sense of those opportunities in ways that benefit our students, we're going to have to unlearn and relearn much of our own practice. In short, it has to start with a willingness to reflect on what the larger changes mean in our own learning.
Jo Ann Arlitt

The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

  • Welcome to the official guide to technology and learning by Edudemic! This part of Edudemic is meant to offer you, the teacher, some of the best and most popular resources available today. We’ve combed through hundreds of resources in order to narrow down our guides into something easy to read, easy to use, and easy to share. Below are links to the guides we have made so far. They’re always a work in progress so be sure to let us know if we missed something or if you have more resources you want us to call out in the guides. We’re always looking for the best and most useful resources so don’t be shy, share!
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    Welcome to the official guide to technology and learning by Edudemic! This part of Edudemic is meant to offer you, the teacher, some of the best and most popular resources available today. We've combed through hundreds of resources in order to narrow down our guides into something easy to read, easy to use, and easy to share. Below are links to the guides we have made so far. They're always a work in progress so be sure to let us know if we missed something or if you have more resources you want us to call out in the guides. We're always looking for the best and most useful resources so don't be shy, share! - See more at: http://www.edudemic.com/guides/#sthash.WpqFjsU4.dpuf
Sara Wilkie

The Awesome Science of Mindmapping | Visual.ly - 0 views

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    "Mindmapping is a very serious and well researched subject, or art … or something . Whatever it is a map of the mind is definately something to be valued and this 'instructionalicious' guide is no exception. Allow this infographic to simultaneously blow and map your mind. "
Sara Wilkie

Teacher's Most Powerful Tool: Piquing Students' Curiosity | MindShift - 0 views

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    "n his classroom, Musallam follows three rules: curiosity comes first, embrace the mess, and reflect and revise. "
anonymous

Why Teachers Should Be Trained Like Actors | MindShift - 0 views

  • “Knowing what you want to do is a long way from being able to do it,”
  • shifted his professional development workshops to emphasize practicing good teaching strategies rather than just thinking about them.
  • So often we ask people to do things that are outside their realm of possibility,” Lemov said. That’s a disservice to the learner because it gives the impression that the difficult task is insurmountable when in fact it was thrust on the person too quickly.
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  • That’s not to say that failure is bad. In fact, Lemov councils that failure needs to be a much more accepted part of the teaching practice. “You can’t learn if you are afraid to fail,” Lemov said. “To really learn something teachers and students have to embrace the normalcy of falling down and picking yourself back up. But it needs to happen in a manageable way.”
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    ""So often we ask people to do things that are outside their realm of possibility," Lemov said. That's a disservice to the learner because it gives the impression that the difficult task is insurmountable when in fact it was thrust on the person too quickly" - This makes me think about the times that we don't break down the learning for kids - particularly when we create project/problem based learning without thinking of scaffolding the learning...
Sara Wilkie

Technology in the Hands of a Great Teacher | Greg Schwanbeck - 0 views

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    "those teachers were the ones who engaged you in discussion, squeezing ideas out of you in a manner that forced you to think in new and challenging ways."
anonymous

Putting Activities Through the SAMR Exercise | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "This is about self-motivation and self-directed learning in professional development. This is about being part of learning through the power of the crowd versus alone."
Sara Wilkie

Action Research Projects | Powerful Learning Practice - 1 views

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    Powerful Learning Projects - networked sharing and learning
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    Ahh, Canada! Evil Socialists! But take a look at the project and the ONE thing that stands out is the willingness to and effectiveness in challenging and re-configuring the school structure! http://drjakericketts.weebly.com/future-forums-project.html
Kenneth Jones

2014 Houston Arts Partners Conference - 0 views

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