Ning in Education

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Teresa Fox Comment by Teresa Fox on June 21, 2009 at 11:39pm
I have been reading about Marzano’s effective strategies in teaching. I am particular interested in the Nonlinguistic representations. I am interested in knowing what has been successful and has not been successful in classrooms. I am also interested in the technology that is being used to incorporate nonlinguistic representations. Have there been challenges in incorporating nonlinguistic activities? Are they harder to implement in virtual classrooms?
Taylor Johnson Comment by Taylor Johnson on June 20, 2009 at 10:13pm
Please check out "SAWP Demo" here in Ning in Education and feel free to join and look around. I created a professional development opportunity for my fellows in the Southern Arizona Writing Project in Tucson wherein we read a real student paper, offered feedback to the student, and then paired up and critiqued and gave feedback to one another on one another's feedback. This work is part of my on-going interest in peer-to-peer, grass-roots professional development. I believe that K-12 administrators need to realize that the deepest learning comes from reflective practice amongst professionals who are encouraged to deepen their own expertise through networks of true collaboration where teachers are valued as equals providing one another feedback and the sharing of knowledge. We can promote that through the use of Nings. I'm open to feedback on this work from anyone with ideas! Thanks.
Judith McCue Comment by Judith McCue on May 15, 2009 at 1:44pm
I would like to know what kind of professional development in language arts teachers have found most useful?

Has anyone found Great Books Shared Inquiry training useful for more effective questioning?
Rebecca Vaughan Frazee Comment by Rebecca Vaughan Frazee on April 28, 2009 at 1:00pm
Here's a link to George Siemen's blog, FYI...

http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/
Rebecca Vaughan Frazee Comment by Rebecca Vaughan Frazee on April 28, 2009 at 12:47pm
I am interested in social networking for PD too. Please keep us posted if/when you find anything.
Cynthia Hendricks Comment by Cynthia Hendricks on April 28, 2009 at 5:42am
FETC has a virtual on demand conference. I watched the keynote speaker, DR. STEVEN L. PAINE: 21st Century Learning: A Necessity for Our Students. I really enjoyed this! http://Virtual.FETC.org It's only available until July 23, 2009. There are other speakers as well, but he was definitely worth watching.
Mary Ann Comment by Mary Ann on April 27, 2009 at 6:35pm
Would be interested in knowing any great webinars on professional development, technology integration, differentiated instruction, etc...is there a way to be notified about upcoming webinars that you could share?
 

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Kapil Dogra Julia Poole Carolynn Bruton Rebecca Vaughan Frazee Deirdre Bonnycastle meri walker Ana Steve Mackenzie George D. Appel Sharon Taylor Pam Allyn Lorrie Cosgrove Gary Latman Gogo Erekosima Taylor Johnson CIndyLane emma nilsson Steve Hargadon Colette Cassinelli David Donica annieg Darren Draper Lucy Gray Brian C. Smith Janet Hawtin Paula Shelton Mary Hricko Paula Lenox Andrew Sambrook Heather Davis
 
 

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