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Rhondda Powling

NOISE Analysis an alternative to SWOT Strategic Planning | Create-Learning Team Building - 1 views

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    "Working on developing strategic plans everyone seems to feel that the default method is a SWOT analysis strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats.  It doesn't always meet the needs. There alternatives One idea was 'SNOT Analysis' strengths, needs, opportunities, threats. Then there is NOISE - Needs,Opportunities, Improvements, Strengths, Exceptions
Rhondda Powling

Using Film to Teach Analysis Skills | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Interesting post that puts forward the idea of using film to make literary criticism stronger.
Rhondda Powling

SWOT ANALYSIS: Your Library's Strenghts, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats | Advoc... - 0 views

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    Good way to being planning for future development by looking at the present situation
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Initial findings | Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership - 0 views

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    "ITSL, in collaboration with the Centre of Program Evaluation at the University of Melbourne are conducting a three-year process and impact evaluation of the implementation of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. The purpose of the Evaluation is to assess the usefulness, effectiveness and impact of the Standards on improving teacher quality. Over 6,002 respondents including teachers, school leaders, pre-service teachers and teacher educators participated in the 2013 National Survey. Initial analysis from the survey highlights the key findings below."
Rhondda Powling

EDUCATIONAL MAKERSPACES | Teacher Librarian - 0 views

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    "This article, reprinted from the June 2014 issue of Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Library Professionals, is a thoughtful and insightful  examination of the philosophy and pedagogical underpinnings of the maker movement.  The authors' analysis and argument are strong, and the benefits they tout are inspiring."
Camilla Elliott

Inquiry skills across the Australian Curriculum | inquiry learning & information literacy - 0 views

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    This post presents Dr Many Lupton's analysis of the Australian Curriculum v6.0. Inquiry skills and information literacy are embedded in the Australian Curriculum in the subject areas Science, History, Geography, Economics and Business (draft), Civics and Citizenship (draft, and in the general capabilities Critical and Creative Thinking (CCT) and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) .
Rhondda Powling

Five ways teachers use Lego creatively in class | Teacher Network | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "From teaching coding to modelling texts for literature analysis, teachers share the inventive ways they use Lego in lessons"
Rhondda Powling

10 Podcasts That Promote Reading - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    "These iPod-based audio broadcasts encompass a wide variety of subjects, such as entrepreneurship, politics, history, to entertaining series on serial killers. These downloadable series can be subscribed to, so you automatically get the next installment. However, podcasts can be utilized in the classroom, especially to promote literacy. By using podcasts in conjunction with their transcripts, or by finding engaging podcasts that discuss books benefit students' different learning styles. Podcasts bring together reading, writing, analysis, listening, language and many other ELA Common Core Standards (source). Here is a list of 10 podcasts that promote reading."
Camilla Elliott

Sense and Sensibility: Why Librarians Remain Essential to Our Schools @HuffPostBlog htt... - 2 views

  • In the final analysis as the work done by speech pathologists and librarians illustrate, public school instruction extends beyond what happens in the classroom to other areas where highly specialized and dedicated professionals assist student achievement on a variety of levels. They also reinforce the notion of education as a humanistic rather than a commercial enterprise that requires a respect for the individuals who serve. As the late Jesuit educator Timothy Healy, former President of Georgetown University and the New York Public Library once observed, "The most important asset of any library goes home at night -- the library staff."
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