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Sensible Learning

A Principal's Reflections

It is a distraction to the teaching and learning process. Blogs are an incredible social media tool that can be utilized in a variety of ways. Teachers can set up a class blog to foster creative writing and reflection, or as an alternative to a school newspaper. Social Media is bad and has no place in education.

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Designing Learning That Inspires Global Changemakers

Digital Promise

In this third post in our series on authentic learning with virtual exchange , HP Teaching Fellow Tiffany Correa shares how students used Skype to connect to a teacher in Bangladesh. Educators must fully immerse our young leaders of tomorrow in authentic , meaningful connections. Making Personal and Global Connections.

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How to Create Authentic Connections for Learners with Virtual Exchange

Digital Promise

In this first post of our three-part series, HP Teaching Fellows share how they used teleconferencing to create authentic learning experiences for their students. HP Fellows Create Local and Global Connections. Creating Cross-Cultural Connection and Collaboration. Authentic and Connected Learning Inspires Altruism.

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Teachers Explore Innovative Education in South Korea

Digital Promise

What happens when educators go beyond school walls to gain a global perspective on teaching and learning? For instance, according to Nelson, one teacher showed how she uses OneNote and Skype to collaborate with students and teachers across the globe to teach her students English. “I Taking Global Connections Home.

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Nurturing Global Citizenship Through ‘British Values’ (Book Release: Developing Quality PSHE in Secondary Schools and Colleges)

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This was clearly evident throughout my time teaching high-school geography and PSHE, and I concur with Chowdhury’s observation that our young people are the most globally connected.* British values’ are completely compatible with a DEI approach to teaching PSHE. References Wilson, H., Chowdhury, Z., Parker- Guest, H.,