Kids Just Aren’t What They Used To Be
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Kekka How many times have you heard that our students are nothing like we used to be? Well, I am here to echo that […]
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by Kekka How many times have you heard that our students are nothing like we used to be? Well, I am here to echo that […]
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by ::: Radar Communication ::: Relationships are the key foundation to the success of students in our schools. The more we connect with them, the
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by Shermeee Early in my teaching career, I never really thought much about teaching, I just did it. In the last couple of years though,
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by epSos.de I have recently read some fantastic blog posts from Jesse McLean and Eric Sheninger that talk about the importance of learning from our
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The more I have been involved using social media helping to create incredible opportunities for myself and our students, the more I have seen the value. Many comments however regard
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by 416style I have been hearing this a lot lately: “People don’t like change.” I get it but here is my question. If we know
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My brother and I had the amazing opportunity to do the pre-conference keynote at the Alberta Technology Leaders in Education this past weekend. We would really like to thank everyone
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I had a great question asked by Ray Tolley, wondering about the “portfolio” portion of our blogfolio project. Summarized, Ray knew that blogging alone is NOT a portfolio, and there
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“Music’s the medicine of the mind.” ~John A. Logan In the last few days, reading posts on the importance of passion in school, and seeing the innovation in this video,
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It is essential that we are open, honest, and transparent in the ways that we communicate with our parents. If we are not able to justify, “why” we do the
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