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Teaching Writing With Technology? Blogging, Blogging, Blogging

Teaching Writing With Technology? Blogging, Blogging, Blogging Read More

Blogging offers a fun, casual and accessible way for students to develop, hone and perfect writing skills without making it seem like work.

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A Free App That Promotes Fire Prevention Awareness

A Free App That Promotes Fire Prevention Awareness Read More

A Free App That Promotes Fire Prevention Awareness by weareteachers.org New free app for kids teaches fire safety with creativity and

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3 Ways To Bring Live Blogging To The Classroom

3 Ways To Bring Live Blogging To The Classroom Read More

3 Ways to Bring Live Blogging To The Classroom by Heather Edick Live blogging is a blogging technique used often

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Shifting Toward An Architecture of Participation

Shifting Toward An Architecture of Participation Read More

Learning is changing–becoming more entrepreneurial than directly didactic. That is, more learner-centered and than teacher-controlled.

Education's Curious Fascination With Uniformity

Education’s Curious Fascination With Uniformity

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While decent, the adoption of a set of national standards for K-12 public schools doesn’t solve the challenges in mass compulsory education.

What Is A Learning Simulation?

What Is A Learning Simulation? Read More

Learning Simulations: An Overview This post has been updated from a 2012 post. Clark Aldrich is an enthusiastic advocate for new learning forms, and

The Increasingly Dated Image Of The Slacker Teacher

The Increasingly Dated Image Of The Slacker Teacher Read More

The slacker teacher stereotype has led lawmakers to enact reforms that direct the curricula teachers teach and how they measure progress.

Genius Hour In The Classroom: 6 Principles

Genius Hour In The Classroom: 6 Principles

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Genius Hour in the classroom is driven by curiosity. Critical principles include inquiry, purpose, socialization, and design.

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