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Goal 26: Support a Movement #30Goals

Goal 26 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011 “We must remember that one determined person can make a significant difference, and that a small group of determined people can change the course of history.” ~ Sonia Johnson Goal Short-term- Write down your vision of how you would improve education, then describe a movement that supports [...]

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Goal 21: Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom #30Goals

Goal 21 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011 “Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.”~ Scott Adams Goal Short-term- Have a lesson where your students are allowed and encouraged to explore several options and discuss which one was a success and which not so successful. Long-term- Support an [...]

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Goal 20: Share Your Resources! #30Goals

Goal 20 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011 “It is no longer enough to do powerful work if no one sees it.”~ Chris Lehmman Goal Short-term- Share your favorite lesson. Long-term- Prepare a presentation for a workshop on online conference. Share your resources and ideas during this presentation. Mentioned Posts My First Real Class by [...]

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Considering the Curriculm: TeachMeet Newcastle Keynote

I had the incredible privilege of being the keynote at the TeachMeet in Newcastle/Gateshead yesterday. I have to thank Steve Bunce (@SteveBunce) and Simon Finch (@SimFin) for their incredible hospitality and invitation. This was my first TeachMeet and I was blown away by the incredible way that educators are working with their students. For example, [...]

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Goal 19: Avoid Burn-Out #30Goals

Goal 19 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011 “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.”~ Mary Anne Radmacher Goal Short-term-Take at least one hour for yourself where you don’t dwell on your role as an educator but instead give your [...]

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