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Jenny Gilbert

STELLA ~ Standards for Teachers of English Language and Literacy in Australia: STELLA P... - 0 views

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    australian professional organisation
Jenny Gilbert

THE DIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION: A Dramatic and Wide-reaching Change or The Same Old R... - 0 views

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    professional reading re issues with digital revolution rollout.
Jenny Gilbert

Sabine Viewlets for Professional Development - 0 views

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    has the basics - good for teachers wanting to update or fill gaps
Jenny Gilbert

Electronic Village Online / Call_for_Participation2011 - 0 views

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    online professional development
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twitter4pd » Twitter for Professional Development - 0 views

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    I am finding Twitter fantastic for connecting with teachers and sharing ideas
Jenny Gilbert

Ms Gs Resources » home - 0 views

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    Community website for professional networking and working with current students
Jenny Gilbert

Articles ~ Stephen's Web - 0 views

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    looking for some professional reading? Some of these are good.
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Victorian Institute of Teaching - Support for your professional learning - 0 views

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    again for registration purposes
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30+ Cool Content Curation Tools for Personal & Professional Use - 0 views

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    time saver?
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Does Your Language Shape How You Think? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    good professional reading - we are going to be examining questions linke this in the language stream of Nat Cirric. 
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TaLe - DER-NSW Professional Resources - 0 views

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    nsw teaching support materials
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Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    live binder - I think I like this concenpts for an organisational tool for teachers - and...under each tab are some useful resource links. The pages reneder in the binder - which could mean if the site shuts down you still have it - could be much easier to use than Diigo for professional development.
Jenny Gilbert

Why academics need to think of themselves as writers | Higher Education Network | Guard... - 0 views

  • what is a writer?" (I must admit I didn't come up with this brilliant idea, but adapted it from a suggestion from another instructor.) Students would always come up with different ideas about what that meant, but more often than not they never talked about themselves as writers. They thought of published authors as writers. They thought of people who sat in a sunlit room all day with a stack of white pages (or in front of a computer) as writers. They thought of people who were paid to write as writers. My students often did not think of themselves, or their instructors, as writers.
  • tell students on a regular basis that writing isn't only important because they need to graduate or pass a class but because it is the key to engaging other scholars in conversation. Even in informal media such as Twitter or Facebook we write to get our ideas across or to interact with other academics. And even though we can argue that academic writing is not the same as tweeting, the rules of engagement are similar: we value clear, well-argued writing in each case. We value thoughts that are well articulated. We value creative, interesting posts that steer away from the clichés. Therefore, I think the most important advice I can share with my writers is this: think of yourselves as writers.
  • I believe that thinking of yourself as a writer can change the way you feel about writing in general
Jenny Gilbert

Adult Materials Web Sites - 0 views

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    resource links for websites related to literature - grouped
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Teaching With Blogs - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Reading and writing texts online are basic skills that students need to be literate citizens in the 21st century. Teaching with blogs provides the opportunity to engage students in both of these literacy activities, and the strategy has the additional benefit of enabling students to publish their writing easily and to share their writing with an authentic audience.
  • When students write entries and comment on the entries of their peers, blogs become an integral part of a lively literacy community.
  • After students have posted entries, talk about the purpose of blog comments. Look at the comments on a popular blog or posted on a local newspaper in response to articles. Emphasize the importance of providing useful suggestinos and supportive feedback.
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