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| | | | Inquiry is basically about permission. When students know that they are able or allowed to pursue the questions that come into their head, take the directions that become appealing to them and make their own decisions, they do those things more. It sounds obvious to say it, but it's true. When there is a culture... | |
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| | | | At the core of a great teacher's skill-set is the ability to explain the concepts, theories and techniques that make up their subject. These can seem simple to the expert teacher, but to the novice learner, these complexities can be completely alien . There is no doubt that teachers who explain things well, making the... | |
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| | | | Since most of us learn to listen and speak as infants, isn't it easy to carry on a conversation or to engage in dialogue by the time we enter school? What is there to learn about usingoral language/communication/dialogue skills in the classroom? What do students need to learn? What do we, as teachers, need to... | |
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| | Congrats to my colleagues Amy Chen Kulesa and Alex Spurrier for their winning essay in Fordham's Wonkaton. Alex and Amy take a measured look at the potential of AI. Not kool aid, and not cold... |