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Choong Charles

Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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  • it usually means encouraging students to use active techniques (experiments, real-world problem solving) to create more knowledge and then to reflect on and talk about what they are doing and how their understanding is changing.
  • Constructivist teachers encourage students to constantly assess how the activity is helping them gain understanding. By questioning themselves and their strategies, students in the constructivist classroom ideally become "expert learners." This gives them ever-broadening tools to keep learning. With a well-planned classroom environment, the students learn HOW TO LEARN.
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      Example of how constructivism takes place in classroom
  • One of the teacher's main roles becomes to encourage this learning and reflection process.
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  • For example: Groups of students in a science class are discussing a problem in physics. Though the teacher knows the "answer" to the problem, she focuses on helping students restate their questions in useful ways. She prompts each student to reflect on and examine his or her current knowledge. When one of the students comes up with the relevant concept, the teacher seizes upon it, and indicates to the group that this might be a fruitful avenue for them to explore. They design and perform relevant experiments. Afterward, the students and teacher talk about what they have learned, and how their observations and experiments helped (or did not help) them to better understand the concept.
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  • teachers help students to construct knowledge rather than to reproduce a series of facts.
  • The constructivist teacher provides tools such as problem-solving and inquiry-based learning activities with which students formulate and test their ideas, draw conclusions and inferences, and pool and convey their knowledge in a collaborative learning environment.
khurshid-ahmad

NEBOSH course in Chennai, Madurai, Trichy | nebosh safety course - 0 views

New Nebosh course in chennai IGC first called IG1 the same as IGC1 in the past syllabus so this is a management-oriented theoretical paper and the second unit is IG2. IG2 is a practical assessment....

Nebosh course in chennai

started by khurshid-ahmad on 10 Nov 21 no follow-up yet
Nigel Coutts

Student voice, choice, agency, partnerships and participation - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    This week I joined with teachers, students, researchers and policy writers at Melbourne University to discuss student voice. This conference was hosted by Social Education Victoria and made possible by the conference partners, The University of Melbourne, Education and Training Victoria, Foundation for Young Australians and Connect. Over three days, participants engaged in rigorous dialogue about the significance of student voice and what is required to ensure its benefits are maximised for all.
Nigel Coutts

From Good to Great: Writing well by Thinking like Authors - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    A common challenge for students and teachers is how to develop a great idea for a piece of writing. Too often students struggle with the process of finding inspiration for their writing. They have a vague idea for the story they hope to tell, but all too quickly it transforms into a list of events with little or no detail. The goal here is to provide our students with a process to use during the planning process. The hope is that by identifying the type of thinking required during the early phases of ideation and to focus their attention on details, that the stories our students subsequently compose will be more enjoyable to read. Hopefully, this process helps.
romandavis112

Top 5 Motivational TED Talks About Watching: A List For Students - Itupdown - 0 views

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    TED talks focus on surprising new ideas. These ideas must be new for students and others. Speakers also share basic ideas with a new perspective. TED talks are the greatest source of motivation for students. These talks provoke the thoughts of the students. Students have to watch these talks to increase their knowledge. In this article, we share five motivational TED talks for students. These TED talks have some great insights for them. These TED talks are not only a source of motivation. They also enlighten the minds of students. They can get a lot of benefits by watching such videos.
sbm321

Take the CA Classes in Borivali and get the right guidance from academic experts. - 0 views

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    In the world of educational competition, every student wants to give their best shot and succeed in their respective careers. Here comes the role of academic experts and teachers who teach various methods and techniques to the students so that they can prepare for the entrance examination and qualify the exam in a single attempt. CA Classes in Borivali is a great chance for the students to assess their analytical, theoretical as well as problem- solving skills. The staff also help the students to determine the scope of their subject.
Ivan Travkin

We Are All Connected | Connected Principals - 8 views

  • In fact, nearly all of the most hyped developments on the Web in the past few years have been tools for augmenting social connection…
  • This is why it is frustrating when there is talk that the use of technology and social media sites actually disconnects our students, when in my own experience, I have found the opposite. The more I have connected through our staff and student blogs, the more I have learned about them and what is happening in the classroom.
  • As educators, we need to continue to find safe and effective ways for our students to have the opportunity to participate in this human network.
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  • If relationships are the foundation of our schools, and technology helps to create and enhance these, it is hard to contest that social media should not be more apparent in our learning environments.
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    Relationships are the key foundation to the success of students in our schools. The more we connect with them, the more likely they are to succeed. This is not only true with our students, but also essential with our staff. If we know those we serve, the more likely we are to all be successful.
Chris Harkness

This Swiftly Tilting Planet: Websites for Students by Students - 14 views

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    Weebly for Education offers annonomous student accounts that can be managed by a teacher
makemoney07

How to Make Money as a University Student - make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    Studying in a university both has its up and downs. You might be on your way to getting a diploma but the road from high-school graduate to getting your degree is a tough one. Students have told horror stories of being so broke they've resorted to an everyday diet of instant ramen. While admittedly, instant ramen sounds good, here are a few ways for you to earn extra cash on the side so you can afford other things. Continue reading here http://www.make-lots-of-money.com/make-money-university-student/
Nigel Coutts

Shifting towards student centred learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Particular patterns of pedagogy have been of most interest to me across the years, particularly those that shift the focus from what the teacher does to what the student does. With this shift comes an emphasis on understanding how students learn and with this knowledge in mind developing learning experiences that will allow them to develop their skills for learning.
Ginger Lewman

Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher - 0 views

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    giant list of tools. Not sure which will be troublesome for filters.
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    Giant list of tools
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    I recommend you take a look at WiZiQ's virtual classroom. Mark Cruthers Link to March 17 Demo Replay. http://www.wiziq.com/Replay_Session.aspx?key=t&id=73125 WiZiQ is an online teaching platform, which provides a free virtual classroom environment for teachers to interact online and teach students in real time. Teachers can also build a profile, keep an availability schedule, and maintain a content library, which is associated with their profiles, by uploading PowerPoint presentations and PDF Files. Works in Flash format and needs no downloads 2-way live audio/video delivery Whiteboard with Math tools Synchronous Content sharing such as PowerPoint (retains animations and transitions), PDF, Flash, MS Word, MS Excel files and videos Records all sessions to be played back in Flash format (needs no downloads) Share PowerPoint presentations asynchronously even with narrated audio in slides WiZiQ's Blog http://wiziq.typepad.com/ Feedback from Nellie, English Teacher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7sJ-RsWMI4 http://wiziq.typepad.com/wiziqcom/2007/12/collaborating-o.html Wiziq YouTube Presentations: http://ww
Sara Wilkie

Tips on Inspiring Student Curiosity - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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    "teacher-ready tips for stimulating curiosity in others. First, she suggests starting with the question, rather than the answer-which teachers will recognize as the foundation of inquiry-based or discovery learning (see: math teacher Dan Meyer's take on how to make math "irresistible" to students). She then suggests offering some initial knowledge on the subject. "We're not curious about something we know absolutely nothing about," she writes. Again, teachers may know this as "activating prior knowledge" or "setting the stage" before a lesson. Finally, she says it helps to require communication, or "open an information gap and then require learners to communicate with each other in order to fill it." The think-pair-share technique and vocabulary activities that require students to teach each other their words both exemplify this. What would you add to the list? How does stimulating curiosity gel with other motivation tactics-or should teachers think of curiosity and motivation as one and the same?"
Jeff Johnson

What Kids Learn from Social Networking | 21st Century Connections - 0 views

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    Researchers at the University of Minnesota have documented the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. Students observed for the study listed technology skills as the top lesson learned, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills Data were collected over six months this year from students, ages 16 to 18, in thirteen urban high schools in the Midwest. Beyond the surveyed students, a follow-up, randomly selected subset were asked questions about their Internet activity as they navigated MySpace, an online forum that provides users with e-mail, web communities and audio and video capabilities.
romandavis112

Importance of Studying Sociology as a Student - 1 views

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    A lot of people question studying sociology. They say that sociology does not lead to a definite career path, unlike engineering, medicine, and law. But many students are enrolling themselves in the subject of sociology. Studying sociology as a student holds immense importance. It allows students to evaluate social changes that happen over a period of time. Based on their evaluation, they conclude different social issues and problems. Keeping this in view, the epicentre of today's discussion will be the importance of studying sociology as a student. I will discuss the reasons for choosing sociology and its benefits. But before that, let's start with the importance of sociology in everyday life.
Bubblebud Kids

Preschool management system | Bubblebud Kids - 0 views

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    Bubblebud Kids is providing the top preschool management system. We make things easier by helping with tasks and improving learning. Our platform is easy to use and gives administrators, teachers, and parents useful tools for enrollment, tracking attendance, communicating, and monitoring progress. With Bubblebud Kids, preschools can work better, saving time and resources. Parents can stay connected and involved through instant updates and smooth communication. Our complete system encourages teamwork, imagination, and personalized learning for young students. Discover the benefits of efficient preschool management with Bubblebud Kids. Join us now and create a caring and effective environment for your preschool community. For more information visit on: https://bubblebudkids.com/best-online-early-learning-management-system/ or call on: +919970155577
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 2 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide Worksheet Structured Review Master Learn

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