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yohyue
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Teaching is learning did you agree?

I 'm a tutor, teaching chinese. On my teching process i notis that actually I'm learning at the time i teaching.Did you notis the same thing?

Started by yohyue (50) • 2 responses • Last response by unusualsuspect (1665) • 1 year ago
Tags: learning process, teaching is learning
 

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BoardBuzz: NSBA's Daily Weblog
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NSBA Announces “20 to Watch” as Leaders in Education Technology

The National School Boards Association’s Technology Leadership Network (TLN) has announced its annual list identifying 20 emerging leaders in education technology. These individuals are recognized...

Started in BoardBuzz: NSBA's Daily Weblog • 6 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: announcements, education technology

Practical Theory
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Recruiting Teachers

Over the past few years, many administrators have asked me how SLA has such an incredible faculty, and while I think there are many reasons, not the least of which are the colleagues that you get to...

Started in Practical Theory • 7 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: ed-admin, recruiting, teachers, school_reform

Dangerously Irrelevant
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Recommended reading - Teaching and learning

I often get asked by administrators for some recommended reading. Here are some of my favorite books on teaching and learning. If the Amazon widget doesn't load in a few seconds, here's a static...

Started in Dangerously Irrelevant • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: 21st century, leadership and vision, reading, research and evaluation, administration

Dangerously Irrelevant
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What's the best way to ensure mastery of low-level content?

[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog] State and federal accountability schemes require that students master low-level academic content. Our decisions regarding how we structure our instruction to...

Started in Dangerously Irrelevant • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: 21st century, data-driven, leadership and vision, pre-service preparation, staff development

Clive on Learning
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Learning styles don't exist

The debate was already red hot before this video by Professor Daniel T Willingham from the University of Virginia (brought to my attention by Stephen Downes) added fuel to the fire. On the one side...

Started in Clive on Learning • 1 month ago • 0 responses

Clive on Learning
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Learning styles don't exist

The debate was already red hot before this video by Professor Daniel T Willingham from the University of Virginia (brought to my attention by Stephen Downes) added fuel to the fire. On the one side...

Started in Clive on Learning • 1 month ago • 0 responses
Tags: learning theories

Liberal Education Today
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Liberal arts campuses and gaming: new EQ article

http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/OvercomingtheFearofGaming/47081 A new article by Dickinson College's Director of Academic Technology Services describes ways for liberal arts...

Started in Liberal Education Today • 2 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: news: participating campuses, pedagogy, tools

ReadWriteWeb
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Can New Media Be Taught in Schools?

Tests on Twitter, wiki-style study groups, students quizzed on yesterday's most popular YouTube videos and the biggest hits on Del.icio.us/Popular - is this what the future of education is going to...

Started in ReadWriteWeb • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: analysis

D-Ed Reckoning
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Juxtaposition

Here's a nice juxtaposition from Teacher's Magazine's Blogboard on playing the teacher card*.First we have Ryan's statement from I Thought A Think:I think it can be universally accepted that teaching...

Started in D-Ed Reckoning • 3 months ago • 0 responses

girish
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On Blogging

There?s a question I?ve been pondering all week, so allow me to pose it to you?and to myself: What personal functions does blogging perform for you? In other words: Why do you blog?To answer this for...

Started in girish • 6 months ago • 0 responses