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Unpacking Trauma-Informed Teaching

Cult of Pedagogy

Alex Shevrin Venet Alex Shevrin Venet is someone whose work has dramatically expanded my own understanding of trauma-informed education, and my hope is that in sharing her approach with you, it will expand yours as well. ” She sees the most powerful trauma-informed education as working on three different levels: It RESPONDS to trauma.

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Call For Papers: Trauma Informed Anthropology

Teaching Anthropology

This Teaching Anthropology Special Issue will explore approaches to trauma-informed anthropology and to consider key emerging discussions around trauma-informed approaches more broadly. What are key considerations for a trauma-informed anthropology? How can anthropology contribute to understandings of trauma? by 2nd April 2023.

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Would You Rather: Acquiring Information

Catlin Tucker

Just as our fixed-menu dining scenario highlights the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach, traditional classroom settings often mimic this model with lectures or mini-lessons where a teacher presents information in a uniform way to all students.

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On Artifacts, Legacy Information, and Trust

All Things Pedagogical

In fact some folk may need a tangible hard copy of a text for classes or information because being on a screen too much creates bodymind strain. So much information is shared in these instances, links to resources, suggestions for books, suggestions for assessment designs. Like it never existed. All those relationships too?

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PROOF POINTS: Teens are looking to AI for information and answers, two surveys show

The Hechinger Report

There are some inconsistencies and many unanswered questions, but what stands out is how much teens are turning to AI for information and to ask questions, not just to do their homework for them. More than half of the early adopters said they had used AI for getting information and for brainstorming, the first and second most popular uses.

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Communicating in the Information Age

A Principal's Reflections

Now don''t get me wrong, this service is great, but like anything in life it is not full-proof or the preferred way to receive the information. To some this might seem a bit redundant, but in reality I am covering all of my bases to ensure that my stakeholders get the information. In my opinion the "Information Age" demands this now.

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Miss Information

Marginal Revolution

The post Miss Information appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Miss America , Miss United States and Miss USA are three different people.

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