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Societal impacts on learning

While students do seem to possess limitless amounts of energy, this assertion comes with two important caveats. First there is a great deal of variety with regard to the levels of different students and, therefore, in the amount of energy they are able to expend in any specific activity. Secondly, there are limits to the amount of effort any child can expend within any 24 hour period. More
 
     
     
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  Learning Trends

Brain-based Leaning
Multiple Intelligence Theory in the Classroom
Authentic Assessment
  Critical Thinking

Bloom’s Taxonomy
Decide on objective of lesson
Engage active student participation
Choose appropriate learning activities
Monitor and review
Provide assessment and feedback
  Student Engagement

Effort vs. innate ability
Build system of rewards
Design of learning activities
Valuing effort
  Societal & Education

Societal impacts on learning
 
 
  Parent/Teacher Communication

View parent as partner in learning process
Schedule regular meetings
Base meetings on assessments
  Professional development

Analysis of Obama’s Health Plan
Making time for professional development
   
 
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