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8 hours ago ago from Inside SU
Student Savanna Kemp felt outraged when she heard the Syracuse University Library planned to move 100,000 books per year to a storage facility more than four hours away. Kemp organized a Facebook group in opposition to the plan, which attracted nearly 350 students, and spoke out at Student Association and University Senate meetings about the dilemma. After hearing the opinions of Kemp and other students, library officials put the plan on ...
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18 hours ago ago from SmallPages.wordpress.com
Worldwide, there are people who have a special knowledge of a given subject. In short, compared to most people, they know more! Studies in the field, they say that reading a book a week, a subject, can make us experts in this field. I assume then, that reading in a year, 50 books of quality (about one per week) can make us really experts in a specific sector of our society. Unfortunately, these numbers might not be within the ...
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22 hours ago ago from Know.Do.Serve.Learn Weblog
What impact do your colleagues have on who you are as an educator? Each day I teach there is evidence of people and organizations that have strongly influenced my instruction and leadership. This was based on collaboration, taking classes together, or being mentored. These individuals represent professional educators and leaders dedicated to teaching and learning to the highest degree. They encouraged, supported, modeled, and guided me into ...
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1 hour, 11 minutes ago ago from Nawwafi's Blog
Pupils at a secondary school are being given iPhones in the hope that they will use them to download Shakespeare and algebra tables. Thirty pupils at Gumley House Convent School in West London have been given the latest devices topped-up with £15 credit to buy software or aps' to help them learn. Popular software being downloaded at the school help students study The Periodic Table, Shakespeare, GCSE History, Algebra, Bible ...
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2 hours ago ago from Teaching and Learning Design
Integrating virtual worlds and games into Stage 4 English isn't technically hard although they syllabus only mentions CD-Roms and Websites due to it's age. So lets start simply and work through and idea. I'll add some examples and leave you to explore them later. The point of the post is to clearly illustrate that todays reading list should include things that students find more compelling that websites and CD-Roms. In doing so I'm using ...
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