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teachinnovatereflectblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | This was my first Researched and I left with my head spinning so this is a great way of reflecting and getting ideas down on paper. It was great to listen to and meet some of the people who inspire me to be better and keep my brain ticking over constantly. I have tried to... | |
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buildingconfidentlearners.com
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| | | | At the end of last week, I posted a Tweet that I thought shared a relatively benign message: My point was a simple one: If our students don't understand the relevance in what they are learnin... | |
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joe-kirby.com
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| | | | Cognitive science shows us what makes instruction effective. Long ago, primitive peoples attempted to fly by strapping feathered wings to their arms andleaping off cliffs from great heights, flapping with all their might. Despite their dreams and hard work, they invariably failed. Flight only became possible once people understood the laws of gravity, forces and... | |
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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... |