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Sara Wilkie

Why Won't You Just Tell Us the Answer? | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "This discussion comes up all the time in my physics for education majors. I have previously described the course and the curriculum that I use (Physics and Everyday Thinking) - oh, which is awesome. Let me set the scene. This is near the beginning of the semester."
Sara Wilkie

Reflective Practice - 1 views

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    "Reflective practice is an important sub-component of teacher research. It includes journaling and talking about one's instructional practice. However, doing reflective practice is not the same as doing teacher research. Teacher researchers hypothesize and systematically test their ideas. They look to triangulate their ideas with multiple forms of evidence multiple perspectives (inside and outside of their research group) the research literature on this topic Teacher researchers also write about their projects. Writing is an important part of the process because it requires organization of ideas within a framework."
Sara Wilkie

Personalization vs Differentiation vs Individualization | Rethinking Learning - Barbara... - 0 views

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    "This chart is cross-posted on our new site at Personalize Learning. After writing the post "Personalization is NOT Differentiating Instruction," I received some very interesting feedback and more hits than any other of my posts. I think I hit a nerve. :o So Kathleen McClaskey and I did some research on what personalization is and the differences between differentiation and individualization. We found very little information on the differences. And what we did find, we disagreed with many of the points. That lead us to create this chart:"
Sara Wilkie

Flocabulary - Five Things (Elements of a Short Story) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Get the complete lesson plan for this video at http://flocabulary.com/fivethings Flocabulary teaches about the 5 elements of the short story in this song. That's plot, character, conflict, theme and setting."
Sara Wilkie

Derek's Blog » Thinking about BYOD - 0 views

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    "he topic of BYOD continues to be a hot topic in schools, with many schools I visit looking at investing in wireless technologies to support students (and staff) bringing their own device to school. While there appears to be agreement that the notion of BYOD is something to be pursued, there isn't a shared understanding of what that might mean in a school context. "
Sara Wilkie

UnBoxed: online issue 6, fall 2010 - 0 views

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    "The author shares findings from her action research, focusing on the question, "How can I use critique to improve the quality of student feedback, student work and create a culture of collaboration?" "
Sara Wilkie

Grit, character and academic success: thoughtlessness, part 3 « Granted, but… - 0 views

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    "The essence of character is not mere backbone. As Dewey said, it is good judgment borne of having learned to really think and to be held accountable for one's judgments by the demands of schooling:"
Sara Wilkie

Learning to Learn from Failure - Online Universities.com - 0 views

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    "small setbacks that encourage learning. What does that mean and how can you, as a student "fail" and still be successful in your educational goals?"
Sara Wilkie

copyrightconfusion - Teaching - 0 views

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    "The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education helps educators gain confidence about their rights to use copyrighted materials in developing students' critical thinking and communication skills. These slides accompany the book, Copyright Clarity: How Fair Use Supports Digital Learning by Renee Hobbs. You can offer a staff development program using the materials in the book, plus these slides, to introduce your colleagues to the power of the Code. Use the lessons below, which are complete with multimedia, readings, discussion questions, activities and hands-on production projects to help you teach about copyright and fair use."
Richard Fanning

Teaching with Historic Places--a Program of the National Park Service - 0 views

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    Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) uses properties listed in the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places to enliven history, social studies, geography, civics, and other subjects. TwHP has created a variety of products and activities that help teachers bring historic places into the classroom.
anonymous

Challenge Based Learning - Welcome to Challenge Based Learning! - 1 views

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    This has been around for awhile, but it is very good stuff! I am thinking I might shift gears so to speak to see if I can create a challenge that is directly tied to the curriculum.Thank you for re-reminding me of the CBL!
Kenneth Jones

Teacher Focus: Learning or Behavior - 0 views

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    This is basically another "attack" on the way education is "done". I love the sarcastic approach to the prep for the "real world" that is the dominant excuse for rule following. This article reflects why I think the whole notion of "grades" and a "grade book" must be re-examined if we are to really shift instructional practice toward genuine and authentic student learning.
Richard Fanning

Search Education - Google - 1 views

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    Web literacy and search skills/strategies
anonymous

- Part 1… Amazing Twitter Secrets For Educators… Twitter's Advanced Link… Ama... - 1 views

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    Using the search features of Twitter to find tweets on specific topics.
Sara Wilkie

How to Write A Quality Comment - 0 views

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    student created "how-to" video
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    Sara, Just saw this. Thanks for sharing. I've just linked it to my class blog since we "suffer" from the "Hi. How are you?" comment syndrome. Hopefully my students will apply it and start writing some quality comments in the very near future. See you tomorrow! Nancy
Sara Wilkie

Meaningful Student Blogging - My RSCON Presentation - 1 views

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    "Last night, I had the privilege of presenting at the Reform Symposium on something I am very passionate about - giving students a voice through blogging. In fact, I find whenever you can give students a voice in your classroom leads to a much more engaged learning environment. While the archives will not be up for another week or so I did want to share the slides I used for my message. "
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