Sunday, January 30, 2011

Seven Ways to Love a Child: A Valentine for Parents























..Parenting is not consistent or predictable.  Loving a child is not always fun or easy.  Establishing a few flexible, healthy habits is a parent’s best demonstration of love...


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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How Children Learn by Stella Vosniadou
























This article identifies twelve conditions that promote learning. Here are a few to whet your appetite:
1. "Learning requires the active, constructing involvement of the learner."
2. "Learning is primarily a social activity and participation in the social life  of the school is central for learning to occur."
3. "People learn best when they participate in activities that are perceived to be useful in real life and are culturally relevant."


The article is organized in such a way that you can read in front to back or 
just look at each of the twelve points. 
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Assessing What Matters by Robert J. Sternberg





















...So what should we assess? We should assess what students need to become active and engaged citizens of the world in which they will live-in a sense, what it takes to be "expert" citizens. Oddly enough, a lot of models can prepare students for the roles they will play in their world. Traditional schooling just does not happen to be one of them. We should also assess in ways that can help students develop the skills they need for success in school and life...


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