Best Websites for Teaching and Learning
The Best Websites for Teaching and Learning honors websites, tools, and resources of exceptional value to inquiry-based teaching and learning as embodied in the American Association of School Librarians' Standards for the 21st-Century Learner.
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cbrownellEducation
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Project-Based Learning Samples
View this collection of exemplary project-based learning samples to find out what they all have in common. What characteristics make a great project-based learning lesson?
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wbrtechteamEducation
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Teaching for Learning
Created by NxtWave doctoral students in their Fall 2014 TLCI846: Frameworks for Best Practice in School Libraries course, this LiveBinder addresses Standard 1: Teaching for Learning Candidates are effective teachers who demonstrate knowledge of learners and learning and who model and promote collaborative planning, instruction in multiple literacies, and inquiry-based learning, enabling members of the learning community to become effective users and creators of ideas and information. Candidates design and implement instruction that engages students' interests and develops their ability to inquire, think critically, gain and share knowledge. -- 2010 ALA/AASL Standards for Initial Preparation of School Librarians
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Dr. Audrey ChurchEducation
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Teaching & Learning
Tool and tricks of the trade, web 2.0, active learning and other information and methods gathered, researched in the effort to improve what I do in the classroom to help my students learn.
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Sheila McLendonEducation
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Campus Librarians Network (CLN)
A compilation of the work and resources of the Campus Librarians Network (CLN) hosted by New Visions for Public Schools and NYC DOE Office of Library Services..
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mjacobs7Education
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Genius Hour / 20% Time
Great Genius Hour and 20% Time resources including grade level success stories, why you would want to do Genius hour, how 20% time works, how to get started, how to work through issues, and how to communicate with parents about the projects.
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Joy Kirr (@JoyKirr)Education
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