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Luther Education: Sir Ken Robinson's Lecture: Do Schools Kill Creativity?
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Friday, November 21, 2008. Sir Ken Robinson's Lecture: Do Schools Kill Creativity? In his lecture, Sir Ken Robinson posed a very bold question: "Do schools kill creativity? The hierarchy of every public education system in the world seems to be the same: Math/Science at the top followed by language, then humanities, and finally. The arts. Robinson believes there is a specific reason for this. There were no public systems of education before the 19 th. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? View my complete profile.
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Eric's Education of Education: October 2008
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Eric's Education of Education. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Mark London: Have We Reached the End of the Amazon. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. In class and know what they are learning; teachers facilitators, and are intentional and preplanned about what they are doing; teaching is about reaching all learners, not trying to fit students to bell curves; teachers are centered on the concepts of differentiation and individualism; and a connection with the kids-kids must know that the teachers care about them.
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Eric's Education of Education: Eating in Place
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Eric's Education of Education. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me at Rocky Mountain National Park. View my complete profile. Activities, Favorite Movies, and Favorite Books. Working out, playing guitar, parkour, school, partying, hanging out, doing anything outside, speaking Spanish, Wikipedia-ing places and things. Links to Education Blogs. Confessions of a Community College Dean. Erin in the Emirates. Education Needs New Ideas. Anders' super rad ed psych blog.
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Eric's Education of Education: November 10th Panel
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Eric's Education of Education. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. I am very glad that we were able to have a panel with some parents from the Decorah community. All teachers will need to know how to work well with parents. I really like the way that one panelist put it that the teacher, the student, and the student's family are a team trying to get the student to learn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me at Rocky Mountain National Park. View my complete profile. Links to Education Blogs. Erin in the Emirates.
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Luther Education: Comparing Test Scores Internationally
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Comparing Test Scores Internationally. This past Monday night, October 27, we had the opportunity to listen to and discuss current issues with two Decorah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Comparing Test Scores Internationally. Foundations of Teaching Metaphor. NCLB Role Playing Activity. The Importance of Parents. Last Child in the Woods" Book Presentation. Youtube-Last Child in the Woods. Links to Educational Websites. Blog of proximal development.
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Luther Education: The Power of Motivation
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Friday, November 14, 2008. The Power of Motivation. Can one person motivate another person? If so, how? The answers to all of these questions vary, but the most important thing to remember is the power of motivation. Motivation can drive individuals to do things they would never do without being motivated. So, how can teachers positively motivate their students academically. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Sir Ken Robinsons Lecture: Do Schools Kill Creat. Here There be Words.
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Eric's Education of Education: Mark London: Have We Reached the End of the Amazon
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Eric's Education of Education. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Mark London: Have We Reached the End of the Amazon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me at Rocky Mountain National Park. View my complete profile. Activities, Favorite Movies, and Favorite Books. Working out, playing guitar, parkour, school, partying, hanging out, doing anything outside, speaking Spanish, Wikipedia-ing places and things. Links to Education Blogs. Confessions of a Community College Dean. Erin in the Emirates. Here There be Words.
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Eric's Education of Education: November 2008
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Eric's Education of Education. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. First Half of Chalk. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. I am very glad that we were able to have a panel with some parents from the Decorah community. All teachers will need to know how to work well with parents. I really like the way that one panelist put it that the teacher, the student, and the student's family are a team trying to get the student to learn. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Me at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Eric's Education of Education: October 13th Panel
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Eric's Education of Education. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. In class and know what they are learning; teachers facilitators, and are intentional and preplanned about what they are doing; teaching is about reaching all learners, not trying to fit students to bell curves; teachers are centered on the concepts of differentiation and individualism; and a connection with the kids-kids must know that the teachers care about them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me at Rocky Mountain National Park. Here There ...
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Luther Education: NCLB Role Playing Activity
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. NCLB Role Playing Activity. I thought that the NCLB. Role playing activity was very interesting. I personally didn't feel like I knew enough about the subject to take a strong position, but that's what made the role playing aspect of it work. Obviously, some people felt very strongly about certain things involved with NCLB. First, because it helped me keep more of an open mind about certain ideas. I thought the entire activity was very productive. View my complete profile.