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Personalized PD for teachers? - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog
- But perhaps the biggest reason we should move to personalized PD is that it shows we truly value teachers as human beings and unique individuals deserving of respect.
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Education Update:Wake-Up Call:Honest A's: Taking an Ethical Stance on Cheating
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- I think the biggest demand teachers face today is cultivating a mindset in students in which they will hold themselves accountable in life as citizens and in the pursuit of lifelong learning.
- Teachers are always faced with "molding the minds of the future," but what if, in the 21st century, it is the mold that needs to be changed?
- As future citizens, students must learn to collaborate, and the burden to show them how to do that also falls on educators.
- A good teacher in this day and age, I think, is someone who can teach students how to learn.
- But how does an educator go about fostering this brand of communal inquiry and deliberation? They themselves have to keep learning, growing, and adapting.
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Engagement and Impact: Design Thinking and the Arts | Edutopia
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for the love of learning: The problem with getting students to think for themselves
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Beyond Worksheets, A True Expression of Student Learning | MindShift
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2 Student Beliefs That Can Change Everything
- We know the relationship between feedback and achievement is strong. What about the relationship between feedback, personalization and, hence, motivation?
- Personalized learning and feedback – and, more specifically, personal recognition for work well done – matters greatly:
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1. My school is committed to building the strengths of each student.
2. I have at least one teacher who makes me excited about the future.
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Saturday, April 26, 2014
#EdTech Resources 04/26/2014
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