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Jenny Gilbert

Two weeks worth of Poetry Lessons - 18 different styles to explore - Literacy... - 0 views

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    a PowerPoint of what our students will be doing in writing for the next fortnight to explore poetry. This presentation contains explanations and examples of each of the 18 major styles of poetry and also Poetry assessment rubric for your students to use to assist them in writing their own poetry. You can either download the entire presentation or just use the slideshare presentation below. Enjoy
Jenny Gilbert

Habits of Mind Hub | Australian National Schools Network - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Habits of Mind Hub of the Australian National Schools Network. The Hub represents several hundred schools from across Australia working with Art Costa's Habits of Mind. Collectively we have generated significant experience, resources and new knowledge related to the Habits of Mind.
Jenny Gilbert

Events - Online Literature Festival - 0 views

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    this could be fun.... Supported by the Brisbane Writers' Festival the Online Literature Festival offered the opportunity for teachers and students across Australia to meet and work with their favourite authors and illustrators. Students from Prep to Year 12 had the opportunity to interact with special online guests through a variety of web tools. Students can demonstrate their digital literacy skills through participation in a Book Rap based on their favourite Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) short listed title.
Jenny Gilbert

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.
Jenny Gilbert

Developing Questions for Critical Thinking - 0 views

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    Click on the various links below to learn how you can use the revised cognitive domain categories to develop learning objectives, questions to challenge your students, and assignments. Clicking on the categories found at the bottom of this page will also link you to information about key words that can be used as guides to structure learning objectives, questions and tasks.
Jenny Gilbert

Local Services, Ethel M, and the Real Canon - Uncle Orson Reviews Everything - 0 views

  • Here is my rule: Never sneer at another person's taste in reading. Never make another person ashamed of a story that they love. You don't know what hunger that book is satisfying. And the book you despise today may be part of their personal canon in ways that you are simply unable to understand.
  • Create your family's Canon of Beloved Literature, and then distribute it. Post it on your blog. Send it out with your Christmas letter. Give books from it to people you love and care about. Make sure all the books on the list are on your Kindle or Nook or iPad, and sample the ones you haven't read.
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    long post but he does get to the point
Jenny Gilbert

Technology Tools in the Classroom: Using Computers to Engage Your Students - 0 views

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    Emerging technologies hold great promise for teaching and learning in the classroom, but how can teachers make sense of and keep up with it all? This session will provide an overview of some of the free and available computer-based tools and services ready to be incorporated into the classroom.
Jenny Gilbert

The Innovative Educator: 21st Century Educators Don't Say, "Hand It In." They say, "Pub... - 0 views

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    I am inclined to agree with the ideas here - putting them into practice is the difficult part. I am some of the way there though.
Jenny Gilbert

About « THE ORWELL PRIZE - 0 views

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    wow - this blog is fascinating for Orwell lovers. Since 9th August 2008, we have been blogging George Orwell's diaries from 1938 in real time, 70 years to the day since each entry was originally written. The diaries start as Orwell heads to Morocco (with his wife Eileen) to recuperate from injury and illness, and end in 1942 (or 2012) as the Second World War rages.
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

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

How to Teach a Novel - 1 views

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    How can a teacher best approach the teaching of a novel? This lens will break it down step by step, from the abstract notion of "What's worth teaching in this novel?" to the concrete concerns of "How will students be held accountable for their understanding of this book? In what ways will I assess progress? How will students demonstrate their understandings of story theme, character development, plot, vocabulary, and other story elements?" This lens will provide sample materials, Internet resources, and ideas which have proven successful in many classrooms.
Jenny Gilbert

Wide Angle . Lesson Plans | Thirteen Ed Online - 0 views

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    this is a fantastic activity to introduce students to what the cultural revolution aimed to achieve. - learning activity 1 is probably all we need to cover. the rest deals with how things have not worked and the gap between city middle class and country poor widens.
Jenny Gilbert

Tramline Virtual Field Trips - 0 views

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    wow - this is exciting!!! There are two windows - one leads to web pages for the 'virtual filed trip' the other has the task. Teachers can also build their own - for english there is one on shakespeare and poetry,
Jenny Gilbert

report_what_teachers_want.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This is an interesting study into the process of evaluating and developing teachers in Australia. The article backs up claims with research and clearly indicates our current review practices are not meeting the needs of teachers.
Jenny Gilbert

Vocab Videos - Bringing Vocabulary to Life - Vocab Film Festival. - 0 views

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    the concept is intereting - you might get students engaged in this project - especially your gifted ones who are keen on media - A free 30 sec animoto video would do the trick for submission. What I love most for quick and easy reference is the vocabulary list itself - nice and complex, good for yr 10-12
Jenny Gilbert

Working together - 0 views

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    Develop an understanding of the importance of groups, and an awareness of the skills necessary for creating a successful group dynamic. When i licked on this site it did not look as it should - like a square images squashed into wide screen...but the activity sounds good for yr 8
Jenny Gilbert

TEFLtastic » Scrap the marking code - 0 views

  • How exactly do they think knowing their grade is going to help them improve??
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    a brief little discussion - like the comment: How exactly do they think knowing their grade is going to help them improve?? - perhaps i should ask the same of my students.
Jenny Gilbert

Why Tweet - Google Docs - 0 views

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    In spite of disparaging remarks about twitter I hear at school it is my second most favourite application for gaining access to shared teaching resources and inspiration on the web. perhaps some of these links may open the eyes of the naysayers in our college.
Jenny Gilbert

Briefly Noted: Practicing Useful Annotation Strategies - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Andrew Williamson 07 Mar 11 10:40:00 - This is a fantastic web 2.0 tool. Upload images and annotate. You can other embed media inside the annotations. Annotations pop up as you click or hover over the objects you add. You can embed the annotated image into webpage or blog. This could be a useful tool for teachers and students. Lots of scope for creativity with layers etc. You can share to a group and set editing permissions for public or restricted people/groups for collaboration purposes
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