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Assessment Literacy Makes for Better Learning

Issue 27 Nov / Dec 2010

Method A works. Pedagogy B doesn’t. Approach C, somewhat. Being able to evaluate our own …

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Reflection: Thinking about Doing

Issue 24 May / Jun 2010

Much has been said about the value of reflection. But how can it be effectively …

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The Competent Teacher

Issue 23 Mar / Apr 2010

“Competencies.” This word is increasingly being used in education circles today. It is a description …

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Growing a 21st Century Teaching Force

Issue 22 Jan / Feb 2010

“21st century learners call for 21st century teachers.” How many times have we heard this …

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Learning Together

Issue 20 Sep / Oct 2009

Studies have shown that when teachers learn and inquire together, they become more effective and …

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Are Your Students Who You Make Them Out to Be?

Issue 19 Jul / Aug 2009

You might have suspected by now that your thoughts influence your actions and words. But …

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Are You a Knowledge Maker?

Issue 18 May / Jun 2009

A knowledge maker is one who makes or creates knowledge. A knowledge user, on the other hand, is …

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A Time for Change

Issue 17 Mar / Apr 2009

Making one change in our lives is easy, sustaining it is not. Do innovation programmes, …

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Lessons Learned Outside the Classroom

Issue 16 Jan / Feb 2009

Have you ever wondered if the 100 hours you clock in for professional development is …

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