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The Art Costa Centre For Thinking
16 Habits of Mind shared. Habits of Mind is knowing how to behave intelligently when you DON'T know the answer. It means having a disposition toward behaving intelligently when confronted with problems, the answers to which are not immediately known: dichotomies, dilemmas, enigmas and uncertainties.
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ISTE 2014 Awards and Recognition
Nominate yourself or another educator
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Excellent blog post by @ToscaKilloran about coding using Scratch - from an amazing PYP teacher in Germany who really gets it! Great resources - video and websites - shared. Love it when she says, "However, the real goal rests not in the student’s ability to code, but the complex network of skills that are contained within coding. Among other things, this entails thinking logically and algorithmically but also creatively, and collaboratively."
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20 Ideas for Content That People Love To Share on Social Media
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Arizona Technology Integration Matrix
I like the clear and simple interactive layout. I have used the older Technology Integration Matrix produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology before and it was useful - this newer version really hones in on collaborative, constructive, authentic and goal directed design principles.
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What kind of global citizens are teachers creating? | Teacher Network | Guardian Professional
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Future focus / Principles / Kia ora - NZ Curriculum Online
"future-focused issues as sustainability, citizenship, enterprise, and globalisation."
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Letting inquiry unravel naturally | Inquire Within
Wonderful blog post from @nainisingh in Hyderabad, India.
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12 education guidelines from Alfie Kohn | Dangerously Irrelevant
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Website of David Price OBE - his new book is also available! 'Open:How we'll work, live and learn in the future'
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The Differences Between Pedagogy, Heutagogy, and Andragogy | Learn Egg
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Digital Dragons - Yokohama International School
As part of our Connected Learning Community, we are highlighting the importance of balance, safety and responsible behavior online (generally called “Digital Citizenship“) through a variety of events, lessons and activities.
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Yokohama International School: Global Citizen Diploma
Reviewing the Global Citizen Diploma developed at YIS. It includes as an extended element Digital Citizenship - creation of a digital portfolio and video production with responsible use of technology. A good model to emulate.
Sunday, December 08, 2013
Global Education Highlights (weekly)
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