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Developing a “National Geographic Explorer” Mindset in the Classroom

Digital Promise

I would attend a workshop or read an article on a new teaching technique, and I’d be excited about new ideas, but then struggle to find opportunities and resources to implement them. A Socratic seminar? Still, if I wanted to integrate new ideas into my curriculum, I usually had to do a lot of the heavy lifting myself. Sounds great!

Classroom 260
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OPINION: Can Zoom classes keep students excited and engaged? We have found some ways

The Hechinger Report

We could neither travel nor meet in person. Related: When it comes to liberal arts education, online learning changes only the tools. Yet, amid tragedy and loss, our students showed up to our weekly online classes to workshop story angles and share ideas. Early in the semester, during a unit on the U.S.

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How to balance work and study as a teacher

eSchool News

CPD opportunities for teachers might include: : Workshops, seminars and conferences. Online learning. This allows them to effectively plan meetings or any important events that don’t interfere with your study. Professional reading. Mentoring others. Formal study. Plan your schedule, and don’t forget downtime.

Study 54
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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Booking Info – Are you looking for a practical and affordable professional development workshop for your school or conference? I have delivered hundreds of workshops and presentations. I have some powerful online interactive workshops and webinars that can be used to engage learning in this new environment.

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Alabama community college overhaul improves the odds for unprepared students

The Hechinger Report

The revamped program combined co-requisite courses — essentially one-hour workshops or seminars that give students additional time to practice basic skills — with a tiered placement model that sought to reduce the overall number of students placed into developmental education programs. She would explain in a way I understood.”

Course 106
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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

You manage to get everyone ready to learn and start the day with a good morning meeting. CASEL: Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning or CASEL has a lot of information on schoolwide implementation of SEL resources: [link] They also offer a playbook to support morning meetings and other resources.

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Announcing Library 2.019: "Shaping the Future of Libraries with Instructional Design" - Registration and CFP Open

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Instructional Designers, technologists, and online learning specialists are in high demand across all levels of education as it shifts online. Steven is an adjunct instructor for San Jose State University's iSchool where he teaches the Design Thinking seminar. The call for proposals is now open HERE.