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“Aude aliquid dignum” ~ Dare Something Worthy | A Servant's Heart
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A Servant's Heart. Leading from Beneath and Behind. January 17, 2010. 8220;Aude aliquid dignum” Dare Something Worthy. 8211; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I believe most would agree Martin Luther King Jr’s question is just as pressing today as when he first asked it in 1957. In many regards, perhaps his question is more urgent than ever before. As we celebrate his legacy, I find it particularly important to ask ourselves, What are we doing to teach our children to help others? Unites individual acts of kin...
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The Quick and the Ed: Willful Misunderstanding
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The Quick and the Ed. Welcome to the Quick and the ED, a blog from Education Sector offering smart, provocative, and witty commentary about a wide range of issues in American education, from preschool through graduate school, and including both today's hot topics and more off-the-beaten-path stories. Wednesday, August 05, 2009. Over at the National Journal's. Group edu-bigwig blog, they're debating. The question "Are the Race To the Top Requirements Fair? I have to disagree that nobody wants to judge tea...
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Teaching | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. RSS feed for this section. April 6, 2015. Games in the Classroom. Gamification in Education One of the new, at least newer, aspects of education is Gamification. This is basically the use of games to teach, review, and intervention for the students. With the constant, exponential expansion of online and blended learning it was only a matter of time that computer and video games infiltrated the classroom […]. December 9, 2014.
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Education | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. RSS feed for this section. April 6, 2015. Games in the Classroom. Gamification in Education One of the new, at least newer, aspects of education is Gamification. This is basically the use of games to teach, review, and intervention for the students. With the constant, exponential expansion of online and blended learning it was only a matter of time that computer and video games infiltrated the classroom […]. December 9, 2014.
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Rewriting Teacher Credentials | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. October 27, 2014. Gentzke, Scott; Kartheiser, Geo; Keith, Cara; Riddle, Wanda; Sonnier, Andrea; Stone, Adam; Tibbitt, Julie; Zimmerman, Heather; Yuknis, Christina. What should teacher credentialing look like? How can we leverage the political system to make this a reality? Elaborating the process of obtaining a teaching license. Maryland has their own complex set of requirements. We propose that credentials should be based not on...
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Using Twitter in Higher Education | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. September 1, 2014. Using Twitter in Higher Education. Politicians are increasingly using social media to engage with their constituents, and it has been said that President Obama skillfully used social media, particularly Twitter, to engage younger voters and win both of his presidential elections. In 2009, when the US Airways plane crashed into the Hudson River, Twitter was the first to carry images. And word of the crash, even ...
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Calling All Writers | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. I NEED MORE WRITERS! Are you connected to learning? Got an idea, a notion, or a soapbox regarding a trend in education? Ever think “If only more people knew about this . . .” when you come across a learning resource for students or professionals? Feel like you have something (an expertise, for example) that might help inform and illuminate an issue related to our schools and institutions of learning? Resources to spur growth.
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Leadership | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. RSS feed for this section. December 9, 2014. Break the Speed Limits, Mind the Stop Signs. When working with teachers, a colleague of mine often asks, “Why do people speed? 8221; The inevitable list of reasons include but are not limited to: time lack of awareness everyone else is doing it just going with the flow no-one else is around etc, etc, etc. Her response is always, “Hmmmm. No-one mentioned it was […]. May 3, 2013. The NYT...
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friends | Education On The Plate
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Education On The Plate. A passionate look at learning, teaching, eating and drinking. What a Way to End one Year and Start a New One. I ended 2013 by undergoing the neck surgery I discussed in my last post. It would be cruel to not tell you how everything turned out. I come out of the recovery room at about 4:00PM, eight hours after I was put under with nerve monitoring wires attached to all my fingers, toes and various other points on my body. Surgery Image 5 (Photo credit: UCDMedicine). My head is back...
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Education HAS – Applied Content | Ecology of Education
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Exploring the landscapes of learning, one voice at a time. About Eco of Ed. July 21, 2014. Education HAS – Applied Content. Perhaps there is something for K-12 education to learn from this particular perspective. The goal of Arts and Humanities education is not necessarily to pump out artists. This is a rare and celebrated achievement, but for the most part it is not an outcome which can be banked upon. Yet, the knowledge, skills, and experiences which Arts and Humanities education provide for st...Some ...