Allanah King is a Blended eLearning Facilitator for CORE Education. In this talk she outlines the main reasons why she likes to facilitate learning with iPads.
Bosse Larsson, Swedish teacher, trainer and concept developer, spoke to us at the International Conference on Thinking. Bosse outlined the importance of Carol Dweck's work on growth mindsets for helping our students learn how to learn.
Professor David Perkins, the final keynote speaker at ICOT 2013 in Wellington, guides us through the history of teaching thinking and explains the lessons learned along the way.
ICOT 2013 keynote speaker Ewan McIntosh explains the process many creative professionals use and explains how this can be used to create dynamic and deeper thinking that will better equip students for their future.
Lane Clark unveiled her new thinking at the International Conference on Thinking in Wellington New Zealand, the perfect place!
Jo And Tara feel that the current NZC assessment system is eurocentric, classist, and out of date. In this talk they explain how they have come to this conclusion.
Annie Agnew was an invited presenter at ULearn12. In this talk Annie describes how she realised we need to listen to the children to identify how they deftly weave their learning experiences.
In the first of the ten trend series for 2013 Mark Osborne outlines some of the ways educators can personalise learning. As students increasingly bring their own devices to school, teachers have many opportunities to guide students to be more active in their own learning.
Richard Knuckey from Queen Margaret College in Wellington discusses e-portfolios. Richard's school uses e-portfolios for collecting and sharing work in three ways: staff professional development; student progress; and as a learning tool.