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Alan November

What is the most important quality of a teacher?

A challenge:

Started by Alan November

3 Jan 26
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Alan November

What is the most important skill a eacher should have?

A challenge:

Started by Alan November

1 Sep 14, 2011
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Gary Henry

Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom

I agree with the three myths.  I believe technology will definitely make children smarter.  Our current form of traditional education place…

Started by Gary Henry

2 Aug 4, 2011
Reply by Anne McKenzie
Shelley Stalnaker

Myths and Opportunities-Technology will make children smarter.

No one thing will make anyone smarter.  The learners' ability to be critical thinkers in all things will empower students to find power in…

Started by Shelley Stalnaker

0 Aug 1, 2011
Kaye Harper

Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom

Technology does not necessarily make children smarter however; it can have an overpowering effect on them. Technology is a powerful tool th…

Started by Kaye Harper

0 Aug 1, 2011
Jim Wenzloff

Ewan McIntosh and Bill Fowler Question 5

What is the balance of control between the teacher and the learner? Are you currently satisfied with relationships within your education co…

Started by Jim Wenzloff

38 Jul 29, 2011
Reply by WILLIAM FOWLER
Jim Wenzloff

Ewan McIntosh and Bill Fowler Question 3

What leads to more engaging learning for under-motivated/disengaged young people? 

Started by Jim Wenzloff

56 Jul 28, 2011
Reply by Cheryl LaCost
Jim Wenzloff

Ewan McIntosh and Bill Fowler Question 2

What binds learners from around the world, regardless of geography?

Started by Jim Wenzloff

50 Jul 28, 2011
Reply by Cheryl LaCost
Jim Wenzloff

Ewan McIntosh and Bill Fowler Question 1

What are the main opportunities from around the world in building more effective learning communities?

Started by Jim Wenzloff

44 Jul 28, 2011
Reply by Cheryl LaCost
Jim Wenzloff

Ewan McIntosh and Bill Fowler Question 4

How do we adapt pedagogical approaches?

Started by Jim Wenzloff

33 Jul 27, 2011
Reply by Ayize Jama-Everett

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