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Creating The 21st Century Brain For 21st Century Learning

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The 21st Century Brain For 21st Century Learning In the video below, Judy Willis explores how we might create a […]

Better Teaching: Why You Bore Students & What You Can Do About It

Better Teaching: Why You Bore Students & What You Can Do About It Read More

Why You Bore Students & What You Can Do About It Preface: You don’t mean to bore students. In fact,

7 Things Schools Of The Future Will Do Well

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The ‘next generation’ of successful schools will focus on teaching students as individuals, not as members of a group.

Teacher Planning Doesn’t Have To Stifle Creativity In Schools

Teacher Planning Doesn’t Have To Stifle Creativity In Schools Read More

by Grant Wiggins, Authenticeducation A recent query via Twitter asked a question we often hear: isn’t UbD (or any planning

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How Data Mining Can Work In Education [Infographic]

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One of the most polarizing trends to emerge from the rapid growth in technology over the last decade or so

14 Ways To Store And Share Files On The iPad

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iPads are neat little devices that can pretty much do it all: play music, support interactive content, reshape how we

Charter Schools & Blended Learning: 10 Statistics That Outline Change In Education

Charter Schools & Blended Learning: 10 Statistics That Outline Change In Education Read More

The Education & Workforce Committee has released some statistics on school choice, and some of them are quite surprising, including:

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Twitter Unplugged On Your Classroom Door

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Using twitter in the classroom is great–if you’ve got the bandwidth, apps, and hardware. And if students have signed Acceptable Use

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