Autumn spells back to school and academic life for those living in Northern hemispheres. As days become busier, teachers need support for inspiration in regard […]
unsplash-logoJosh Hild There are probably more problems in the world than I care to mention, though the environment is one that always comes to my […]
After reading George Couros' book "Innovator's Mindset: Empower Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture of Creativity", it made me reconsider how I would start […]
Digital literacies, Visual literacies, Social Media literacies. The skills and demands of today's literacies change and so should educational practices by meeting learners in the […]
There are a number of ways educators can continue doing professional development, even without exorbitant fees for training courses. Besides, blogs, newsletters and the myriad […]
Toa Heftiba Time and time again, I hear the same statements from learners- I was soooooo bored! The lesson was soooooo boring! This state of […]
via GIPHY If digital literacy hasn't been a burning issue to focus on in classrooms, it certainly has become one now. In particular, the skill […]
If you happen to live where Autumn has set in, this post is especially for you. As conferences become increasingly expensive to attend, one of […]
What is learning if not questioning? What is learning if not the provocation of questioning? The Learning Challenge with James Nottingham from Challenging Learning on […]
If you had a life threatening illness, would you go to a medical doctor trained in 1817? If you were not feeling well, would you […]
I recently wrote some more material for Scholastic. The purpose was to show teachers how making mistakes and giving answers rather than questions can really […]
photo credit: 蒲公英 via photopin (license) My last post was on professional development and somehow, the need for continuous professional development lingers on my mind. […]