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Lessons from Professor Snowman - Inquiry LearningLessons from Professor Snowman - from my blog TaigaTeacher.com Inquiry learning focuses on the idea that the learner generates their own q… Started by Harmony |
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Jan 29 Reply by Stefan Anderson |
The Sandy ClassroomCenters at the Beach Whether you are a homeschooling parent or a classroom teacher, centers are something you are probably familiar wit… Started by Harmony |
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JW gardnerCut Flowers I found this gem of a quote by J.W. Gardner recently. Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we ar… Started by Harmony |
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How did your 2012 Let's G.O. (Get Outside) event go?!We're so excited to hear about your April events! Please join the Let's G.O.! (Get Outside) group and post your stories and photos. Haven'… Started by Daniella (Donna) Drader |
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Planning Ahead - Lessons for the shortest Day of the Year - Winter SolsticeSolstice Lesson Planning In a little over a month we will officially begin Winter, though it feels like we've been fully engulfed in it al… Started by Harmony |
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Nov 21, 2011 Reply by Juliet Robertson |
Join us for our International Green Schoolyard Conference: Sept. 16-18, 2011, San Francisco Bay AreaAs many of you know, the green schoolyard movement is growing rapidly and flourishing around the world. Schools near and far are reimagini… Started by Sharon Danks |
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Best practice..I'm a geographer and so have a preoccupation with place (and space and connections).. but I have always felt most happy in the company of a… Started by Daniel Raven-Ellison |
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Sep 28, 2010 Reply by Clark Meyer |
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