Ultimos Posts 1. 27/11/2009 18:36 - How to walk into a classroom and see children learning You are already familiar to some of the most popular education websites and blogs, but what I would like to recommend is The Educator's Royal Treatment. The select group of authors are educators with a large trajectory in the education field. If you pay a visit to the site you may find Ken Royal. He is the author of 15 Things All Classrooms Should Have. In no order we present a sum... 2. 24/11/2009 21:58 - Students work should be published at the end of every unit of study The Innovative Educator: During a recent visit to a school I was disappointed because although the school is noted as being a model technology school I was hearing from students, teachers, and leaders that the students had ?handed in? a lot of great work, but none of it was being published. Instead their writing, videos, and podcasts lived mainly in obsolescence in a hard to find f... 3. 22/11/2009 16:44 - 10 places for teachers to collaborate and communicate online Collaboration and communication is one of the most important aspects of teaching and education. If you are looking for tools and sites that can be used to communicate and collaborate with other teachers, parents, and students, you can find many quality resources online. Here are 10 free sites and tools to try throughout the school year. Photo by kodama TeachAde - The first social n... 4. 20/11/2009 21:07 - In education reports there would always be false negatives and false positives There is not doubt the teaching career as it is now was originated as a slavery profession back in history. Anywhere I have been, the problem for teachers seems to be the same, no value in regards of their the time, effort, sweat, and even tears that goes into daily teaching activities. Following a considerable number of edublogs and websites dedicated to education, we can assert t... 5. 18/11/2009 19:07 - Teaching experiences: from pedagogy to heutagogy Learnforever Blog: Many educationalists, and even some corporate learning and development professionals, talk a lot about pedagogy. From the classical Greek, this literally means leading the child , but it is widely understood, in educational circles, including further and higher education (i.e., education that is not for children) to refer to underlying theory of learning, includi... | Estadisticas Ver Codigo HTML Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |