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| | | | How do we make learning stick? Chip & Dan Heath's most recent book 'Made to stick' provides a framework for making ideas 'sticky.' If you've not read the book I'd advise getting a copy. Whilst you're waiting for your copy to arrive, I'd recommend watching the following two videos to get an overview of the... | |
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| | | | Noun:impostor: aperson who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially for fraudulent gain. I've recently read the big hit by Adam Kay "This is going to hurt" which outlines his life as a junior doctor. One the biggest themes running throughout* is his feelings of being less than adequate... | |
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| | | | A few years ago, I developed a mantra of sorts to help me be a better teacher. With everything I do, I ask myself this question: 'have I given my students every resource and tool needed in order to be successful?'. I believe this has improved my teaching: my explanations are clearer and are focused... | |
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| | Image by Stanford d.School This final chapter of our exploration of the Five Approaches to Futures Thinking developed by Stanford d.School, is the collaborative concept of "Seek Visions of Coexistence." This approach invites educators to move beyond individualistic visions of the future and embrace a collective and community-driven perspective. Cultivating Collaborative Futures "Seek Visions of... |