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Learning Technology & Tech Observations by Dr. Helen Teague

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ April 29

“Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?”
~John Keats, English poet, from Letters of John Keats

John Keats Quote on Education

 

 


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Excellent Writing Advice– Writing Takes Time

Writing Takes Time Advice from Jane

 

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Arts Integration graduate course – Ending week checklist

CUNE605 Week 8 Checklist

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ April 22

“Invitational education is a theory of practice to create a total school environment that intentionally summons people in schools to realize their relatively boundless potential.” ~Purkey. 1991, p. 2.

Basic Elements of Invitational Theory

 

 

 

 

                                                                              References

Setti-Parnes, M. (2021). Implementing invitational education theory to address the unique needs of children from military families. Journal of
Invitational Theory and Practice
27, 24-35. p. 2. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1325458.pdf

 

 


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CCE Finland Keynote Access and Handouts

Thank you to Heramb Kulkarni, conference leader for this invitation!

Speaker Title Card   CCE Finland QR Code

 

CCE Finland Shortened Link

https://tinyurl.com/CCE4232022

 

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ April 15

“Books are love letters (or apologies) passed between us, adding a layer of conversation beyond our spoken words.”
― Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

BooksOnTheNighStand       speaking bubbles

 

 


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Can We Talk? No, Really!

One of the many setbacks of the past two years is the learning voids among students who were kept home and not in school or other learning environments.

Perhaps our society forgot that “children don’t think like adults” (Papert, 1999)  and their needs, especially for social connections are vastly different from adults (Piaget, 1966). The earlier works of Vygotsky and later works of Bruner (1968), Papert, Lave and Wenger form a continuum of social-emotional learning.

speaking bubbles

Children learn to talk by … talking (Bruner, 1968). The human voice in real-time is preferred. Along with talking, we must utilize question wait time and active listening.

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Educators (and those who love them) can use EdTech Digital tools to catalyst the process of student talk in learning environments.

Here is a list of reliable online strategy “How-To’s”

Chatting It Up: How to Increase Student Talk Time in The ESL Classroom from Concordia University- https://www.cune.edu/academics/resource-articles/chatting-it-how-increase-student-talk-time-esl-classroom

9 Strategies for Getting More Students to Talk from Edutopia – https://www.edutopia.org/article/9-strategies-getting-more-students-talk

The Big List of Class Discussion Strategies, by Jennifer Gonzalez at Cult of Pedagogy – https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/speaking-listening-techniques/

Structured Student Talk from CCOE- https://www.scoe.org/files/el14-structured-student-talk-handout.pdf

Turn and Talk Strategy with Video Demonstrations from Teacher Toolkit – There is a Pre-K and older student version- https://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/turn-and-talk

 

 

 

 


                                                                                   References

Bruner, J. (1968). Child’s Talk: Learning to use language. Basic Books.

Concordia University (2019). Chatting it up: How to increase student talk time in the ESL classroom.
https://www.cune.edu/academics/resource-articles/chatting-it-how-increase-student-talk-time-esl-classroom

Gonzalez, J. (2015). The Big List of Classroom Discussion Strategie. Cult of Pedagogy. https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/speaking-listening-techniques/

Papert, S. (1999). Papert on piaget. Time magazine, pág105. https://ase.tufts.edu/DevTech/courses/readings/papertonpiaget.pdf

Piaget, J. and Inhelder, B. (1966). The psychology of the child. Basic Books.

Reid, R. (2019). 9 strategies for getting more students to talk. Edutopia. https://www.edutopia.org/article/9-strategies-getting-more-students-talk

Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE), (2021). Structured Student Talk. https://www.scoe.org/files/el14-structured-student-talk-handout.pdf

TeacherToolKit: Turn and Talk Strategy (2014-2022). https://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/turn-and-talk

Teague, H. (2022). Learning Theory-> Vygotsky’s ZPD/MKO Constructivism and Paper’s Constructionsim. [VideoFile]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/embed/TnnBpiSNSeU

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ April 8

“Change, like learning, happens over time rather than because of a one-time event”
~ T. D. Green, L.C. Donovan, J.P. Green

 

 

Green, T. D., Donovan, L. C., & Green, J. P. (2020). Making technology work in schools: How PK-12 educators can foster digital-age learning. Routledge. https://bibliu.com/app/#/view/books/9780429677656/epub/OEBPS/xhtml/contents.html#page_7

 


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What is a group of deer called? Little STEAM videos for procedural tasks in the learning environment

STEAM infusions of photography slide shows and short movies can enhance procedural tasks and task completion in learning environments.

 

Some classroom tasks across the curriculum that benefit from STEAM video/slide show infusions:

~Opening Procedures – As students enter and assemble

~Retrieving supplies, passing papers, uploading files, proofreading, peer review of short papers

~Class activity transition

~Inseat, calm break

~Learning Center station rotation

~Closing procedures

 

What else should be added to this list? 

 

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Oh, and a group of deer is called a rangale!

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Weekend Ed. Quote~ April 1

The Weekend Ed. Quote this week is courtesy of one of my Teacher/Graduate students

“I have nothing in common with lazy people who blame others for their lack of success. Great things come from hard work and perseverance. No excuses.” ~Kobe Bryant

From the teacher/graduate student, “When the kids first read that quote, they’re like, wow, that is harsh and kind of mean. I have them write whether or not they agree with the quote and their reasons why or why not. Then we talk about their answers, debate a little bit, and then I ask them to think about it again and tell me if any of their classmates have changed their minds about their answers. I pair this with professionalism and ethics and have them think about the quote in that context.”

 

 

 


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