April 16, 2016
Categories: Pedagogy, Policies For Teachers
Tags: classroom, nutrition, poverty, teachers
Poverty is a word that is saturated with a great amount of uneasiness. What does it mean for a child to be in poverty and how does that relate to their education? We understand that labels such as “middle class” does not offer much insight into who a person is & the same is applicable …
February 19, 2016
Categories: E-learning, Pedagogy, Strategies, Teachers
The Padagogy Wheel – It’s Not About The Apps, It’s About The Pedagogy by Allan Carrington, TeachThought PD Workshop Specialist *Visit TeachThought Professional Development if you’re interested in our workshop options on the Padagogy Wheel. The Padagogy Wheel is designed to help educators think – systematically, coherently, and with a view to long term, big-picture outcomes – …
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January 16, 2015
Categories: E-learning, Education, Lessons, Teachers
Here is a list of 13 TED talks that you just can’t miss being a teacher. Source: edtechreview.in TED is a perfect platform for spreading various ideas including ideas about education and education technology through powerful TED talks. Here is a list of 13 TED talks that you just can’t miss being a teacher. See …
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September 12, 2014
Categories: Resources, Technology
Tags: edtech, teachers, technical terms
If you’ve ever needed to become a connected educator by implementing a 1:1 solution using BYOD while flipping your PBL-based classroom, then you probably know the key edtech terms that exist today. But if most of that first sentence was complete gibberish, then you’re in luck. Also, you’re not alone! There is a lot …
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August 26, 2014
Categories: Education
Tags: classroom, education, teachers
Education as a Fundamental Human Right First, in order for a country to develop, it must have the adequate human capital to do so. Second, that human capital is obtained through education. Third, that education is a pivotal part of human development, and can positively influence standards of living, health, and governance. Beginning in 1948, …