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Cristina Milos

@surreallyno

Making myself progressively unnecessary. Therefore, a teacher. https://t.co/tZFQuSwC6K

Rome, Italy Katılım Kasım 2009
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Tom Bennett OBE
Tom Bennett OBE@tombennett71·
The best way to teach children how to be critical thinkers about social media (or any new information) is for schools to: 1. Make sure they know lots of core knowledge about science, history, language, etc so that false information is easier to challenge, and they possess robust frameworks of existing information 2. Teach them how to formulate logical arguments and syllogisms, and identify faulty reasoning. A few assemblies on fake news won’t cut it. The best way to nurture generations of informed critical thinkers, is by teaching them acres of knowledge-rich domain content, and how reasoning works. Critical thinking isn’t a skill separate from these things; it is composed of them.
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
How effective are open-plan classrooms or '21st Century learning spaces'? Is a noisy classroom a 'thinking classroom'? A short thread on why they're a really bad idea 🧵
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Steve Stewart-Williams
Steve Stewart-Williams@SteveStuWill·
“Tough math teachers get lower ratings from students, because students like them less. However, students get better grades with the tough teachers than with laxer teachers. Reason #167 why student evaluations of teaching aren’t particularly useful.” stevestewartwilliams.com/p/implicit-bia…
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Anna Stokke
Anna Stokke@rastokke·
Study on typed vs. handwritten notes for college students. "We conclude that handwritten notes are more useful for studying and committing to memory than typed notes, ultimately contributing to higher achievement.."link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Cristina Milos@surreallyno·
To attain knowledge, add things everyday. To attain wisdom, remove things every day. (Lao Tzu)
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Alex Quigley
Alex Quigley@AlexJQuigley·
🚨 NEW POST 🚨 'Adaptive Teaching: Scaffolds, Scale, Structure & Style' "It's important, if we're trying to help teachers move on from differentiation, to be clear how tasks can be adapted whilst retaining the same challenging goal." Feat. @ClareSealy theconfidentteacher.com/2024/04/adapti…
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Karen Vaites
Karen Vaites@karenvaites·
.@C_Hendrick’s keynote at @researchED_US was astoundingly good. I caught most of it on video… Sorry that it’s in Tweetable chunks, but I promise that it’s worth the headache of pressing Play a few times. What is learning, Carl asks?
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Dylan Wiliam
Dylan Wiliam@dylanwiliam·
It is often assumed that the rate at which we forget things depends on how well we learned them. By varying how many times the material was presented, in four experiments, "the rate of forgetting proved to be independent of initial acquisition" bit.ly/3TcJFty
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Cristina Milos@surreallyno·
Make it visible and clear for students. Represent it at the SAME time so they understand. Use colors at the beginning. #mathchat #edchat #pypchat
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
The anti-smartphone movement will be one of the biggest movements of our time. It's just getting started...
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Robert Pondiscio
Robert Pondiscio@rpondiscio·
The Matthew Effect: The rich get richer; the poor get poorer. If you are in knowledge and language-rich home or school, you are poised to grow richer still in vocabulary. If you don't, you are likely to fall further behind. 11/11
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Anna Stokke
Anna Stokke@rastokke·
"Our data suggest that for classes in which retrieval practice occurred, 92% of students reported that retrieval practice helped them learn and 72% reported that retrieval practice made them less nervous for unit tests and exams." researchgate.net/publication/26…
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Dylan Wiliam
Dylan Wiliam@dylanwiliam·
@Debi22979287 @helenrey @toddle_edu General problem solving is biologically primary—even crows can do it. Problem solving in a specific domain such as maths is biologically secondary, so for most learners, needs to be taught. For novices, this is best done by explicit teaching; for experts, problem solving is best.
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