The world we live in today is vastly different to the world we as educators experienced when we were growing up. Many students in today's classrooms have access to and experience using different technological devices that have the capacity to connect them to others locally, nationally and globally. There is a plethora of real-world and virtual experiences out there to helps students connect what they know and are learning to real problems, scenarios, situations etc.
How often do we capitalise on the opportunities to connect learning with real-world situations?
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With freely available and increased access to technology, teachers have the power to develop quality, meaningful opportunities for students to make their thinking visible, amplify their voice and show their understanding in multiple ways, including the creation and sharing of:
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AuthorHi, I am Alice. I am a primary teacher and leader in New South Wales, Australia. I have been teaching for the past 14 years in both the Public and Catholic school systems. I am passionate about supporting and mentoring colleagues to think deeply about their efforts to cultivate thinking and learning opportunities for students. Read more Archives
August 2023
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