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erikmcclure.com
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| | | | | *"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists."* ? Eric Hoffer Yesterday, the University of Washington finally mailed me my diploma. A Bachelor of Science in Applied Computational Math and Science: Discrete Math and Algorithms. I learned a lot of things in college. I learned how to take tests and how to pinpoint exactly what useless crap a particular final needed me to memorize. | |
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historytech.wordpress.com
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| | | | | It's been a few years. Way back in 2011, as part of an every seven years legislative requirement, Kansas Department of Education Consultant Don Gifford started the process of reviewing the state social studies standards. But instead of simply updating some language, adding some new resources, and calling it good, Don led the writing committee... | |
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www.digitallearningcollab.com
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| | | | | Results from the latest Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) set off alarm bells when they revealed that US high school students lacked critical thinking skills. The test, designed to measure the capacity for 15-year-old students to apply reading, mathematics, and science knowledge to real-world settings, found that American students ranked 31st in math, 24th in science, and 21st in reading, in a comparison with students from 65 other countries. These findings indicated that American stu... | |
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missunderstandingeducation.school.blog
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| | | Following on from my Seneca short talk this morning I have expanded on some of the key areas I touched upon and included a series of resources which may support your teaching to promote self-regulation and independence, particularly in the science classroom, but applicable to each subject discipline when appropriately contextualised. Why do we want... | ||