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8 Things I Learned My First Year Of Teaching With Project Based Learning https://t.co/SJoCl0VSL6 #EdChat #PBLchat… https://t.co/1ve0p3Z3oC
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If you would like to view book recs & talking points, here's my #TheEdCollabGathering #5 preso w/ @teachermantrav. https://t.co/yEhH2ncJ0r
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Turn your classroom into a powerhouse of learning. Explore our comprehensive library of middle school science curriculum-aligned edgames.
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For knowledge management in a complex world, the best curators are the story tellers.
- For knowledge management in a complex world, the best curators are the story tellers.
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There’s a common cultural assumption that “kids these days” can’t focus due to screen time. They simply lack the attention span needed to engage in deep work. But what if that’s not entirely true? What if this generation is capable of reaching a state of creative flow?
- There’s a common cultural assumption that “kids these days” can’t focus due to screen time. They simply lack the attention span needed to engage in deep work. But what if that’s not entirely true? What if this generation is capable of reaching a state of creative flow?
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¨Real change over a five-year window represents light speed for many schools. Schools that have started to adopt some of this language and thinking, if not formal metrics like these, are pulling away from schools for which this thinking continues to be alien or absent.
- Real change over a five-year window represents light speed for many schools. Schools that have started to adopt some of this language and thinking, if not formal metrics like these, are pulling away from schools for which this thinking continues to be alien or absent. Standing pat, or even slow movement, is the same as moving backward.
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