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3 Ways Schools Can Encourage Student Entrepreneurship

  via Edudemic For a student, passing a final exam can be as easy — or as difficult — as memorizing notes or textbook passages. But when it comes to entrepreneurship, it’s impossible to cram by reading...

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How to Foster Collaboration and Team Spirit

  via Mindshift Once they get to the working world, most students, in almost any job, will collaborate as a member of a team. And every student needs to be prepared for that environment — partly for...

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Don’t Fear Your Kids’ Technology Use; Embrace it

  via Mashable Rebecca Levey is a co-founder of KidzVuz.com, a video review site by and for tweens. She writes about technology and education at Beccarama and is a White House Champion of Change for...

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Connected Learning: Tying Student Passions to School Subjects

  via Mindshift What if your extracurricular activities weren’t just extra but a part of your academics too? New thinking on education intends to bring students’ interests into the classroom. It’s...

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Creativity as a Gift or as a Choice for the Learner?

  via eLearning Industry Did you know that even though you are not a musician you can still enjoy music? Not to say that even if you may not be an artist… you can still be creative. Some of the most...

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New High School Designed for, and by, Students

  via eSchool News Most years, Chris Freeman’s Advanced Placement Environmental Studies students design a hypothetical, sustainable house for a class project. More recently, they’ve been designing a...

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Action-Packed Video Games May Help Dyslexic Kids Learn to Read

  via Arstechnica For children with dyslexia, learning to read can be a nightmare: to them, it’s a jumble of words, letters, and sounds that is impossible to make sense of. Studies show that dyslexia...

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No Matter What the Tech, It All Comes Down to Human Nature

  via Pew Internet Download Report PDF Teens, technology, and human potential in 2020 Human tendencies drive human uses of technology tools. Many of the people participating in this survey emphasized...

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A Warning to Young People: Don’t Become a Teacher

  via Huffington Post Nothing I have ever done has brought me as much joy as I have received from teaching children how to write the past 14 years. Helping young writers grow and mature has been richly...

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How to Make Your Classroom a Thinking Space

  via Edutopia Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from Thinking Through Project-Based Learning: Guiding Deeper Inquiry by Jane Krauss and Suzie Boss. It was published this month by Corwin. Take...

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Project-Based Learning Idea: Students Build Photo-Poems

  via Edudemic Thanks to the electronic revolution, graphic images surround us. No matter where you turn, a constant bombardment of posters, billboards, photographs, televised images, and more seems to...

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If Students Designed Their Own School… It Would Look Like This

  via The Washington Post—The Answer Sheet “It’s crazy that in a system that is meant to teach and help the youth there is no voice from the youth at all.” That’s the opening line in a video called “If...

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27 Ways To Be A 21st Century Teacher

  via Edudemic You can’t swing an iPad in the hallway without hitting someone talking about becoming a 21st century teacher, 21st century student, or something involving the 21st century. While I...

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The Digital Lives of Teens: Code Switching

  via Edutopia Recently, NPR launched a new blog entitled Code Switch to examine the “frontiers of race, culture and ethnicity.” Blog host Gene Demby explains: “We’re looking at code switching a little...

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Computers Can’t Replace Real Teachers

  via CNN Editor’s note: Wendy Kopp is CEO of Teach for All, a global network of independent organizations dedicated to expanding educational opportunity, and founder and board chairwoman of Teach for...

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Pflugerville Students Learn Video Game Design, Consider STEM Careers

  via CommunityImpact Last summer, while some of their peers were at home playing video games, 20 Pflugerville ISD students were learning how to design them.  Educators set up a game incubator, and...

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Professional Fields Which are Presumable to Remain in Demand Through 2020

  via AskForEducation image source: http://www.pushpresslabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/growth.jpg It is imperative to earn education considering the requirements of sustenance in 21st century....

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Turn Your Class into Critical Thinkers (Infographic)

  via Springboard Stories Talk to your class about what it takes to be a critical thinker with this cool school infographic. Just scroll down and take each one of the seven stages of critical thinking...

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How the Arts Unlock the Door to Learning

  via Edutopia Student achievement was down. Teachers were demoralized. Until a bold strategy — integrating the arts into curricula — helped students embrace their learning and retain their knowledge....

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Top Ways Kids Hide Their Online Behavior From Parents

  via Huffington Post Most parents believe they are in control when it comes to teaching a child about the use of digital devices. The reality is that children are learning at younger ages about...

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