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Gina Cinotti

Can't We Do Better? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • So now let’s look at the latest PISA. It found that the most successful students are those who feel real “ownership” of their education. In all the best performing school systems, said Schleicher, “students feel they personally can make a difference in their own outcomes and that education will make a difference for their future
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    Read the middle paragraph on "ownership" of learning
Gina Cinotti

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, - 0 views

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    Poll Everywhere lets you engage your audience or class anywhere in real time
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    audience response system
Tobi Knehr

Steven Pinker on Scientific Communication for the 21st Century | MIT Video - 0 views

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    The curse of knowledge...
Michael Mannino

Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 0 views

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    "ClassDojo makes it easy to keep my students alert and on-task."
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    Behavior Management Software - incentive, reward, etc.
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    class dojo is a tool to assess classroom behavior in nursery,pre-k, kindergarten class
Daniel Breiman

Managing a Classroom Full of Angry Birds with Lachlan Hull - 0 views

    • Gina Cinotti
       
      Get teachers to listen to this podcast
  • Managing a Classroom Full of Angry Birds – An Interview with Lachlan Hull
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    Managing a Classroom Full of Angry Birds - An Interview with Lachlan Hull
InstG:PrincipalMills

Learn About our Educational Services for Educators | November Learning - 0 views

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    We're revolutionizing education by changing the way people think about education.
Michael Mannino

Learn our Principles for Empowering Education for Students and Teachers - 0 views

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    november learning
Barbara Powers

Custom Search - Create CSE - 0 views

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    Create own search engine. Enter the site name and click "Create" to create a search engine for your site
Tobi Knehr

iTunes U on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    i Tunes U
Alan November

Promoting Student Self-Assessment - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
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  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
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    promoting self assessment
Barbara Powers

CDTL Brief, Newsletter - 0 views

  • Monitoring students' thinking processes, giving them feedback and motivating them to learn are not only very important tasks of a facilitator, but they are also intimately related
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    "quality feedback"
Lois Whipple

National School Foundation Assocation - 0 views

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    The National Schools Foundation Association is the recognized leader of the PreK-12 education foundation movement in the United States, providing training and support for their development and quest to increase student achievement through philanthropic investment and involvement. Our Mission The mission of the National School Foundation Association is to provide support, training, and resources to education foundations and their leaders to maximize their success.
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    The National Schools Foundation Association is the recognized leader of the PreK-12 education foundation movement in the United States, providing training and support for their development and quest to increase student achievement through philanthropic investment and involvement. Our Mission The mission of the National School Foundation Association is to provide support, training, and resources to education foundations and their leaders to maximize their success.
Barbara Powers

Free Tools for Teachers: Helping You Engage Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    Free Tools for Teachers: Helping You Engage Students
meredith fox

TLRIMargrain (2) - 9232_summaryreport.pdf - 0 views

  • Effective teacher education practice:the impact of written assessmentfeedback for distance learners
Barbara Powers

http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/documents/resources/database/id353_senlef_guide.pdf - 0 views

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    Enhancing student learning through effective formative feedback
Barbara Powers

http://dera.ioe.ac.uk/7800/1/AssessmentforLearning.pdf - 0 views

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    Assessment for Learning , study of effective feedback that informs learning
Barbara Powers

Feedback on learning - Dylan Wiliam - Video search - THE JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE - 0 views

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    Dylan Wiliam reviews the importance of giving learners effective feedback as an integral component of formative assessment.
Julia Leong

TAGSExplorer: Interactive archive of twitter conversations from a Google Spreadsheet fo... - 9 views

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    Interactive archive of twitter conversations from a Google Spreadsheet
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    Twitter archive to show how your tweets are engaging with the group
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