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| | | | | Primary Sources: The Rules of Basil (330-379), Augustine (354-430), and Benedict (480-547) St. Basil, The Fathers of the Church: Ascetical Works (Catholic University of America Press). Translated by Sr. M. Monica Wagner St. Augustine of Hippo, The Monastic Rules(New City Press). Commentary by Gerald Bonner St. Benedict, The Rule of Benedict.Translated by Carolinne White (Penguin... | |
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| | | | | Blog of the Week Inner Drive - Teaching Unpacked: What do great teachers see? Only a short blog and not on a new study, but very interesting nonetheless. I'm always thinking about teacher development over the course of a career and this blog has some great insights. Class Teaching Ben Crockett-My new year's resolution -... | |
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| | | | | What if socializing on the Internet were more like editing Wikipedia? Read on to know why I'm thinking about this! | |
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morgsedu.wordpress.com
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| | | I find that debates into methods of instruction often discuss 'efficiency' implicitly, though rarely by name. For the sake of this blog, I define 'instructional efficiency' as the speed and effectiveness with which students can understand, encode and retain new information. If we design our instruction with this efficiency in mind, we can maximise the... | ||