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Em Dodds

Using Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom - 1 views

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    Technology in Early Childhood
Angela Hayes

Archived: What To Expect Your First Year of Teaching: Table of Contents - 3 views

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    What to Expect your first year teaching! 
Karisa Fisher

Grading - 1 views

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    Many teachers are using Ipads so its something useful to learn!
Ethan Bass

Lesson Plans for Physical Education Teachers/PE Central - 2 views

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    Great link to find lesson plan ideas for physical educators 
Carrie Caffrey

Technology in the Classroom | US News & World Report - 1 views

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    News articles about technology in the classroom.
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    This page has different articles such as top 10 most connected classrooms, 4 tech tips for parents to embrace digital education, Twitter goes to College, etc. Good source of information and tips on how to deal with technology becoming a larger part of our life on a day-to-day basis.
Jason Milke

Integrating Technology into the Classroom | Teachinghistory.org - 1 views

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    This website contains a lot of resources for teaching history in the classroom while integrating technology into the classroom
Em Dodds

Independent Reading Program Overview: Scholastic Reading Counts! - 1 views

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    A great way to promote kids reading in the classroom as, well in the home through a computer reading system
Kim McCoy-Parker

Starting With Why: The Power of Student-Driven Learning - 0 views

  • She would thrive after being asked: “What do you want to learn?” “What do you want to read?” “What matters to you?” And then taking her answers and the curricular outcomes and designing a learning plan that incorporated all of this, plus embedded technology.
  • So often in education we focus on the wrong things. Test scores. Marks. Awards.
  • We need to start with why
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  • it’s what you do with the content that matters.
  • Memorizing & regurgitating falls miserably short of equipping our students.
  • We’ve made education about manipulation and hoops instead of inspiring our students to pursue learning that matters to them — learning that can help them make a difference in our communities and the world.
  • I believe students are fully competent to be co-creators of their own learning environments. I believe that students can change the world; they are not the future; they are right now. I believe that students need skills that go far beyond the content of most curricula. I believe that students want to learn, but often they lack the environment that sparks the emergence of passionate, life-long learners. I believe that my students have a voice and it should be heard. I believe students can read at their appropriate grade level and still be illiterate. I believe that each of my students has unique talents and interests that should merge with our learning environment at school. I believe my students are not empty vessels waiting to be filled.
  • I believe that my students need to develop metacognitive skills and make their thinking visible. I believe that students are fully capable of differentiating their own learning. I believe my students are creative and can teach me important things. I believe school shouldn’t be a place where young people go to watch older people work hard. I believe, if given the chance and the right support, my students will become more than they ever thought they could be. I believe that once students begin to see their talents and gifts, they will grow in confidence.
  • As a teacher: I believe that my classroom should be a place of joy, engagement, learning and play. I believe that I should be less helpful. I believe that I should ask more questions, and offer fewer answers. I believe that I should model what learning, failing, grit & perseverance look like. I believe that I should take risks, even when I’m afraid. I believe it’s crucial to use content to teach skills. I believe that the most important question I often ask my students is, “What do you need?” I believe that I am not the all-knowing guru, nor do I want to be. I believe I need to be transparent with my learning and who I am. I believe that kids need a life outside of school, so I don’t believe in homework — at least not the rote, meaningless stuff that’s usually assigned.
Bridget Bryson

Why the iPad Works for Writing - 0 views

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    Another reason why the iPad works!
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    Another reason to love the iPad!
Rose Black

Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! - 7 views

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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
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Annie Stevens

Burlington New Teachers Blog: Getting To Know Your New Class - Here Are 36 Ideas For You - 0 views

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    Get to know your class activities
Robin Galloway

Wolfram Education Portal: Free Resources and Materials for Teachers - 0 views

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    Check out these math resources
Daniel Lang

Sheppard Software - 0 views

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    Fantastic website that has great resources for educators and for those wanting to learn about all kinds of subjects. Includes games for learning math skills, world geography, science, and more.
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    Great tool for teachers and students alike - especially if you're like me and want to brush up on some of the basics (though this has more advanced lessons as well)!
C Reigh

Teachers Homepage - National Geographic Education - 1 views

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      May be a great place to come for resources about education. Check copyright laws/use policy for site. Can use photos in my classroom?
Robin Galloway

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Practical advice to improve your own teaching
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