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Compromise: Redefining Winning | #WinWin #Character #Ethics #Moral #Adapting

Compromise: Redefining Winning | #WinWin #Character #Ethics #Moral #Adapting | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
If you define winning as getting the upper hand, backing your opponent into a corner, and winning at any expense, you’ve got it all wrong. You may win in the short term, but think about the relationship going forward. Do those actions build trust, teamwork, and respect? I think not. You’ve probably created enough animosity, distrust, and jealousy to last a lifetime. In other words, you may have won the battle, but lost the war. There’s a better way…winning doesn’t have to be at someone’s expense.

Compromise: A Win-Win Strategy

Some people need to win at all costs because their ego won’t accept anything less. They’d rather win personally than accomplish something meaningful. Compromise isn’t a synonym for surrender; it’s a winning battle plan.

 

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If you define winning as getting the upper hand, backing your opponent into a corner, and winning at any expense, you’ve got it all wrong. You may win in the short term, but think about the relationship going forward. Do those actions build trust, teamwork, and respect? I think not. You’ve probably created enough animosity, distrust, and jealousy to last a lifetime. In other words, you may have won the battle, but lost the war. There’s a better way…winning doesn’t have to be at someone’s expense.

Compromise: A Win-Win Strategy

Some people need to win at all costs because their ego won’t accept anything less. They’d rather win personally than accomplish something meaningful. Compromise isn’t a synonym for surrender; it’s a winning battle plan.

 

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5 Examples To Spark Your Content Marketing Strategy | #Business #Blogs #Curation #SocialMedia #Success

5 Examples To Spark Your Content Marketing Strategy | #Business #Blogs #Curation #SocialMedia #Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
My main focus with this article is showing you the 5 examples of how to use content to create awesome content marketing strategy.

 

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Improve Your Emotional Intelligence (Right Now) by Watching These 5 Remarkable TED Talks | #EQ 

Improve Your Emotional Intelligence (Right Now) by Watching These 5 Remarkable TED Talks | #EQ  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Improving emotional intelligence--often shortened to E.I.--has lately been at the forefront of many people's minds. At its core, emotional intelligence is the ability to understand others and their emotions, as well as being able to properly react to others' behavior in an effective manner. Doing so can make us both happier--and more successful--in business and in life.

Watch these 5 awesome TED Talks that will immediately alter the way you perceive the actions of others--and see how your emotional intelligence changes as well.

 

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Improving emotional intelligence--often shortened to E.I.--has lately been at the forefront of many people's minds. At its core, emotional intelligence is the ability to understand others and their emotions, as well as being able to properly react to others' behavior in an effective manner. Doing so can make us both happier--and more successful--in business and in life.

Watch these 5 awesome TED Talks that will immediately alter the way you perceive the actions of others--and see how your emotional intelligence changes as well.

 

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The Habits Of The Most Successful Networkers | #ICT #ProfessionalDevelopment #eSkills #Success

The Habits Of The Most Successful Networkers | #ICT #ProfessionalDevelopment #eSkills #Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Ask successful people for career advice, and they’ll mention networking, for good reason. It works. That doesn’t stop people from hating the idea, though. One recent study on networking found words used to describe the process included "fake," "deceitful," and "disingenuous." With such a negative connotation, no wonder it’s easy to underinvest in building a network.

But master connectors know that it’s possible to avoid this trap. They figure out ways of getting to know people that feel more giving than fake, and then they develop habits that keep them connecting, even if it would be easier not to.

 

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Ask successful people for career advice, and they’ll mention networking, for good reason. It works. That doesn’t stop people from hating the idea, though. One recent study on networking found words used to describe the process included "fake," "deceitful," and "disingenuous." With such a negative connotation, no wonder it’s easy to underinvest in building a network.

But master connectors know that it’s possible to avoid this trap. They figure out ways of getting to know people that feel more giving than fake, and then they develop habits that keep them connecting, even if it would be easier not to.

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/03/28/learning-to-learn-for-my-professional-development-i-did-it-my-way/

 

 

cuckoophoton's comment, June 28, 2016 2:20 AM
Its amazing
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I think a lot of people are scared of the idea of networking, but if you stop and think about it most people do it subconsciously...
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If You're Not Proud, You're Not Done | #LEARNing2LEARN #PracTICE 

If You're Not Proud, You're Not Done | #LEARNing2LEARN #PracTICE  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
If you don’t put your heart into your activities, if you hand in incomplete work as finished, if you don’t do your best every time you start something, then you’re doing yourself a tremendous disservice. The truth is, if you’re not proud of what you do, you’re not done. This doesn’t mean that you have to win the race, secure every promotion, or be named Parent of the Year, but at least you’ll know, in your heart, that you’ve done your best.

What Makes People Proud?

There are many things that make us proud — getting a promotion, making a difference in someone’s life, buying a dream house, being recognized as the best in a particular line of work, knowing that you’re raising your kids to be well-adjusted human beings, being viewed as a wonderful role model, or overcoming a serious challenge in life — to name just a few. These accomplishments are especially meaningful when they’re the result of hard work, perseverance, and knowing that you’ve done your best.
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Channelling meaningful education. Use for Connections 1010.
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Successful People Vs. Unsuccessful People (The habits that differentiate them)

Successful People Vs. Unsuccessful People (The habits that differentiate them) | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
This infographic will show you the wise habits of successful people. They are the reason why they are set apart from the rest.


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This infographic will show you the wise habits of successful people. They are the reason why they are set apart from the rest.


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Ian Berry's curator insight, June 5, 2015 7:05 PM

Reminded me of the wisdom of Earl Nightingale "The only difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people have successful habits."

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Liberal Education, Soft Skills, and Success

Liberal Education, Soft Skills, and Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

A prior question -- should I go to college? -- has a definitive economic answer. College may not be right for everyone, but many studies have demonstrated that simply possessing a baccalaureate degree typically means much higher earnings throughout one's life, a fact even clearer today than in previous generations.

But in a world that seems increasingly to equate learning and career preparation, many commentators are skeptical that students are acquiring the skills that will translate well into the marketplace. Two recent surveys of employers done by the Chronicle of Higher Education and the Workforce Solutions Group at St. Louis Community College, respectively, reveal their frustration with graduates who have not been adequately prepared for the job market.

These frustrations may not be what you think. Rather than lamenting the absence of technical or similar job-specific skills, many employers say that too many college graduates lack communication and decision-making ability, an understanding of how to think independently but also to work in teams, to solve complex problems and to construct cogent arguments.


They lack, we're told, an understanding of leadership, creativity, and emotional intelligence. In other words, it isn't primarily the "hard skills" that these graduates lack, but the so-called "soft skills.


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A prior question -- should I go to college? -- has a definitive economic answer. College may not be right for everyone, but many studies have demonstrated that simply possessing a baccalaureate degree typically means much higher earnings throughout one's life, a fact even clearer today than in previous generations.

But in a world that seems increasingly to equate learning and career preparation, many commentators are skeptical that students are acquiring the skills that will translate well into the marketplace. Two recent surveys of employers done by the Chronicle of Higher Education and the Workforce Solutions Group at St. Louis Community College, respectively, reveal their frustration with graduates who have not been adequately prepared for the job market.

These frustrations may not be what you think. Rather than lamenting the absence of technical or similar job-specific skills, many employers say that too many college graduates lack communication and decision-making ability, an understanding of how to think independently but also to work in teams, to solve complex problems and to construct cogent arguments.


They lack, we're told, an understanding of leadership, creativity, and emotional intelligence. In other words, it isn't primarily the "hard skills" that these graduates lack, but the so-called "soft skills.


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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thomas-a-kazee/liberal-education-soft-sk_b_5583044.html


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Van Roekel: Only Educator-Led Change Will Improve Student Success

Van Roekel: Only Educator-Led Change Will Improve Student Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
In his keynote address to the 2013 National Education Association (NEA) Representative Assembly on Wednesday, NEA President Dennis Van Roekel urged the nearly
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Why Givers (Not Takers) Usually Win

Why Givers (Not Takers) Usually Win | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The most successful people in business have talent and luck. But author Adam Grant says they share another quality: They give back.

 

There's a reason why the biblical phrase "it is better to give than to receive" is so popular. Just ask Wharton business professor Adam Grant. While hard work, talent, and luck matter, Grant's new book Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success suggests the most successful people in business have something else in common:


===> They give back. Sounds like "Sharing" also, isn't it ;) <===


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===> They give back. Sounds like "Sharing" also, isn't it ;) <===

 

 

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Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day

Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Leadership is learned behavior that becomes unconscious and automatic over time. For example, leaders can make several important decisions about an issue in the time it takes others to understand the question.

 

 

 

1. Make Others Feel Safe to Speak-Up

 

2. Make Decisions

 

3. Communicate Expectations

 

4. Challenge People to Think

 

5. Be Accountable to Others

 

6. Lead by Example

 

7. Measure & Reward Performance

 

8. Provide Continuous Feedback

 

9. Properly Allocate and Deploy Talent

 

10. Ask Questions, Seek Counsel

 

11. Problem Solve; Avoid Procrastination

 

12. Positive Energy & Attitude

 

13. Be a Great Teacher

 

14. Invest in Relationships

 

15. Genuinely Enjoy Responsibilities


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Teacher Development Research: Evidence-Based Practices and Programs

Teacher Development Research: Evidence-Based Practices and Programs | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Teacher Development Research Table of Contents:

 

 

 

- Introduction
- Keys to Educator Success
- Evidence-Based Practices and Programs
- Avoiding Pitfalls
- Annotated Bibliography


The following programs have received support by independent evaluators or peer-reviewed publications, using independent outcome measures, and have developed to scale nationally.


As professional-development research is in an early developmental stage (Borko, 2004), not many programs have strong empirical support. Please leave a comment to share professional-development programs that have strong evidence of success.


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Teacher Development Research: Keys to Educator Success

Teacher Development Research: Keys to Educator Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
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- Introduction
- Keys to Educator Success
- Evidence-Based Practices and Programs
- Avoiding Pitfalls
- Annotated Bibliography


Teaching quality has been defined as "instruction that enables a wide range of students to learn" (Darling-Hammond, 2012), and it is the strongest school-related factor that can improve student learning and achievement (Hanushek, 2011; Nye, Konstantopoulos, and Hedges, 2004; Rivkin, Hanushek, and Kain, 2005).

 

Knowing this, what is the best way to foster and provide ongoing support for good teaching practices? While every school is unique, research has identified several elements that can almost universally increase the chances for successful teacher development and create a powerful and positive school community. 

 

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@Lynette ONLY the BEST from Edutopia ;)
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25 Things Successful Educators Do Differently

25 Things Successful Educators Do Differently | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

What students take away from a successful education usually centers on a personal connection with a teacher who instilled passion and inspiration for their subject. It’s difficult to measure success, and in the world of academia, educators are continually re-evaluating how to quantify learning. But the first and most important question to ask is:

Are teachers reaching their students?



Read more: http://newsroom.opencolleges.edu.au/features/25-things-successful-educators-do-differently/#ixzz2J5tw0kRr


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A MUST read, very IMPORTANT!

 

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A simple, yet provoking list of 25 things that great educators do differently.

 

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Grit: The power of passion and perseverance | #Success 

Grit: The power of passion and perseverance | #Success  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Leaving a high-flying job in consulting, Angela Lee Duckworth took a job teaching math to seventh graders in a New York public school. She quickly realized that IQ wasn't the only thing separating the successful students from those who struggled. Here, she explains her theory of "grit" as a predictor of success.

 

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Leaving a high-flying job in consulting, Angela Lee Duckworth took a job teaching math to seventh graders in a New York public school. She quickly realized that IQ wasn't the only thing separating the successful students from those who struggled. Here, she explains her theory of "grit" as a predictor of success.

 

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2 Ways Successful People Learn Faster (And So Can You)

2 Ways Successful People Learn Faster (And So Can You) | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

But what I did realize is that successful people are successful because they approach learning in a consistent, systematic, results-focused way.  Bravery isn't a requirement for success. Innate talent isn't a requirement for success. Talented, highly skilled people don't take big risks yet they still learn to accomplish big things.

How? They prepare. They train. They constantly experiment and adapt and refine, refine, refine. Successful people gain superior skills not by breaking through the envelope but by approaching and then slowly and incrementally expanding the boundaries of that envelope.

The key to learning is to make small, smart changes, evaluate the results, discard what doesn't work, and further refine what does work. When you constantly modify and refine something you already do well, you can do it even better.

 

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But what I did realize is that successful people are successful because they approach learning in a consistent, systematic, results-focused way.  Bravery isn't a requirement for success. Innate talent isn't a requirement for success. Talented, highly skilled people don't take big risks yet they still learn to accomplish big things.

How? They prepare. They train. They constantly experiment and adapt and refine, refine, refine. Successful people gain superior skills not by breaking through the envelope but by approaching and then slowly and incrementally expanding the boundaries of that envelope.

The key to learning is to make small, smart changes, evaluate the results, discard what doesn't work, and further refine what does work. When you constantly modify and refine something you already do well, you can do it even better.

 

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8 Things the Most Successful People Do Every Night | #Success

8 Things the Most Successful People Do Every Night | #Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Your happy and productive tomorrow starts tonight.

 

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Your happy and productive tomorrow starts tonight.

 

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To Find Success, Psychologists Recommend More Listening & Connecting | #EmotionalIntelligence #EQ 

To Find Success, Psychologists Recommend More  Listening  & Connecting | #EmotionalIntelligence #EQ  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Emotional intelligence is a people skill that is not only necessary but powerful when it comes to connecting and engaging with others.

 

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Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight, June 21, 2016 9:08 PM

This work also supports the Conversational Intelligence work of Judith Glaser, known as C-IQ, or #CIQ.  A reference on Judith's work is here:  

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3 Ways a Leader’s Attitude Impacts the Team | Success | Character | Empathy

3 Ways a Leader’s Attitude Impacts the Team | Success | Character | Empathy | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Everyone struggles with keeping their attitude positive, even people in leadership roles. The pressure of leadership, personal issues, and life in general will impact your mood, energy and attitude. And, attitude matters more than you probably realize. When left unchecked your attitude can damage your team.

Without saying a word your attitude permeates from your skin. Even when you think you are hiding it and that no one sees they often do. Here are 3 ways a leader’s attitude impacts the team.

Your attitude sets their attitude

Attitude is contagious especially when you are in a leadership role. Positive or negative your team will soon adopt your attitude. Over time, your attitude sets the tone for the employees and also indicates what is and is not acceptable.

Even when you don’t want your attitude to impact the organization it will.


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Everyone struggles with keeping their attitude positive, even people in leadership roles. The pressure of leadership, personal issues, and life in general will impact your mood, energy and attitude. And, attitude matters more than you probably realize. When left unchecked your attitude can damage your team.

Without saying a word your attitude permeates from your skin. Even when you think you are hiding it and that no one sees they often do. Here are 3 ways a leader’s attitude impacts the team.

Your attitude sets their attitude

Attitude is contagious especially when you are in a leadership role. Positive or negative your team will soon adopt your attitude. Over time, your attitude sets the tone for the employees and also indicates what is and is not acceptable.

Even when you don’t want your attitude to impact the organization it will.


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Pamela Perry King's curator insight, June 4, 2015 10:07 AM

Attitude is like a cold....cough on someone and spread the joy!

Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight, June 4, 2015 10:39 AM

Leaders have to be self aware.  What they say, do, even think effects the whole school!

Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight, June 10, 2015 5:30 PM

Attitude matters!  A teacher's attitude affects the students - a leader's attitude sets the tone for the entire building.  Someone once said, "the principal should be the happiest person in the building" (it is the principal, more than others, who controls so much of what goes on). 

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When People Don't Get It | Leadership | EDUcation4.0 | eLeadership

When People Don't Get It | Leadership | EDUcation4.0 | eLeadership | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
When people don't get it - the need for change or whatever - it's time to....
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In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect

In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A few months ago, I posted an article by Shelly Blake-Plock called 21 Things in Education That Will be Obsolete in 2020, which lists some of th

 

For most children, the key to success will continue to be sharp critical skills, strong connections, effective communication and the nerve to be creative and entrepreneurial. The difference is that we are living at a time in which all of those skills are defined by one’s proficiency in connected media. Furthermore, for students facing poverty, violence and disability, online learning networks can provide empowering educational experiences that transcend the circumstances of the classroom.

 

Ultimately, the school that ignores the connection will be the school that we will identify as a failing institution. It is therefore even crueler that policymakers obsessed with standardized test results — like Ms. Rhee and her many disciples — ignore what the connection represents.

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For most children, the key to success will continue to be sharp critical skills, strong connections, effective communication and the nerve to be creative and entrepreneurial. The difference is that we are living at a time in which all of those skills are defined by one’s proficiency in connected media. Furthermore, for students facing poverty, violence and disability, online learning networks can provide empowering educational experiences that transcend the circumstances of the classroom.

 

Ultimately, the school that ignores the connection will be the school that we will identify as a failing institution. It is therefore even crueler that policymakers obsessed with standardized test results — like Ms. Rhee and her many disciples — ignore what the connection represents.

 

Ying Ting's curator insight, January 20, 2014 7:50 AM

I used to think that schools that have smart students is in general a good school overall, but now i realised that even if u have smart students in the school if u do not connect to social media or have very little access to it, the school is counted as a failing institiution. 

Lee Hong Teng's curator insight, January 27, 2014 7:50 AM

This article showed me that even social media plays an important part in schools. I use to think that social medias were just distractions, but now i know that it can actually help in my studies. 

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Survey: Learning '21st-Century Skills' Linked to Work Success

Survey: Learning '21st-Century Skills' Linked to Work Success | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Students' exposure to so-called 21st-century skills in school correlates positively with perceived quality of work later in life, according to a new study by Gallup Inc
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         ===> PracTICE matters, prepare the learners for the "Real-World"! <===

 

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What Makes Project-Based Learning a Success?

What Makes Project-Based Learning a Success? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Manor overview article - STW 1203

 

At one high school in Texas, where every class in every grade is project based, the answer is devotion to a consistent process, belief in relationships, and commitment to relevance and rigor. Results? Hard to beat.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Best-Practices

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=project-based-learning

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/is-your-professional-development-up-to-date/

 

Gust MEES's comment, April 10, 2013 8:13 AM
Hi Chris, I 'm ONLY drinking 2 cups of coffee in the morning & no other stuff to stimulate ;) It's all about training, "Life Long Learning" keeps the brain fit ;)
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Teacher-Prep Programs Zero In on Effective 'Practice'

Teacher-Prep Programs Zero In on Effective 'Practice' | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The Match Teacher Residency is one of a small number of programs that train aspiring teachers for the classroom through practice.
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PracTICE matters and it is the BEST preparation on HowTo teachers should get prepared before they have to teach the first time! HAT DOWN for that great initiative and hopefully others will join and/or doing similar in the same mentality ;)

 

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Teacher Development Research: Avoiding Pitfalls

Teacher Development Research: Avoiding Pitfalls | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Teacher Development Research Table of Contents:

 

 

 

- Introduction
- Keys to Educator Success
- Evidence-Based Practices and Programs
- Avoiding Pitfalls
- Annotated Bibliography


Every teacher can probably describe a boring or downright ineffective professional-development experience they’ve had. There are many challenges when trying to design a successful and engaging PD program for ongoing teacher education. Whether you’re an administrator looking for useful tips or an educator who wants to hone your own skills, the research-based hints below will help you avoid some of the most common problems and mistakes in PD programs.

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/is-your-professional-development-up-to-date/

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The Hawn Foundation develops programs to help children find happiness and success in school and life.

The Hawn Foundation develops programs to help children find happiness and success in school and life. | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The mission of The Hawn Foundation is to equip children with the social and emotional skills they need to navigate the challenges of the contemporary world in order to lead smarter, healthier, and happier lives.

 

Check out who is on the "Board of Directors", ===> Sir Ken ROBINSON! <===

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Check out who is on the "Board of Directors", ===> Sir Ken ROBINSON! <===

 

I think that means a LOT, SO check it out ;)

 

 

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