Some teachers & students feel remote learning works BETTER. The reasons highlight what's wrong with in-person education & how to improve it. More in my latest post for Forbes. @ClassroomWonder @WitWisdomELA@tombennett71@Doug_Lemov@Miss_Snuffy
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With the emergence of #COVID19 and the move to social-distancing and remote learning, this latest Spotlight outlines practical approaches to help #teachers establish online and distance learning for their students.
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@andrew_murray33 I reckon if you want to get teachers to change you need to prove to them that firstly, it enhances learning outcomes and secondly, it’s more efficient/easier for them. No excuses then. You need early adopters to provide the proof!
For an accessible and enjoyable introduction to the science of learning and how teachers can structure teaching to better support students' learning, listen to Kathryn Ryan's @ninetonoon interview with neuroscientist Dr Jared Cooney Horvath.
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Great day with teachers in New Plymouth NZ...first two days of holidays spent with me...wish the news would report on how many educators spend their holiday time engaged in professional learning! It is a privilege to work with such a committed and dedicated group.
Cognitive non-routine jobs grow very fast. Manual routine job almost don't grow at all. This is a bad time to not be educated. It's also a bad time to not invest heavily into your nation's education system. Free education and highly paid teachers! Source: https://t.co/DTos1Ucng4