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Wait! I cannot renege on my resolution . . . yet. | Writing With Mr. J

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Writing With Mr. J. Reflections on Learning and Teaching. January 2, 2014. I cannot renege on my resolution . . . yet. Darn it. It almost happened again. My resolution to become a blogger–as opposed to someone who has a few blogs but does not actually post anything on them–is slip, slip, slipping away. Is this post worth reading? Definitely not. Nonetheless, I’m on the board for 2014. Here’s to hoping posting gets easier and tonight’s draft (of my. Post) someday sees the light of day! You are commenting ...

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An Editorial as Mentor Text: #113 Texts | Writing With Mr. J

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Writing With Mr. J. Reflections on Learning and Teaching. December 23, 2013. An Editorial as Mentor Text: #113 Texts. I spend a lot of time mining the opinion sections of local papers, looking for editorials to use as mentor texts with my students. The editorials that I spend time on with my students vary from year to year, but I find myself returning to one op-ed that I found in the Union Tribune a few years ago time and again: “Clean, Renewable Energy Benefits All,” by Monique La Chappa. Critics of win...

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Creativity: The Missing C | Writing With Mr. J

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Writing With Mr. J. Reflections on Learning and Teaching. January 3, 2014. Creativity: The Missing C. In response to the recent release of PISA scores, Arthur Camins,. Director of the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education at the Stevens Institute of Technology,. Part of my teaching practice. I know this because this fall my teaching partner and I designed a project for our 6th grade students, the Design-a-Toy Challenge, which actually prompted our students to create something. Screw ...

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Coding: Have Your Students Do It (Even If You Don’t Know the First Thing About It) | Writing With Mr. J

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Writing With Mr. J. Reflections on Learning and Teaching. May 20, 2014. Coding: Have Your Students Do It (Even If You Don’t Know the First Thing About It). It didn’t help that every time I asked someone about coding, how they were using it, what their students were doing with it, etc., the answer I usually got was “Well, you can do a lot of things with it.”. On Friday, it just so happened that Mark was on campus and available. He asked if I was ready to lead the session and, of course, I . . ...We were a...

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Student Blogging – Lessons Learned | Writing With Mr. J

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Writing With Mr. J. Reflections on Learning and Teaching. May 29, 2014. Student Blogging – Lessons Learned. Last fall, one of my colleagues asked me to share my experience working with student bloggers, but I deferred. It wasn’t that I didn’t see the value in sharing what. To do; rather, it was that I didn’t feel like I had any advice whatsoever when it came to what. Do It sounded like a downer of a demo to me. I’ve learned a few lessons since. Lesson 2: Don’t go it alone. Then, this spring I stumbled up...

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