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Free Range Teaching and the Technology Teachers ‘Beg For’

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When Central Coast Grammar School (CCGS) refurbished a block of classrooms recently, it installed wireless screen mirroring technology in every room. We literally threw out our teachers’ desks,” says Damon Cooper, an English teacher and the director of teaching and learning at CCGS, in New South Wales. It works on everything.

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Top 5 Things I’ve Learned About Creativity – From Michael Cohen

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While teachers might not have the flexibility for the fifth or fiftieth attempt for students to refine work, it is still critical for us to teach our students the concept of failure as not just growth, or a learning experience, but as an actual step in producing high quality work. Think about it, was the iPhone invested on the first try?

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

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” Less than three months later, Apple introduced the iPhone. The very next day, Apple shares hit $97.80, an all-time high for the company. By 2012 – yes, thanks to its hardware business – Apple’s stock had risen to the point that the company was worth a record-breaking $624 billion.

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