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10 ways teachers can develop social and emotional skills for their learners

Hapara

Download the free e-book Strategies and activities to promote social and emotional skills So how can you promote social and emotional development in your classroom? You can start teaching these skills in elementary and continue developing social and emotional skills for high school students.

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Why I am #NotatISTE16

Reading By Example

I submitted a proposal regarding digital portfolios for students with someone else, and it didn’t get accepted. The rest of this post contains secondary rationale for why I am not attending the International Society for Technology in Education convention in Denver this weekend. Because I am in-between positions.

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Why I am #NotatISTE16

Reading By Example

I submitted a proposal regarding digital portfolios for students with someone else, and it didn’t get accepted. The rest of this post contains secondary rationale for why I am not attending the International Society for Technology in Education convention in Denver this weekend. Because I am in-between positions.

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The Free and Online 2014 School Leadership Summit Starts Wednesday! (Full Session List)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Blended Learning Cohorts for Powerful and Sustainable Professional Development - Chad Fairey, Head of School The Easy and Hard Problems in the Transformational Use of Digital Media in Schools - James Bosco, Professor Emeritus What are the traits of an effective Elementary Physical Education program in today''s world - Francis J.

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On INFOhio’s light

NeverEndingSearch

Brandi Young worked as a high school English teacher and theater director and then as a middle school and elementary school library media specialist for seven years before coming to INFOhio to focus on digital literacy. She also leads the Digital Literacy Task Force whose goal is to increase students’ technological literacy.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

But our older, secondary students need to be able to share and take claim to their accomplishments. They will need those digital citizenship skills! Mystery Hangouts are particularly great for elementary grade levels. Again, we don’t have to share names or faces to give students a new audience for their work.

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The newly reimagined Empire State Information Fluency Continuum

NeverEndingSearch

The re-imagined ESIFC includes increased or new attention to pre-kindergarten, multiple literacies, digital citizenship and civic responsibility, multiple perspectives, personalization of learning, design thinking, student voice and agency, and social and emotional growth.