13 Jul 07
Intel Education: Designing Effective Projects: Thinking Skills: Thinking Frameworks: Learning Styles 2
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Left-Brain/Right Brain Learning Differences
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right brain, global, or left brain, analytic
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12 Jul 07
Costin: Latest Entries
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Raspuns: Cred că prin faptul ca elevii invaţă participând activ la crearea unui
eşantion.
Tools for the TEKS: Integrating Technology in the Classroom
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TOOLS FOR
THE TEKS: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
Intel Education: Designing Effective Projects: Project Design: Curriculum-Framing Questions
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Curriculum-Framing Questions provide a structure for organizing questioning
throughout projects and promote thinking at all levels. They give projects a
balance between content understanding and exploration of intriguing and enduring
ideas that make learning relevant to students. Curriculum-Framing Questions
guide a unit of study and include Essential, Unit, and Content Questions. -
Essential and Unit Questions provide the rationale for learning. They help
students to recognize the "why" and "how" and encourage inquiry, discussion, and
research. They involve students in personalizing their learning and developing
insights into a topic. Good Essential and Unit Questions engage students in
critical thinking, promote curiosity, and develop a questioning approach to the
curriculum. In order to answer such questions, students must examine topics in
depth and construct their own meaning and answers from the information they have
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