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Taking Ipods Into The Field To Capture And Share Teacher Wisdom Stories, Lisa K. Kervin, Jessica Mantei Jan 2008

Taking Ipods Into The Field To Capture And Share Teacher Wisdom Stories, Lisa K. Kervin, Jessica Mantei

Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)

Mobile technologies offer significant possibilities for educators. This paper explores the use of iPods as a tool to bring together the teaching field and the tertiary classroom. We have designed a learning experience to engage our students in collecting and reflecting upon knowledge shared by practitioners in the field. It builds upon the premise that educators need to consistently gather and evaluate evidence to inform their professional practice. The task encourages students to consider the ‘teacher wisdom’ (Labbo, Leu, Kinzer, Teale, Cammack, Kara-Soteriou, & Sanny, 2003) that can be gathered and disseminated through ‘new literacies’ (such as podcasts) as they …


Wisdom, Intelligence, And Creativity Synthesized., Susan Daniels May 2005

Wisdom, Intelligence, And Creativity Synthesized., Susan Daniels

Journal of Critical Issues in Educational Practice

Wisdom, as explored by Sternberg is the application of successful intelligence and creativity. For thirty years, Dr. Sternberg has been a vocal critic of narrow conceptions of intelligence. In this recent work, he argues that a more comprehensive view of intelligence must go beyond the psychometrically based, IQ-driven views predominant in the last century.


Nf01-474 Creating A Strong Family: The Greatest Gift A Father Can Give His Children, John Defrain Jan 2001

Nf01-474 Creating A Strong Family: The Greatest Gift A Father Can Give His Children, John Defrain

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Though as a culture we may have gotten better at encouraging fathers to be good fathers, the fact remains that mothers, in general, still spend more time with children and have more responsibility for their day-to-day care. Mothers know this. Fathers know this. Many families, including my own, do not particularly like how our society is designed in this regard. The game is still rigged toward mothers being more responsible for kids, and fathers having more responsibility for earning money, though the game is changing ever so slowly. This is sad to me, because the joy of being with children …


The Express: March 17, 2000, Taylor University Fort Wayne Mar 2000

The Express: March 17, 2000, Taylor University Fort Wayne

1999-2000 (Volume 4)

Board names current Asbury president to succeed Dr. Kesler — CMI majors cross campuses and dance — Gyertson at a glance — March comes in like a lamb — the fountain — Express Index — Inspirational Thoughts by Orian Mountain Dreamer, and Indian Elder — Dr. David J. Gyertson: A Personal Look — Professor Profile — Baseball takes the field — Men’s Intramural Basketball Schedule — Just for Fun


Temptation, Education, And Wisdom, Calvin Seerveld Mar 1987

Temptation, Education, And Wisdom, Calvin Seerveld

Pro Rege

This feature article was the address delivered at the Dordt College Commencement ceremony on May 10, 1985.


Describing Instruction: The Role Of Learning Theory, Paul Moes Sep 1984

Describing Instruction: The Role Of Learning Theory, Paul Moes

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.