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Louise Phinney

To Get Students Invested, Involve Them in Decisions Big and Small | MindShift - 0 views

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    "For teachers, in designing learning experiences for students that are embedded with technology, the wording and focus of the question are paramount.  The question needs to be deeper than simply "Should or shouldn't we use the iPad with this project." The question needs to be open ended, elastic and invite multiple interpretations. Learning outcomes based on the question need to be defined and articulated,  and experiences to achieve those outcomes need to be created with student engagement in mind. Engagement alone is not enough. But engagement matched with outcomes around a carefully worded question propels student learning."
Jeffrey Plaman

Diagnostic Questions - 1 views

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    "Diagnostic Questions Mathematics 1725 free maths diagnostic questions (hinge questions) to identify student misconceptions. Join 1541 other teachers in sharing questions and creating quizzes."
Louise Phinney

40 Photo-Illustrated Questions to Refocus Your Mind - 0 views

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    Asking the right questions is the answer…It's not the answers you get from others that will help you, but the questions you ask of yourself.  Here are 40 thought-provoking questions to help you refresh and refocus your thinking
Louise Phinney

The Great Question Press - 3 views

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    this is an old post, but I like how it looks at changing questioning style i order to get the most out of our students No more trivial pursuit. No more topical research. No more hunts for simple facts - deadly, tiresome and lacking in value, mind-numbing activities without import. This article offers something like a cider press - but one that easily produces intriguing questions from the mass of curriculum content that usually inspires mere collection or varieties of trivial pursuit.
Katie Day

Submit your questions to "Science Question from a Toddler" - Boing Boing - 1 views

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    A great chance to submit the questions you've heard little kids ask about science....  Look forward to Maggie Koerth-Baker discussing some of the them....
Katie Day

New site tracks science misconceptions in middle/high school students - 0 views

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    The American Association for the Advancement of Science's Project 2061 (an imitative to improve science, math and technology literacy) -- "A new Web site is taking aim at this challenge, providing educators with quick lists of scientific statements broken down by subject matter, highlighting concepts that tend to be misunderstood by students.... The site (which is accessible after free registration) also provides teachers with some 600 multiple choice questions for tests that could help pinpoint conceptual sticking points. Multiple-choice tests have drawn criticism for being too reductive, and DeBoer acknowledges that "too often test questions are not linked explicitly to the ideas and skills that the students are expected to learn." So to figure out just what kids know-or think they know-researchers involved in the seven-year-long project tested more than 150,000 students in some 1,000 classrooms and conducted interviews with many of them to try to figure out how well the questions were getting at the underlying understandings."
Katie Day

Big Questions Essay Series | The John Templeton Foundation - 0 views

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    big names in science & humanities answer big questions, e.g., does moral action depend on reasoning? Does evolution explain human nature?
Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: 101 Questions - A New Math Questions Site from Dan Meyer - 1 views

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    Great math resource
Jeffrey Plaman

Diagnostic questions - 0 views

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    "Many of the questions and tasks we are developing in the York Science project can be described as 'diagnostic'. That is, not only do they tell you which students have some understanding of the idea you are interested in, they also give you some information about the misconceptions of those who do not use the accepted scientific explanation."
Jeffrey Plaman

Oiling the hinges - refining my construction of hinge question | Improving Teaching - 0 views

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    "OILING THE HINGES - REFINING MY CONSTRUCTION OF HINGE QUESTION November 3, 2013 · by Harry Fletcher-Wood · in AfL, Classroom, CPD, History"
Jeffrey Plaman

Teaching resources - Education, The University of York - 0 views

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    "A diagnostic question (or task) is one which provides evidence of a learner's understanding of a specific idea. The pupil's response gives us reasonably clear evidence about whether he or she understands, or does not understand, this idea. Sometimes the question can also help us to diagnose what a pupil's difficulty is - why he or she is not giving the correct answer. If so, this may make it easier to respond effectively and help pupils move their understanding on."
Jeffrey Plaman

Do they understand this well enough to move on? Introducing hinge questions | Improving... - 0 views

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    "DO THEY UNDERSTAND THIS WELL ENOUGH TO MOVE ON? INTRODUCING HINGE QUESTIONS August 17, 2013 · by Harry Fletcher-Wood · in AfL, CPD. · "
Louise Phinney

A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator - Using social media in 21st century classroo... - 0 views

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    One of our main goals at Powerful Learning Practice is to turn educators into 21st Century educators. That is, teach them how to use social media and other powerful Web 2.0 tools to transform their classrooms into learning environments that are ready for today's iGeneration students. One of the most common questions we get is, "But where do we find the time to use all this new technology?" To answer that question, we developed this infographic - A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator to show that using social media in your classroom and in your life can be integrated, easy, and fun.
Katie Day

Collaborative Inquiry through P4C - Philosophy for children - 0 views

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    Collaborative Inquiry through Philosophy for Children (P4C) - Cultivating thinking, questioning and discussion..  Presenters: Paul Southwell, Nick Martin and Nicole Jaggers, Radford College Canberra Questions: What does it mean to be educated?  s it more important to know or understand?  Is it more important to be knowledgeable or a thinker?
Jeffrey Plaman

We, Our Digital Selves, and Us - YouTube - 0 views

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    Our language of saying "going online" carries the connotation that we go to a different place, and with that, who we are in these places has a different identity. With the ubiquity of mobile devices, we effectively carrying the internet in our pockets, and for me, carries questions about the blurred boundary of "online" versus "offline". In this video, I would like to explore these questions, share some stories, and make some suggestions about managing our own identities versus having it managed for us.
Mary van der Heijden

what is lesson study - 0 views

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    Lesson study* is a professional development process that Japanese teachers engage in to systematically examine their practice, with the goal of becoming more effective. This examination centers on teachers working collaboratively on a small number of "study lessons". Working on these study lessons involves planning, teaching, observing, and critiquing the lessons. To provide focus and direction to this work, the teachers select an overarching goal and related research question that they want to explore. This research question then serves to guide their work on all the study lessons.
Louise Phinney

Innovation Excellence | 40 Reasons Why We Struggle with Innovation - 0 views

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    The fuzzy front end of innovation confronts you with a lot of questions. For the new edition of my book Creating innovative Products and Services,  I have posted a question on front-end innovation struggles to innovation practitioners in more than 20 Linkedin groups. The response was massive. I made a list of forty reasons why people struggle starting innovation in their companies in daily practice.
David Caleb

Assessment to find out what everybody in class knows - 0 views

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    Hinge Questions and assessment
Katie Day

182 Questions to Write or Talk About - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    a list of weekly Student Opinion questions - good for writing prompts or examples of opinion writing
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