24 Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning

24 Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning

What Are Some Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning? by Mike Acedo 1. http://makezine.com/ Makezine.com is a major hub for the maker’s movement, providing amateur makers and educators with a plethora of information, resources, and project ideas to implement for themselves, or in their classrooms. 2. http://www.raspberrypi.org/This UK based tech company seeks to provide children…

Student-Led Writing: How & Why I Let Students Lead The Writing Process

Student-Led Writing: How & Why I Let Students Lead The Writing Process by Jane Healey, Ph. D Recently, I threw out old curriculum for the book, Frankenstein, and I designed a unit based on strategies gleaned from articles and posts about flipping classrooms, encouraging students to own their learning, and inquiry-based education. A totally new approach…

A Free Resource For Teaching With And Through The Arts

A Free Resource For Teaching With And Through The Arts

A Free Resource For Teaching With The Arts From a press release from The Music Center in Los Angeles: In a move designed to support arts education in schools, The Music Center today announced the launch of a free online arts curriculum, Artsource®: The Music Center’s Study Guide to the Performing Arts, an easily accessible…

It's Time To Stop Talking About Bullying & Talk Kindness Instead

Why You Teach: Developing A Teacher Mission Statement

Why You Teach: Developing A Teacher Mission Statement by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education Why do you teach? I am not asking this question in the sense often assumed, i.e. why do you personally want to teach? That kind of egocentric stuff never appeals to me. I am not interested in a teacher’s account of personal motive…

Making Twitter A Mainstream Tool For School Improvement

Making Twitter A Mainstream Tool For School Improvement

How To Make Twitter A Mainstream Tool For School Improvement by Terry Heick, Using twitter as a learning tool doesn’t require much imagination. Twitter is a microblogging platform that allows people to share and skim a large quantity of ideas in a short period of time. Students can connect with experts, socialize thinking, participate in…

Getting Students To Stop Learning

Getting Students To Stop Learning

Getting Students To Stop Learning And Start Thinking by TeachThought Staff Jacob Barnett, a 12 year-old that’s been diagnosed with Autism, has some simple advice for you: Instead of being a student of that field, be the field. In the 17 minute video below, in his own charming way he describes multiple historical events, from…

Ego & The Critical Role Of Feedback In The Learning Process

Ego & The Critical Role Of Feedback In The Learning Process

Ego & The Critical Role Of Feedback In The Learning Process by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher & Learnist Evangelist “You can’t do that.” It was harsh for me to hear. “No, that’s no good.” There it was again. Coming from the world of education, I was used to feedback that was kind and almost…

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