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anonymous

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  • If I bring up what I "think" is your YouTube channel name, based on your Nickname in this forum, then that YT channel has playlists of videos uploaded by whom I "assume" is the teacher.Then using that teacher name (the account name that uploaded the videos), I search for that channel name in www.youtube.com/edu.
stephanie karabaic

SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Watch and Share YouTube videos. - 1 views

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    Not only does SafeShare.TV remove distracting and offensive elements around YouTube videos, but it also allows you to crop videos before sharing them.
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    Not only does SafeShare.TV remove distracting and offensive elements around YouTube videos, but it also allows you to crop videos before sharing them.
leahammond

True Grit: The Best Measure of Success and How to Teach It | Edutopia - 0 views

  • predict academic success
  • “Grit Scale”
  • grit is a better indicator of GPA and graduation rates. (IQ, however, is very predictive of standardized test scores.)
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  • Some would argue that grit is inherent in Albert Bandura’s research on self-efficacy, and that resilience is also part of i
  • tackling grit in my classroom and school.
  • Read Books About Grit
  • Talk About Grit
  • Share Examples
  • elp Students Develop a Growth Mindset
  • rol Dweck from Stanford University teaches us that students who have a growth mindset are more successful than those who think that intelligence is fixed. 5. Reframe Problems Using stories and examples from Malcom Gladwell's book David and Goliath, we talk about "desirable difficulties." Students need perspective about problems to prevent them from giving up, quitting or losing hope. 6. Find a Framework I use Angela Maiers' Classroom Habitudes as my framework. The KIPP framework specifically includes grit as one of its seven traits. Find one that works for your school and includes clear performance values. 7. Live Grittily You teach with your life. Perhaps that is why Randy Pausch's Last Lecture and David Menasche's Priority List resonate. These teachers used their own battle with death itself as a way to teach. But you don't have to die to be an effective teacher. Our own work ethic yells so loudly that kids know exactly what we think about grit. 8. Foster Safe Circumstances That Encourage Grit Never mistake engaging, fun or even interesting for easy. We don't jump up and down when we tear off a piece of tape because "I did it." No one celebrates easy, but everyone celebrates championships and winners because those take grit (and more). We need more circumstances to help kids to develop grit before they can "have it." Tough academic requirements, sports and outdoor opportunities are all ways to provide opportunities for developing grit. Verena Roberts, Chief Innovation Officer of CANeLearn says: One of the best ways to learn about grit is to focus on outdoor education and go out into the wild. Grit is about not freaking out, taking a deep breath, and moving on. 9. Help Students Develop Intentional Habits Read about best practices for creating habits, because habits and self-control require grit. 10. Acknowledge the Sacrifice Grit Requires Grit takes time, and many students aren't giving it. In their 2010 paper "The Falling Time Cost of College", Babcock and Marks demonstrate that, in 1961, U.S. undergraduates studied 24 hours a week outside of class. In 1981, that fell to 20 hours, and in 2003, it was 14 hours per week. This is not to create a blame or generation gap discussion, but rather to point out the cost of being well educated. We are what we do, and if we study less and work less, then we will learn less. Educators Need Grit Now we as teachers just need the grit to do whatever it takes to turn education around, and that starts with hard work and our own modern version of true grit. Teaching it and living it is now front and center in the education conversation. Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher's Profile Sign in or register to post Sign in to vote! (3) The Educational Benefits of GritThe character traits of determination, adaptability and reflection add up to a critical 21st century skill.<< Previous Next >> Learn More About Education Trends Latest Reconnecting Adults With Playful Learning A New Must-Read for All Educators Google for Educators: The Best Features for Busy Teachers What Is Personalization, Really? 20 Top Pinterest Tips Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher Computer Fundamentals, Computer Science and IT Integrator from Camilla, GA follow: http://www.facebook.com/coolcatteacherhttp://www.twitter.com/coolcatteacherhttps://plus.google.com/+VickiDavishttp://www.youtube.com/coolcatteacher/http://www.linkedin.com/in/coolcatteacher/http://www.pinterest.com/coolcatteacher Related Tags: Education TrendsCollege ReadinessResilience and GritCharacter EducationAll Grades In This Series T
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    How and why to teach students grit
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    Grit! Who knew?!
Nathan Gingras

MySchoolbinder by Andrew Graves - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is a YouTube video that explains the benefits of myschoolbinder.com.
Hannah Fjeld

How I use Minecraft to help kids with autism | Stuart Duncan - YouTube - 0 views

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    Example of positive gaming
llisai

Change video privacy settings - Computer - YouTube Help - 0 views

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    You can easily change the privacy settings of your videos and manage who has access to viewing. What are video privacy settings on YouTube? Privacy s
holly_esterline

Future Ready: Growing Teachers As Leaders - YouTube - 1 views

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    I'm a little partial to this video because it includes a segment on the importance of librarians in implementing change. "Trust is about empowerment and creating permission for people to take risks in such a way that enables them to innovate, to iterate." "...have realistic expectations for what's going to happen. As much as there's a learning curve for students, there is very much for adults, too..."
holly_esterline

Student Privacy 101: FERPA for Parents and Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    4" video explaining FERPA
Adam Deyo

Whatever Happened to Joy in Education?: Dean Shareski at TEDxWestVancouverED - YouTube - 0 views

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    "In a world of data and a world of prove it to me, maybe we need to start counting smiles."- Dean Shareski  
Eric Telfer

▶ WriteToLearn CCSS Webinar Q&A Part One - YouTube - 0 views

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    WriteToLearn and the Common Core State Standards. 
Jill Dawson

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | iPad App Smashing with Google Forms, Haiku Deck, Ex... - 0 views

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    Step by step directions for the work flow of creating a digital story multiple apps!  This could be a real time-saver for those of who who are trying to integrate more technology and help others do so.  Haitku deck is a fast way to find and attribute Creative Commons images!
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