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Teaching and Learning as Dialogue with the World - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Learning should always be an active process and a two-way partnership between teaching and learning. In essence, learning and its counterpart exist as a vibrant dialogue between individuals whose role in the relationship is continually transformative. I'd like to explore this thinking further.
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Importance Of Formal Dialogues In Essay Writing - 0 views

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    Essay writing has many accessory tools that help to develop a quality essay. It uses a distinct style that provides a meaningful context to the writing. In old English, formal dialogues had a large role in literature research. The question arises does it have someplace in academic essay writing as well? Despite many changes have occurred in writing techniques, dialogue writing is still used in academic literature. Dialogues are also an important tool for making an efficient essay. Its importance, however, varies from paper to paper depending upon the nature.
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Powerful Provocations for Learning: Sparking curiosity and increasing engagement - The ... - 0 views

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    Powerful learning begins with the perfect provocation. Creating, refining and skilfully presenting the perfect provocation is an essential capability for teachers hoping to engage their class in rich dialogue. Claims that the percentage of students engaged by their learning declines from 75 percent in fifth grade to 32 percent by eleventh grade suggests a need for a more provocative environment. 
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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.

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Revisiting Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - 0 views

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    In 2001 Marc Prensky divided the world into two broad groups, Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants. His idea struck a chord with popular culture and has become a dominant paradigm in education. Given the core concept remains a feature of educational dialogues it is worth re-visiting and seeing how the idea might evolve to better serve our needs and understandings of how people born after the internet, learn with and think about, technology.
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