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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: Concerning Online Education
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. This is taken from an email I wrote to a friend of mine:. I want to be clear, I am NOT anti-technology, but I AM anti-hoop jumping the curriculum. August 12, 2009 at 5:08 PM. August 12, 2009 at 6:23 PM. Matt, I completely agree. But would argue that the online format is more predisposed to information distribution. In either case, that mentality must be worked against. August 12, 2009 at 7:27 PM. The unlimited access to data/research/proje...
Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: Learning student names
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. I remember when I was student teaching I worked hard to learn the names of the students with whom I was working. Early in the semester (before I had taken over the classes) I called several students by name during some lab work and they were shocked. They commented that their teacher didn't even know their names (and this was second semester! August 17, 2009 at 8:47 PM. August 17, 2009 at 9:48 PM. The video is a great idea! August 18, 2009...
Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: The Unwelcome Silent Curriculum
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. The Unwelcome Silent Curriculum. 1) Understanding quickly is more important than understanding deeply. Many teachers quiz students on their understanding along the path of learning and assess homework for understanding. These assessments are often entered as static fixtures of students' overall grades. Yet, isn't the purpose of homework to encourage or assist learning? 2) Completing work is more important than learning. Yes, we want to eng...
Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: Promoting Critical Reading
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. What do I disagree with? What has the writer left out? What needs to be more clear? How does this information fit with what I already have thought". As a parting note, I leave you with the rationale I give students for taking their writing seriously. "Writing our thinking is difficult, but by working to make our writing clear, we work to make our thinking clear.". September 3, 2009 at 11:08 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Teaching as a Dynamic Activity: Turning our boxes into trampolines.
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. Turning our boxes into trampolines. I was reading a book by one of my favorite authors, Rob Bell. His most recent work, "Drops like Stars", takes on the role suffering plays in creativity. Bell notes that our most creative moments are when our traditional options are no longer viable. When we have no other way out, we are forced to invent new ways out. Which of your boxes do you need to smash? What kind of trampoline are you building?
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8th Grade Science: Thinking in science & tubes
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Thinking in science and tubes. We then spent some more time investigating the tubes. We put several ideas on the board and decided that we must make our own versions of our ideas in order to test how well they work. Hence the assignment of bringing in your own "tube" due tomorrow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Kruse on Facebook. Mr Kruse's Personal Blog. Thinking in science and tubes. There was an error in this gadget.
Antipodes of pedagogy: Allan Baddeley, YOUR MEMORY. A USER'S GUIDE. Carlton Books London 2004.
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Pedagogy education society psychology. Allan Baddeley, YOUR MEMORY. A USER'S GUIDE. Carlton Books London 2004. Note from the book:. Does your lack of recall hinder you in negotiations or an argument? Does it cause you embarassment when you can't remember people's names or birthdays? Written by one of the world's leading experts in the human memory, this fascinating and accessible guide clearly explains how your memory works, and how to make it work for you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Since the very star...
Antipodes of pedagogy: Let's start from memory
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Pedagogy education society psychology. Monday, 31 May 2010. Let's start from memory. For more than three years I have been trying to learn English language. Wanting to boost my memory, I decided to come back to my exploration of knowledge of this topic. What can I do to improve my efficiency of learning? How to keep in my mind learnt by heart English vocabulary and grammar rules? Practice, practice, practice. but can I help myself somehow? Can I speed my learning up? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Antipodes of pedagogy: July 2010
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Pedagogy education society psychology. Wednesday, 21 July 2010. Alain de Botton 'Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness'. I have recently watched a DVD film produced by ABC Australia in 2004 titled 'Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness' presented by Alain de Botton. The philosopher's main vision of running his profession is linking the greatest thinkers ideas with common human problems appeared nowadays. Alain describes:Socrates, Epicurus, Seneca, Montaigne, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Surely, Alain de Botton.
Antipodes of pedagogy: June 2010
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Pedagogy education society psychology. Friday, 4 June 2010. How do you imagine our memory? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sydney, NSW, Australia. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Learner Evolution Chris Harte. Deep thinking in French - Mystery Resource. Since the very start of my teaching career, I have been fascinated by seeing how learners make their thinking visible in card based "mystery" activities. I. Be a responsible member of society! Teaching as a Dynamic Activity.
8th Grade Science: March 2010
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Thursday, March 11, 2010. This is a dichotomous key. There are more examples on the class website. Pictures are nice, but video is cooler. So we can put a link to a video. Or embed the video like below:. So now I can write more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mr Kruse on Facebook. Mr Kruse's Personal Blog. There was an error in this gadget.
8th Grade Science: Tubes
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Monday, August 24, 2009. Today we first discussed two questions. What is science? How does science work? After discussing these questions both online and off, we introduced the tubes. The students' task will be to find out as much about the tubes as possible. See the video for some examples of the fascinating behavior the tubes exhibit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Kruse on Facebook. Mr Kruse's Personal Blog. Thinking in science and tubes. There was an error in this gadget.
Antipodes of pedagogy: May 2010
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Pedagogy education society psychology. Monday, 31 May 2010. Let's start from memory. For more than three years I have been trying to learn English language. Wanting to boost my memory, I decided to come back to my exploration of knowledge of this topic. What can I do to improve my efficiency of learning? How to keep in my mind learnt by heart English vocabulary and grammar rules? Practice, practice, practice. but can I help myself somehow? Can I speed my learning up? Thursday, 27 May 2010. Hi Again, I al...
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Teaching as a Dynamic Activity
Teaching as a Dynamic Activity. Exploring the world of education. The continuation of this Blog. I hope that any of you that subscribe to or follow this blog have found your way over to the new site at http:/ educatech.wordpress.com. I like the wordpress look better and have been blogging over there for quite some time. I hope you'll join me there! The Unwelcome Silent Curriculum. 1) Understanding quickly is more important than understanding deeply. 2) Completing work is more important than learning.
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