How do morning meetings make a difference in sustaining a positive community? Edutopia features Symonds Elementary, where “teachers use morning meetings to develop valuable social-emotional skills, create a culture of respect and trust, and prepare students to learn.”
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10 Must-See Documentaries on Creativity & the Future of Education
We now have the technology to make education accessible to everyone—anywhere they are in the world—and the digital tools to enhance the way each of us learn, work and create. But this new era requires we teach a new set of skills.
Check out 10 education documentaries featured on DIY Genius that provide a glimpse into the future of education, the skills that are needed for 21st century living, and how we can use technology to enhance individuality, increase creativity, and teach the process of innovation.
5 Alternative Ways to Use Kahoot! in the Classroom
A game of Kahoot! is typically initiated by educators as a way to gain rich insights about their classroom, through formative assessment or reviews. However, there are loads of alternative ways to play Kahoot! to capture the hearts and minds of learners—with a focus on mastery and helping learners realize their deepest potential. Kahoot! Journal reports »
Digital Learning Resources: Walking Inside Your Photographs
New digital learning resources from the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities offer access to history resources for kids and teachers to consume and even create. Tour the ruins at Pompeii, “walk” through Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, upload a 360-degree photo and place audio clips into the virtual space, and more! Check out these new tools »
Beyond ‘Turn It Off’: How to Advise Families on Media Use
“Today, more than 30% of U.S. children first play with a mobile device when they still are in diapers, according to Common Sense Media. Furthermore, almost 75% of 13- to 17-year-olds have smartphones, and 24% admit using their phones almost constantly, according to the Pew Research Center.”
With the goal of providing thoughtful, practical advice to parents based on the evidence, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) convened the invitation-only Growing Up Digital: Media Research Symposium this past May. Read in AAP News about 12 key messages that emerged for parents »
What We Learn from Making
“What are the real benefits of a maker-centered approach to learning? It’s often described as a way to incubate STEM skills or drive technical innovation — and it is probably both of these. But as a new report from Project Zero’s Agency by Design concludes, the real value of maker education has more to do with building character than with building the next industrial revolution.” Keep reading in Usable Knowledge, an online resource from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.