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Discovery Health Learnership 2013 - Phuzemthonjeni.com - 0 views

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    Discovery Health Learnership 2013 - Phuzemthonjeni.com
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Resources & Downloads for Meditation in Schools | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Resources and downloads for meditation in schools
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Jobs for Matriculants - 0 views

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    Jobs for Matriculants
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http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/download/fulltext/5ks6wdpbjhf1.pdf?expires=13302... - 0 views

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    This research review reports on articles presenting empirical research in the area of how teacher training institutions work on preparing future teachers  for the  integration of ICT in their future classrooms. 
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http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/9/46/42236291.pdf - 0 views

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    OED report on National ICT policies. The interesting thing here is that Mexico is specifically listed as 'no information available'.
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Kent ICT Themes - 0 views

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    Selection of OER activities for primary classroom use, arranged into five thematic groups.
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Early ICT Kent - 0 views

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    Selection of ICT OER activities for use in the early years.
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Schools e-Safety Policy - 0 views

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    Schools e-Safety Policy Generation - helps schools to develop an e-Safety policy.
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Teach ICT - KS3 Free Teaching and Revision Resources - Using the Internet Safely - 1 views

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    Selection of classroom activities for teaching children about e-Safety.
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Initial Teacher Training - 0 views

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    Archived website giving a full and comprehensive guide to ICT tutors in Initial Teacher Education. Can be downloaded as a zip file.
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Voices Project | The Association for Information Technology in Teacher Education - 2 views

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    Study into the experiences of teacher educators who have engaged with developing the use of ICT in school and teacher education
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Connecting Teachers With Neuroscience Research - Inside School Research - Education Week - 1 views

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    Researchers in the University of Toronto's neuroscience department are planning to launch a website that will make information about neuroscience and its implications for instruction available to educators this fall. The website is part of a project called "The Adolescent Brain: Implications for Instruction," which will also include a quarterly newsletter and professional development courses. Hazel McBride and Michael Ferrari, both researchers with the University's well-known Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, say they're responding to teachers' interest in using research in neuroscience to inform classroom practices.
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Palestinian Headteacher asks for Solidarity for His School | Teacher Solidarity - 0 views

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    The Elementary School in Susiya, which is threatened with demolition A head teacher in the Occupied West Bank is pleading with the world to help stop the demolition of his school The elementary school was built by the residents of Susiya a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank. Before the school was built children had to walk four kilometers each way to come to school, so many were unable to attend. Now the Israeli administration in the West Bank have issued a demolition order against the school.
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Put teacher development first - Education - Mail & Guardian Online - 1 views

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    South Africa produced more engineers than schoolteachers in 2009, which suggests that education planning and priorities need urgent revision.
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Canadian teachers positive about technology in the classroom - 0 views

  • While Canadian educators believe that digital technologies can enrich students' learning, there are still significant challenges to overcome in making this happen – with one of the main barriers being students' lack of digital literacy skills. And school filters and policies that ban or restrict networked devices in the classroom take away the very opportunities young people need to develop digital literacy skills such as good judgment and responsible use. These are among the findings in Young Canadians in a Wired World, Phase III: Teachers' Perspectives –a new report from Media Awareness Network(MNet)
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Blocking tech in classrooms impedes learning: Teachers | News | Tech | Toronto Sun - 1 views

  • Blocking social networks and banning cellphones in schools makes it difficult for teachers to do their jobs effectively in a digital world, a new report says. "School policies around technology are very frustrating to me," an elementary school teacher from Atlantic Canada says in the report from the Media Awareness Network, a Canadian non-profit that promotes digital literacy.
  • Others complained of similar restrictions. A teacher in Atlantic Canada tried to get students to use Twitter to collaborate on solving math problems, but the school refused to unblock the site. Teachers in Ontario and Quebec complained they couldn't incorporate video into their lessons because the schools wouldn't allow access to YouTube.
  • When schools do use technology in the classroom, they focus too much on teaching kids how to use devices, which they already know.
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  • Teachers said kids know how to Google, but they can't distinguish good information from the fake stuff. They can use Facebook, but they don't know how to protect their personal information. They can watch YouTube, but they don't use it to learn new things.
  • Meanwhile, teachers from schools that let them integrate technology into the class on their own terms reported successful outcomes.
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