Jane Hart of the United Kingdom's Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies has been assembling a list of the best resources for the past five years. But these resources aren't just randomly organized by popularity or something, the order is decided by a crowdsourced vote. What could be better than that?
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.
Student-Centered Coaching introduces a new way of looking at and delivering school-based coaching that puts the needs of students' front-and-center. By focusing coaching on specific goals for student learning, rather than on changing or fixing teachers, a coach can navigate directly towards a measurable impact and increased student achievement.