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Cultivating a Spirit of Celebration | Learner-Centered Collaboration
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Working together so learners can flourish. Cultivating a Spirit of Celebration. August 15, 2014. Celebration is to the culture of a school ‘what the movie is to the script, the concert to the score, and the dance is to the values that are difficult to express in any other way.’ [i]. We all know how important good communication is in a school community. And we know how difficult achieving it can be. We all have the stories. The authors of. Celebration – regular public recognition. What is celebrated is, i...
Avoiding Pitfalls in Answering the 4 Essential Questions of Learning-Focused Collaboration | Learner-Centered Collaboration
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Working together so learners can flourish. Avoiding Pitfalls in Answering the 4 Essential Questions of Learning-Focused Collaboration. April 30, 2014. In an earlier post – “Framing the 4 Questions of Learning-focused Collaboration”. So what could lead to a reductionistic approach? What pitfalls should we plan to avoid? This requires that we find out what learners already know and can do and that we continuously monitor their growth and help them to do the same. Perhaps the most effective corrective is an...
Good Reads from NWCSI and Beyond | Learner-Centered Collaboration
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Working together so learners can flourish. Good Reads from NWCSI and Beyond. November 20, 2014. What some of your fellow NWCSI administrators are saying:. Submitted by Tim Visser on Wed, 10/01/2014. I get a kick out of all the changes education standards and curriculum have enjoyed over the years. We have gone from the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) to SmarterBalanced. Read more. Http:/ www.shorelinechristian.org/blog/201410. 11-11-2014 12:11 am – Tim Krell. Aug 27, 2014 3:09 PM. Good R...
Interesting Reads | Learner-Centered Collaboration
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Working together so learners can flourish. March 25, 2015. Finland schools: Subjects scrapped and replaced with ‘topics’ as country reforms its education system. Which makes it all the more remarkable that Finland is about to embark on one of the most radical education reform programmes ever undertaken by a nation state scrapping traditional teaching by subject in favour of teaching by topic . . . ”. Don’t Become a Teacher, Advises Award-Winner Nancie Atwell. The desire for academic excellence and the ne...
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Adventures in Teaching: September 2013
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013. One of the main principles of the flipped classroom is student ownership. Students should own the content by being more active in discovering and learning it. The teacher should step aside in order to guide and coach students. Finally, students posted power rankings (NFL style) on Edmodo. Students did a great job with this. Here's an example:. 2 New Babylonians/ Chaldeans:The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Gate of Ishtar, Tower of Babel, what more can I say? 3 Assyrians: Tough...
Adventures in Teaching: Must-Have Resource for History Teachers
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Must-Have Resource for History Teachers. So imagine my excitement when I found the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG). Students have enjoyed these lessons, sometimes they get a little sick of them because they would rather just "know" the answer. However, students have also expressed that they like working through these resources. So if you haven't already been to this website, make sure you check it out! July 31, 2014 at 7:00 PM. Thanks for the tip on the great resource!
Adventures in Teaching: December 2013
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Sunday, December 22, 2013. Flipped History Google Hangouts. Below you'll can check out some of the Hangouts I have been a part of. Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Just in Time" Learning and Part-Time Flipping. I felt happy about the "compromise." Although the accumulating information was teacher-driven, the application allowed the students to process the information and included student-choice. Book (Kenny's blog and book ordering information here. Carolyn Durley's awesome post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Adventures in Teaching: February 2014
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Sunday, February 9, 2014. With the adoption of Common Core standards, history teachers are becoming more concerned with historical thinking skills. Many of us are happily leaving behind the long lists of content to be memorized. In fact, many history educators on Twitter blogged about that very topic on the new History Blog Circle, proposed by Joe Taraborrelli. I contributed to last month's topic here. For the first time. As a class we often look at primary sources together, but I think I should assess t...
Adventures in Teaching: Disclosure
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I employed as a teacher in private, suburban, Christian school. I am not paid to write this blog, nor do I seek advertisers for it. I was graduate student at Boise State University, some of my posts were required for the classes I took. I do serve on the Planning Committee for the NWCSI/CTABC Teachers' Convention. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To what degree has Twitter had an impact on your teaching? Subscribe to Email Updates. Enter your email address:. View my complete profile.
Adventures in Teaching: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013. National History Day and Flipped Class Doubts. This is my first year ever, being involved in National History Day. In stress surveys I handed out this week (something we are trying to do weekly for each of our classes this year), many students were positive. Saying they were nervous about the project, but appreciated the break down I gave them today. However, just one student wrote some nasty words to me, including "why are we doing this, again? Ouch, it stings. Teacher's Con...
Adventures in Teaching: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Is all this technology good for us? One of my main motivations for starting the EdTech program at Boise State is to attempt to get a firm handle on how and why to use technology effectively. I enjoy technology and I like incorporating it into my classroom. But is it helping students learn? Are the "old-fashioned" ways better for them overall and are they losing important life skills by being plugged in all the time? In Marc Prenskey's article. Monday, June 9, 2014. I have been w...
Adventures in Teaching: One More Reason
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Monday, July 21, 2014. July 23, 2014 at 5:51 AM. Great video. I really like that you provided a short summary of it for everyone. I also have been thinking about experimenting with gamification. But I worry that administrators wont understand the theory behind. I think sharing this video with them will definitely help and I know the kids will be excited about it. July 23, 2014 at 6:09 PM. Interesting that we both think administrators wont be on board, hopefully they surprise us! Subscribe to Email Updates.
Adventures in Teaching: More Gamification Resources
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Monday, July 21, 2014. Introduction to Gamification: What it is, what are some good resources to get started/learn more, how it works and how you can get started. Gamification Part II: Continues to discuss examples of how to gamify especially focusing on XP and rewards/items. And if you don't have quite that much time to invest, here's a powerful, quick explanation of WHY you should use game elements in education. Listen to ‘GBL into Gamification and changing the world’ on Audioboo. Reversing Instruction...
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Collaborative Professionals (NSW) Inc (CPNSW) takes great pleasure in hosting the first collaborative practice conference in the southern hemisphere. The conference "Collaborating DownUnder" will be of interest and benefit to:-. Family dispute resolution practitioners. Members of counselling and mental heath professionals,. As well as other professional advisors who aspire to building a high performance culture into collaborative interdisciplinary teams. Values and their capital. 2 Family Office Congress.
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The Next Generation of Learning. Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Does having the right tools make a difference? The new collaborative tools for me are like that new saw. These tools have the potential to make worklife easier for both my clients and me. For example,. May be used an a newsletter to inform my clients of the latest and greatest learning processes and systems in the hospitality industry. And other counters can help track. Visits the site,. If I were an instructor teaching collaborative learning I woul...
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Exploring how and showcasing when collaboration in health is doing something. Review of Team of teams – good book. May 17, 2016. Middot; by mikey3982. Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by General Stanley McChrystal, Tantum Collins, David Silverman, Chris Fussell I saw a tweet the other day from Sir Muir Gray Within minutes I had downloaded the book and realising that I had a 11 hour plane trip it made sense to leave it till […]. Do we need validated tests for evidence generation?
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Learner-Centered Collaboration | working together so learners can flourish
Working together so learners can flourish. March 25, 2015. Finland schools: Subjects scrapped and replaced with ‘topics’ as country reforms its education system. Which makes it all the more remarkable that Finland is about to embark on one of the most radical education reform programmes ever undertaken by a nation state scrapping traditional teaching by subject in favour of teaching by topic . . . ”. Don’t Become a Teacher, Advises Award-Winner Nancie Atwell. The desire for academic excellence and the ne...
Collaborating for Results, a book about silo working in organisations and how to develop collaboration through leadership, team and organisation development - Home
A book about silo working in organisations and how to develop a culture of collaboration. Professor Dame Julia King, Aston University, UK. Ethan Schutz, President and CEO, The Schutz Company, New York. This is a practical guide to harnessing the power of relationships between people and teams in organisations to achieve strategic vision and to be future-capable in a fast changing world.'. Dr Mike Clarke, CEO, RSPB, UK. This is a thoughtful and very perceptive examination of our natural tendency to want t...
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Saturday, November 7, 2015. How I make BUILD and Guided Math Work for Me. I wrote a post last year about how I was using BUILD math in my classroom and talked about what I liked and what I wanted to change. I did a lot of experimenting with my math block early this year, starting with a whole group lesson and 10 different centers and ending up with what i'm doing now. I think it works well for us and its allowing me to meet students where they are. B - Buddy Games. I - Independent Work/Reading. What do w...
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Collaborating with Intelligent Machines | Interfaces for Creative Sound
Collaborating with Intelligent Machines. Interfaces for Creative Sound. Good Signal Post-Workshop Event. April 14, 2015. Saturday, April 18, 8pm – midnight. At VURT, http:/ vurtkr.flavors.me/. 11, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul. Organised as an after-hour event for the workshop W05 Collaborating with Intelligent Machines: Interfaces for Creative Sound , this event provides an opportunity to socialise and connect with musicians and performers from the local music scene. Come join us! How to find the workshop.
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