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fluffyandflakey.blog
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| | | | | Three days ago I gave a presentation on React.js at the TucsonJS meetup. The goal was to provide a high-level overview of whatReact is talk about why someone ought to be interested in applying it. At the end of the talk I gave a live coding demonstration where we iterated a design for a blogging... | |
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jwsteachingandlearning.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Much has been written on the value about Barak Rosenshine's 'Principles of Instruction' (2012) so there is no needfor me to add much more to this except by sharing the following: some ways of accessing histen principles (or seventeen if you read further on), some opinions on why this is a 'must-read' for teachers from... | |
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excited-pixels.com
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| | | | | One of the projects Im involved in at work relates very closely to a bulk of academic policy books I read while doing my PhD. Thats not particularly surprising, I guess. One of those books, in particular, would be invaluable to my team as they navigate a neat (and well researched) policy space. So I | |
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educationrickshaw.com
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| | | As a school leader, I'm often asked to read things that contain strong claims about the nature of learning. I was recently asked what I thought about a blog post by Robert Kaplinsky. I don't know anything about Mr. Kaplinsky, and I don't aim to disparage him or his work, but I was struck by... | ||