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By James Jenkins In my years of teaching, I have been quite aware that student expectations when it comes to content delivery are constantly changing...
By Matt Richards The Mineclass Project is crafting new models of learning. Students and teachers from around the world are collaborating in a shared Minecraft...
By James Shea How will you cope, I provocatively asked my student teachers, if a student says, ‘Miss, I was looking up chunking on Youtube...
By Frank Lucisano Education is a topic held close to most people’s hearts. Ask anyone about their views on education and, although they may be...
By Reid Moule Despite any individual beliefs or opinions about value, the world is changing. Some changes are understandable and even predictable and occur on...
By Blake Seufert There are some consistent areas where schools can all do better with their newsletters. All the studies show that people’s attention spans...
By Jon Bergmann I am about to complete a book about the relationship between flipped learning and homework. While writing the book, I realised that...
By Selena Woodward According to the government, there is a current ‘ideas boom’. The buzz word ‘innovation’” is all around – in the community, in...
By Sheena O’Hare With everyone’s lives already so fused to the online world, it is not surprising to learn that 44 percent of 5.1 million...
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