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Strictement pédagogique--Articles on teaching/learning/technology and andragogy
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5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn

5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Helping students learn how to learn: That's what most educators strive for, and that's the goal of inquiry learning. That skill transfers to other academic su

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Gust MEES's curator insight, September 26, 2013 12:39 PM

 

Learn more:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Learning+2+Learn

 

 

Kevin Hewitson's comment, September 27, 2013 2:05 AM
Also check out Learning Quotient (LQ) concept from ace-d. Link to blog and first of a number of articles explaining and linking LQ to different aspects of learning: http://4c3d.wordpress.com/2013/08/11/learning-quotient/
Ivonne Tinoco's comment, October 2, 2013 11:34 AM
:) Thank you for sharing it :)
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The 8 Aspects of Teacher Learning

The 8 Aspects of Teacher Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

You've heard us use the phrase 'lifelong learner' often enough to know that we believe it to be a necessity for today's digital students.

 

This is especially true in a world that's changing with the rapidity of our own, thanks to the influx digital culture. But how does lifelong learning apply to the profession of teaching? More and more educators are discovering and embracing the changes happening in their profession, and realizing that their own learning journeys are still progressing on exciting new pathways.

 

The aspects of this kind of learning can now be identified, and you'll see them by reading this article by Sister Geralyn Schmidt, featured recently on the PLP Network. And it all started for her with one little book ....”


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