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KM Andersonhe now writes for change.org;
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strike zone버렐새끼
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Gary MortMore education. Less schooliness.
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“What we have thought of as fairly rare in this country [i.e., the USA] is quite common in most of the high-achieving countries internationally,” Linda Darling-Hammond began. (See her presentation here.) Beginning with a list of 21st century skills, Darling-Hammond contrasted US tests - which require recall of a simple fact or ask students for a one-sentence explanation - with exams abroad that include designing science experiments, refining computer programs and explaining the reasoning behind solutions for complex problems. “[In many nations,] there’s a teaching and learning system, that operates to provide rich curriculum and strong outcomes,” Darling-Hammond said. “They are what assure that the higher-order skills are actually taught and practiced.” [emphasis added]
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Tod BakerIn a nutshell, it’s this: invite your students to turn your content, whatever your subject matter, into five-minute “top of the hour” newscasts, applying the craft of writing for radio (great resource here), and then speaking for radio. Then have them follow up, at certain points, with “talk radio” in which they discuss and debate their “content news.”
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nsa libraryQuote "I hate schooliness. I love learning." Enough said!
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Dai Barnesenglish lecturer trying to talk to students
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chanyoung kimmy teacher
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cole campbellClay's blog. What a dork.
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leah robertson. . . and beyond “schooliness” - notes of a 20th c. teaching drop-out
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mary ditsonYB homework - mary
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John ReidWeb 2.0 as one tool to bring relevant, student-empowering learning into schools. Blog of a high school language arts/English and history teacher in an international school. Tech tutorials, lesson and project galleries, more.
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Suzan BrandtI'm Clay Burell:
Chattanooga - Los Angeles - Eugene OR - Wuerzburg, Germany - Shanghai - Seoul over 45 years. I teach at a 1:1 Apple Laptop international school in Seoul now. High school humanities half-time, tech integration specialist the other half. -
Honor Moorman. . . and beyond “schooliness” - notes of a 20th c. teaching drop-out
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In Dreams Begin Realities: Seeking a Vision for Blogging via the Walden 2.0 / Campsite Seminars
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jkraussClay's new home
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