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Tony Guzman's curator insight,
September 29, 2014 9:24 AM
Good list of questions to help get the student voice active in your classroom.
Frédéric Falisse's curator insight,
October 10, 2014 6:51 AM
Sans questions pas de raisonnement. D'ailleurs, qu'est ce que la réflexion si ce n'est l'enchaînement de questions? Et l'intelligence ne serait elle pas simplement l'enchaînement de bonne questions?
Kathy Lynch's curator insight,
September 10, 2014 9:09 PM
Love it~ Using it tomorrow. Thx Beth Dichter
María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight,
September 11, 2014 11:33 AM
Seven Ways to Increase Student Engagement in the Classroom
Mary Starry's curator insight,
September 13, 2014 9:38 PM
Great graphic that summarizes things we've all heard before, but helps keep them in mind so we really do utilize them with students.
Maria Vallin's curator insight,
January 31, 2023 3:40 PM
Connectivism is one of my favorite learning theory to use in the classroom. As a Career and Technology teacher we use technology and connectivity theory allows the students to discuss to various platforms to discuss and find answers on their own. With this infographic it explain the different learning theories and connectivism, a theory that at least you have to try to implement for student engagement.
Michael Stapleton's curator insight,
March 19, 2013 10:30 PM
The folks at Boundless who last brought us the EdTech Buzzwords Infographic are back with The History of Education. The graphic takes a look at how formal education began, changes along the way, current day and predictions for the next twenty years.
Shelli Herseth's curator insight,
December 4, 2015 12:41 PM
A cool infographic on the history of education! #edlt561 |
Sally Tilley's curator insight,
November 16, 2014 4:31 PM
All school leaders could learn from this... thanks for sharing Dr. Susan Bainbridge #weareteachers
Miguel Damiani's curator insight,
November 16, 2014 9:17 PM
Infografía sobre el aprendizaje en clase
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
September 26, 2014 8:44 PM
This infographic (from Knewton) provides an overview of differentiation. It is divided into the following sections. * What is differentiated instruction? * Why differentiated instruction? * Differentiated instruction in schools * Differentiated instruction at scale Learning how to differentiate instruction effectively is not always easy, but it is a skill that we need to learn. This infographic provides an overview that may be helpful for you as a teacher, and it might be a good way to introduce parents to this concept if it is new to them.
Shradha Kanwar's curator insight,
October 9, 2014 5:18 AM
differentiated instruction is an imperative to maximise the learning experience
Chris Carter's comment,
July 15, 2014 7:46 PM
As lifelong learners we need to model what good PLCs look like, and be transparent with our students. For example, when I use an app in class for the first time I will tell my students he source of the find, which is almost inevitably my PLC. I then follow it up with something like, "You already have a PLC, your study group. Regardless of your profession, seek out peers and coaches to make you better."
ManufacturingStories's curator insight,
July 16, 2014 8:44 AM
For more resources on Advanced Manufacturing and STEM Education visit http://bit.ly/1640Tbl
Maria Vallin's curator insight,
January 31, 2023 3:40 PM
Connectivism is one of my favorite learning theory to use in the classroom. As a Career and Technology teacher we use technology and connectivity theory allows the students to discuss to various platforms to discuss and find answers on their own. With this infographic it explain the different learning theories and connectivism, a theory that at least you have to try to implement for student engagement.
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
April 30, 2013 3:34 AM
Ken's Key Takeaway: Ken
Christine Heine's comment,
January 8, 2013 6:33 AM
Yes, I liked the feedback from the survey. Just wondering about the sampling. Nonetheless, this isn't how I remember studying.
Marco Bertolini's curator insight,
January 20, 2013 2:22 AM
Comment les étudiants étudient-ils ? - 93 % utilisent des applications numériques pour étudier - 70 % étudient seuls - 59 % utilisent leur smartphone - 42 % étudient dans leur endroit favori : leur chambre - 30 % utilisent Google Drive Je suppose qu'il s'agit d'étudiants américains. Et vous ? Quelles méthodes utilisez-vous ?
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