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Bitten by the Blogging Bug? | Blogging the learning curve
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Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Teachers: Endangered or Essential? Look Who’s Talking! Bitten by the Blogging Bug? April 14, 2015. Want to start a class blog? Here’s what I learned in the past four years of blogging with my fifth grade class. My blogging journey began in 2010 when I attended a presentation by Dr. Tim Tyson. If you are tempted to have a go yourself, here are some tips on getting started:. Setting up a blog is extremely simple and can be done in less than 15 m...
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Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Newer posts →. Bitten by the Blogging Bug? April 14, 2015. Want to start a class blog? Here’s what I learned in the past four years of blogging with my fifth grade class. My blogging journey began in 2010 when I attended a presentation by Dr. Tim Tyson. If you are tempted to have a go yourself, here are some tips on getting started:. Setting up a blog is extremely simple and can be done in less than 15 minutes. My initial blog was hosted o...
Teachers: Endangered or Essential? | Blogging the learning curve
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Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Unlocking the keys to knowledge. Bitten by the Blogging Bug? Teachers: Endangered or Essential? January 27, 2015. Are teachers even going to be relevant to education in rest of the 21st century? In this post. I’d like to share some worried, yet essentially optimistic, wonderings. Will the classroom be a thing of the past or will teachers still have a unique role in such a context? I would like to argue the latter! What do you think? Bitten by ...
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Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Ped-DOG-agy: What dog training taught me about classroom management. February 28, 2017. Just recently this spring I acquired my very first dog, and in some ways getting a new dog is much like getting a new class: you have to establish a means of communication, set expectations and develop good habits. Puppies, … Continue reading →. Building Collaborative Learning Communities: By Teachers, for Teachers: Part 2 of a 2 part series. In the previou...
Look Who’s Talking! | Blogging the learning curve
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Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Bitten by the Blogging Bug? Look Who’s Talking: The Equity Problem →. Look Who’s Talking! April 23, 2015. Think Pair Share in action, by Maggie Daly. 8220;The person who talks the most in the classroom is the person who learns the most! This is a concerning thought, when you can consider how much time teachers spend talking in the classroom! How can we constructively increase students talking about their learning in the classroom? Checking com...
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Why question | question
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With some of my students @ Hollenbeck Middle School, East L.A., CA 1996. Mimicking the best problem-based lessons, this blog aims to ask the hard questions and root out answers from the most primary sources (including you, our reader). It’s a place where I hope practitioners from around the globe can gather to ask their own hard questions and seek/provide their own answers. More than anything, my hope is that “Question”. Enjoy and welcome to the Inquiry Partners Community. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
September | 2014 | question
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How Does Inquiry Relate to the Danielson Teaching Framework? September 22, 2014. September 22, 2014. Here’s what I found:. Inquiry Strategies w/ Connections to the Danielson Teaching Framework. Strategy #1: Get Personal. How well does the teacher build relevant, meaningful connections to student lives into the curriculum? How does the teacher create ‘emotional bonds’ between teacher-students, students-students and students-content? Domain 1.d: Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources. How do teachers best ch...
The Problem with TED Talks | question
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The Problem with TED Talks. November 22, 2014. November 22, 2014. I watched the #1 most-watched TED talk today…again. Sir Ken Robinson, as wobbly on his feet as he is unfaltering with his words that one day back in 2006, made me smile and nod…again. He gets an audience belly laugh within 30 seconds of lumbering onstage. This particular talk has been viewed more than 29 million times since then. Why? Spreading. But what are we really learning? In countless classrooms around the United States, I see teache...
Teaching As A Subversive Activity: My Favorite Education Radicals | question
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Teaching As A Subversive Activity: My Favorite Education Radicals. December 26, 2014. February 6, 2015. I don’t remember who gave me my first copy of. Teaching As A Subversive Activity (TASA). But I do remember it sitting on my office bookshelf for at least a decade before I ever cracked it. Presciently landing in my suitcase during a move to Buenos Aires, Argentina, it slipped onto yet another shelf. Soon after learning that checking my cell phone on crowded commuter. And I loved it. 8220;suppose all of...
February | 2015 | question
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February 26, 2015. February 26, 2015. Here’s an idea that’s been percolating in my Seattle brain for awhile now. Would love to know what you all think:. I have a vision of a global community learning platform for teachers around the world to learn, practice, share and improve students’ 21. C skills in critical thinking, communication and collaboration. As a start, we could provide the first year-long curriculum, and from there, teachers themselves could take over. Teachers would log onto a site and be ma...
December | 2014 | question
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Teaching As A Subversive Activity: My Favorite Education Radicals. December 26, 2014. February 6, 2015. I don’t remember who gave me my first copy of. Teaching As A Subversive Activity (TASA). But I do remember it sitting on my office bookshelf for at least a decade before I ever cracked it. Presciently landing in my suitcase during a move to Buenos Aires, Argentina, it slipped onto yet another shelf. Soon after learning that checking my cell phone on crowded commuter. And I loved it. 8220;suppose all of...
Pedaling (sic) Change | question
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February 6, 2015. February 9, 2015. Tight shirts, three-bolt cycling shoes and 0% body fat are not my thing. I remember this feeling while working with teachers on incorporating more inquiry into their teaching practice. Why change when current behaviors have essentially “worked” for so long? What will instructional changes mean in terms of identity and relationships with students, colleagues and parents? What is the risk involved regarding student performance on assessments and performance evaluations?
April | 2014 | question
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Talk Less; Listen More. April 21, 2014. Talk Less; Listen More. A coffee with Seattle Times staff reporter Claudia Rowe led to this piece. Follow me on Twitter. Follow question on WordPress.com. Blogging the learning curve. The primary head's blog. Seattle, Washington, USA. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. My journey towards making the PYP happen in Grade 4. Kira and Michael take on the world! Musings of a passionate inquirer. Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom.
Is This Idea Seat Taken? | question
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Is This Idea Seat Taken? December 7, 2014. December 8, 2014. Soccer practice super shuttles. Self-cleaning refrigerators. Elves that grade essays for tired teachers. World peace through inquiry teaching. In fact, I am willing to bet that the content of this blog post has already been written before, several times over. Should we abandon all these unoriginal ideas, assuming they’ve been reserved like a sweater assertively draped over theater seat? No We cannot be intimidated by the fact that we are. Leave...
October | 2014 | question
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Spoon-Feeding and Hunting: A Balancing Act in the Classroom. October 29, 2014. October 29, 2014. Growing up in the 1970’s, I remember receiving only one kind of answer to most of my factual, straight-forward questions like “How do you spell ‘definitely’? 8221; or “What’s the capital of North Dakota? 8221; Maybe you remember it, too. 8220;Look it up! 8221; or “How come women don’t make as much as men for the same work? To me, inquiry-based instruction is about doing the exact opposite of this. My students...
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Heading south on the. US east coast on a. Join in on the fun! ICW Tune Ups and Tips Webinar. Videos and fun stuff. Cruisers Hangout - A Night with the Experts. Repairing your own mainsail. Cruisers Hangout in Havana - August 2015. Saturday, March 3, 2018. Time for a Little Ranting. How about they try for some honesty, some factual data, some accuracy and see how that works? Is there a way to miss it? 8221; he said, referring to the area. His big concern was that, without a windlass, would he be able to r...
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Blogging the Imagination
Musings on photography, science, technology and culture. Monday, March 12, 2018. Saturday proved to be beautiful day, but I hardly had the chance to get out and shoot any pictures. I did manage to get this panorama of Morgantown, as seen from the University Towne Center behind the Sams Club. Colors are still drab. This picture doesn't have a lot going for it, but it provides a nice view of the Coliseum and the Evansdale campus. It's a BIG valley in this shot. Here's a closer view that I like better:.
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Blogging the learning curve | Crafting the Creative Classroom
Blogging the learning curve. Crafting the Creative Classroom. Building Collaborative Communities: By teachers for teachers: Part 1 of a 2 part series. January 10, 2017. Penny Kynigou, ACS Athens Teacher, Coordinator of Professional Collaboration and Learning, NSRF National Facilitator. David Nelson, ACS Athens Teacher, Coordinator of Professional Development and Growth, NSRF National Facilitator. The CFG processes used in the meetings inspire risk-taking, empathy and growth;. The diverse makeup of the gr...
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Blogging the Library
The Interns @ Gettysburg College's Musselman Library. Thursday, August 22, 2013. Updated Blog Address for Fall 2013 Onward. For posts from Musselman Library Interns from Fall 2013 onward, please see our updated internship blog at http:/ bloggingmusselman.blogspot.com/. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. It’s hard to believe that my last semester at Gettysburg College is almost over. My senior year has gone by so quickly! My stint in collection development showed me how to evaluate information. There are so many d...
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News of the World. New Year, Same Old Story. As each year passes we look towards a brighter future, a better year than the last and a chance to make good on those resolutions that will make us a better person. New year, new start – new me. But as we throw our tired old calendars in the bin to be replaced by a shiny … Continue reading →. The Olympic Games 2012 Pt 2. The Olympic Games 2012 Part 1. A great sense of national pride and fervor has spread across the whole nation and fears of a global economic c...
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Blogging the Long List | A reading adventure….
Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Blogging the Long List. A reading adventure…. According to Yes by Dawn French. August 14, 2016. I wanted something light but good which is exactly what this book is. It’s about a woman who runs away from her life to build a new life in New York. Not too original but with a lovely authentic voice. How we met by Katy Regan. June 19, 2016. Shtum by Jem Lester. April 30, 2016. Lie still by Julia heaberlin. April 18, 2016. My horizontal life by Chelsea handler.
Blogging The M
Saturday, November 12, 2011. There's No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. A couple of weeks ago I had this great marketing idea. My client, Sears, was looking for ways to drive traffic into their new Sears Home Appliance Showrooms. My idea was to blitz the market with radio and TV commercials driving to a “street fair” in the parking lot of the store. About an hour into the event, the guy I hired to. Carry signs along the street came back to the store dejected. 8220;Go get lunch,” I yelled to passers by. 8220;...
(Still) Alone In The Dark | Fear and despair in the Daily Mail
Still) Alone In The Dark. Why blog the Mail? Why (did the last guy) stop blogging the Mail? Why are you now blogging the mail? And Who are you anyway? Fear and Loathing in the Daily Mail. See 'Why moderate comments? For full details, but basically:. Anything failing those two rules will be asterisked. Placeholder II (You are not forgotten). 5 September, 2009 — Omni. Fellow bloggers of the mail and readers of the bloggers of the mail and possibly even reader of the mail… Hi! 28 August, 2009 — Omni. 8220;N...