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Tanya Travis

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Tanya Travis
Tanya Travis@travistech2·
I’ve joined @Wakelet’s #TeamControl! I’m a curator who: Plans everything out beforehand 📆 Focuses on the details 🔎 Loves being organized! 📝 I nominate the following people to join Team Control!👇
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TeacherGoals@teachergoals·
Put your response below! 👇
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
Setting a goal to achieve long-term health by developing strategies to get better control of my uncontrolled asthma. Walden University. #theNSLS
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@MoonMastersMath The connections between social learning theory and learning management systems are exceptionally relevant to educators. Evaluating the 4 principles can lead to great reflection. #6711SM6
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@CulletonMusic The clear examples in the video make connections between modeled behavior and its impact on student responses. #6711SM6
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Alicia Culleton@CulletonMusic·
People learn from watching others. Social Learning Theory, developed by Albert Bandura, can be applied to understand the root causes of behavior and the importance of role models. This animated video explains the theory clearly and concisely. #6711SM6 youtube.com/watch?v=lqScOI…
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@TechwithMrNash Great information. I'm starting an early explorers unit that focuses on the belief systems of multiple cultures and their impacts on others. #6711SM6
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
“THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIAL LEARNING THEORIES IN THE TEACHING OF SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION” Edinyang, Sunday David Ph.D writes “This paper discusses the implications of social learning theories on Social Studies education.” #6711SM6 eajournals.org/wp-content/upl…
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
Learn about social learning theory in education, how to implement it into your classroom, and access additional resources to support social learning in your teaching practice. wgu.edu/blog/guide-soc… #6711SM6
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@512Construct @weebly What a great resource for the classroom. The link to the Pinterest board of constructivism resources provides multiple excellent examples. #6711SM5
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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@TechwithMrNash A great article that reminds me of how important it is to focus on student explanations that include a reflection on their thinking. #6711SM5
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Jovan Nash
Jovan Nash@TechwithMrNash·
Stand out "All school stakeholders should view the classroom as a community for discussion and exchange of ideas. Students in the classroom are responsible for the defense, proof, justification, and communication of their ideas to the community." This is Constructivism. #6711SM5
Teach for tomorrow@IvettePineda12

A great popular source for constructivism/constructionism is the article "Social Constructivism in Education". It's a great source because it explains how to apply the theorem into the classroom. #6711SM5 theedadvocate.org/social-constru…

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Tanya Travis@travistech2·
@bilskemper What a great speaker! His comments about the disconnect between instruction today and what is necessary to succeed in the world are thought-provoking. #6711SM5
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Joshua Bilskemper
Joshua Bilskemper@bilskemper·
youtube.com/watch?v=BDFnNc… This popular source is a video that looks at the history of constructivism throughout public education, and examines how instructional practices need to change to compliment the twenty first century learning and adult. #6711SM4
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