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Instructional Blogging: Links And Resources, Mark Mcdayter
Instructional Blogging: Links And Resources, Mark Mcdayter
Mark McDayter
a list of online and print resources, articles, and posts relating to the use of student blogs for instruction. These are intended as a supplementary resources for those taking the workshop on “Getting Started with Scholarly Blogging: Blogs as a Research and Teaching Tool in the Humanities.“ This list is updated and augmented periodically.
Things I Didn’T Know That I Didn’T Know About Student Blogging, Mark Mcdayter
Things I Didn’T Know That I Didn’T Know About Student Blogging, Mark Mcdayter
Mark McDayter
An expanded and referenced version of a presentation on the subject of student blogging in postsecondary education. Includes a discussion of blogging rubrics for students and criteria for evaluation.
Indigenous Literacy Policy Implementation In Queensland Schools : An Evaluation, Pauline Taylor
Indigenous Literacy Policy Implementation In Queensland Schools : An Evaluation, Pauline Taylor
Associate Professor Pauline Taylor-Guy
Teaching And Learning As Wayfaring, Martin Connell Sj
Teaching And Learning As Wayfaring, Martin Connell Sj
Martin T. Connell, S.J.
The article discusses how the wayfaring voyage made by St. Brendan to the Promised Land of the Saints contrasts sharply with following the linear, factory-model curriculum common in schools in the U.S. When based on a linear, technical model, it says that a school is perceived as an activity that principally entails both teachers and students following a map through a curriculum with few chances for wayfaring. Moreover, St. Brendan is considered as the patron saint of teachers who consider inquiry as a tool to promote learning and as a way of being.
Londoner- The History Game, John Ramsbottom
Londoner- The History Game, John Ramsbottom
John D. Ramsbottom
Learn what life was like in the 17th century by creating a historical personality and following their progress through authentic situations.
Impacts Of After-School Programs On Student Outcomes, Susan Zief, Rebecca Maynard, Sherri Lauver
Impacts Of After-School Programs On Student Outcomes, Susan Zief, Rebecca Maynard, Sherri Lauver
REBECCA A MAYNARD
This review examines the evidence from recent experimental design evaluations on the impact of after-school programming on youth context (i.e., student location, supervision, and safety); participation in activities; and behavioral, social and emotional, and academic outcomes. This review focuses on program models that are of particular interest to policymakers—programs that include academic support services—for two main reasons. First, 21st CCLC grantees are expected to incorporate academic support services into their programming, and it is likely that a large percentage of after-school programs are now funded with 21st CCLC grants. Second, as part of the No Child Left Behind legislation, the …
Integrating Multimedia Technology Into The Chinese Language Curriculum, Jianhua Bai
Integrating Multimedia Technology Into The Chinese Language Curriculum, Jianhua Bai
Jianhua Bai
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A Community Volunteer Tutorial That Works, Catherine Rosemary, Marcia Invernizzi, Connie Juel
A Community Volunteer Tutorial That Works, Catherine Rosemary, Marcia Invernizzi, Connie Juel
Catherine A. Rosemary
In Virginia, the Charlottesville Volunteer Tutorial is a one-on-one tutorial program that encourages the literacy development of young children and involves a wide range of community volunteers. The program, which resulted from a partnership between the Charlottesville City Schools, the McGuffey Reading Center of the University of Virginia, and the Charlottesville community, aims to improve the reading and writing skills of at-risk children and to set up and maintain community involvement in and responsibility for the education of all children. The triad composed of the child, the volunteer tutor, and the reading coordinator is central to the tutorial program. The …