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Is Relevance Over Rated? | My Island View - 0 views

  • Education however is based on relationships. There are student/teacher relationships, and collegial relationships. All of these relationships take place in an environment of learning.
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Student PLNs: It's All About Relationships - 0 views

  • why I love teaching so much, it really comes down to one thing….relationships.
  • embrace and accept our students’ need for building relationships and socializing.

The Handbook of Cheating Changed The Way I Want My Marriage to Work - 2 views

started by Chiki Smith on 15 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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Response: One-To-One Technology 'Is Really About Building Effective Relationships' - Cl... - 0 views

  • Because, in short, 1:1 is not about the device at all. Because, as with all good teaching, 1:1 is really about building effective relationships.

TheHandbookofCheating Taught Me a Lot - 2 views

started by Chiki Smith on 19 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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teachweb2 - Exploring Google for Educators - 0 views

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HOW TO USE TWITTER IN THE CLASSROOM WITHOUT COMPROMISING YOUR PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIP... - 1 views

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    "When considering whether social media and, in this case, Twitter, is useful in the classroom"
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'Internet Predator' Stereotypes Debunked in New Study - 0 views

  • most online sex offenders are adults who target teens and seduce victims into sexual relationships. They take time to develop the trust and confidence of victims, so that the youth see these relationships as romances or sexual adventures. The youth most vulnerable to online sex offenders have histories of sexual or physical abuse, family problems, and tendencies to take risks both on- and offline, the researchers say.
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Digital Citizenship for Kids Starts with Mentorship - Raising Digital Natives - 0 views

  • Digital Citizenship for Kids Starts with Mentorship
  • Like it or not, their world is a Digital World.
  • Digital citizenship is not about operating the devices.
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  • It’s about conducting yourself with empathy and developing meaningful relationships.
  • What’s at stake?
  • Relationships
  • Reputation
  • Opportunity
  • Educate Yourself About Kids and Tech
  • The key that unlocks it? Trust.
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For kids and parents, there's a digital generation gap, but maybe that's OK - Forbes - 0 views

  • What’s important isn’t that parents micromanage their kids or track their behavior, but whether they have an open relationship that allows for communications about important life events and values.
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Time To Reassess? - The Correct Way To Use Formative Assessment - 0 views

  • How do we know that formative assessment isn’t just a passing fad?” The answer is simple. A focus on formative assessment requires teachers to relate two central issues in teaching – ‘What did I do as a teacher?’ and ‘What did my students learn?’ As long as teachers are focusing on the relationship between those two central issues, they will continue to improve their practice for as long as they stay in the job.
  • Different people define formative assessment in different ways
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Teaching in the New (Abundant) Economy of Information | MindShift - 0 views

  • In the past 10 years, perhaps nothing has changed more than the relationship between teachers and the information being distributed in their classrooms.
  • information scarce environment, the main form of instruction was a lecture
  • new economy of information has freed teachers from their role as “font of knowledge” and allowed them to become chief analyzer, validity coach, research assistant, master differentiator, and creator of a shared learning experience.
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Are teens behaving badly online? | Toronto Star - 0 views

  • “Adults didn’t grow up with social media, and so they only look for the bad, and see scary stuff like cyberbullying and sexting” he says. “They don’t realize that 90 per cent of kids use social media for really good things, like making friends.”
  • “Teens are simply doing on social media what they have done for decades, using social relationships to experiment and test behaviours and values they will use as adults” says Andersen.
  • “The role of parents is to model appropriate behaviour for their kids and to develop expectations with their kids around social media use. We can’t just hand them a cellphone and cross our fingers.
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