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5 Things I Learned About Teaching from Being a Student

5 Things I Learned About Teaching from Being a Student | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
There was one teacher that was different. His name was Mr. Hench. He was a hard and challenging teacher. He didn’t try to be funny, or make friends, or play nice with students in our class.

In fact, quite often he acted like we didn’t know much, and we should be farther along in our understanding of literary analysis. For an 8th grader, this caught my attention. This teacher was no joke!

I learned a lot from Mr. Hench that year, and I actually had him twice more as a teacher when I was in high school. There were a few other teachers like him that caught my attention and made me perk up in my seat as a student.

As I embark on getting my doctorate, I began to reflect on what actually mattered to me as a student, and how that impacted my teaching. Here’s what I learned about teaching from being a student.

Via John Evans
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Useful WebQuest Resources

Useful WebQuest Resources | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Useful resources related to the WebQuest model.

 

The resources on this page are designed to be useful to teacher educators and staff developers who are putting together a course or workshop about WebQuests. There's a lot to choose from!

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Deep Learning vs. Surface Learning: Getting Students to Understand the Difference | Faculty Focus

Deep Learning vs. Surface Learning: Getting Students to Understand the Difference | Faculty Focus | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

Sometimes our understanding of deep learning isn’t all that deep. Typically, it’s defined by what it is not. It’s not memorizing only to forget and it’s not reciting or regurgitating what really isn’t understood and can’t be applied.

 

The essence of deep learning is understanding—true knowing. That’s a good start but it doesn’t do much to help students see the difference between deep and surface learning or to help persuade them that one is preferable to the other.

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Using Webb's Depth of Knowledge to Increase Rigor | Edutopia

Using Webb's Depth of Knowledge to Increase Rigor | Edutopia | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Norman Webb's Depth of Knowledge Levels is a system that categorizes tasks according to the complexity of thinking required to successfully complete them.
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The Teacher Tap: Professional Development Resources for Educators

The Teacher Tap: Professional Development Resources for Educators | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

he Teacher Tap is a free, professional development resource that helps educators and librarians address common questions about the use of technology in teaching and learning by providing easy access to practical, online resources and activities. Check out the Project Overview for more information.

 

Technology, Teaching, and Learning


Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning


Libraries, Literature, and Information Literacy


Technology Tools


For a more indepth look at these topics, go to our online courses including:

 

Audio and Video Collections and Sources


Electronic Materials for Children and Young Adults


High Tech Learning


Information Architecture for the Web


We're in the process of updating this resource, so you'll find a mixture of old and new pages.

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