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Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks For Future Ready Classrooms

Teacher Reboot Camp

The learning theories and frameworks below help us reflect on the way student learning is impacted by technology so that our curriculum and use of technology in the classroom helps students thrive. The Peeragogy Handbook with founder Howard Rheingold. Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks. Joan Hughes. The TPACK Framework.

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Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks For Future Ready Classrooms

Teacher Reboot Camp

The learning theories and frameworks below help us reflect on the way student learning is impacted by technology so that our curriculum and use of technology in the classroom helps students thrive. The Peeragogy Handbook with founder Howard Rheingold. Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks. Joan Hughes. The TPACK Framework.

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Why a 21st Century Teacher Isn’t Just a “Guide on the Side”

EdNews Daily

The focus instead remains on classroom management and traditional behavioral tools. Under industrial rules, a teacher is trained (‘prepared’) to implement a skill—to follow a pacing guide, roll out a reading program, deliver content, and ‘manage’ a classroom. Preparing teachers for this new role amplifies the challenge.

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Finding Your School's Meaningful Language

Tech Helpful

Lately, our school has been revamping, rewriting and rethinking our student/parent handbook. One of the things I don't do well as an instructional technologist is assuring others that I am not trying to radically change every classroom in the world. I'll be honest, I love it. I do get passionate about that, sometimes to a fault.

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5 Ways to Prep for the Next School Year

EdTechTeam

Even though it is hard to slow down or my schedule is busy, I have found that reading professional development books have challenged me to do more in my classroom, create better learning experiences for students, and grow as a leader. Mostly because my mind is always going and I have a hard time sitting and slowing down.

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