BLOGS by LEADERS WHO INSPIRE



BLOGS by LEADERS in EDUCATION WHO INSPIRE

 ONTARIO EDUBLOGGERS

This is a compilation of Ontario Educators and their Blogs / Websites 

This site is Part of Doug Petersen's Website

Thanks so much to Doug for his work on this.

Click Here For: A List of Ontario Edubloggers

Posted to this site: Jan. 1st, 2024

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EVIDENCE - BASED TEACHING 

Because When You Know Better - You Do Better !

Check out this inspiring website here: Evidence Based Teaching 

Posted to this website: November 2023

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Daniel Willingham's Blog

What does the recent research show?

This research is posted to Daniel Willingham's Blog.
He is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia.  

Click here for his Blog. >> Daniel Willingham's Blog 


Click here for the research article: >> The Effect of Laptops In Lecture
Search Laptops in the menu bar of this site for this article 

Posted to this Web Page / Blog April 4, 2017 

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Dr. CATHY MIYATA'S BLOG AND HER

SOCIAL DISTANCING "STORY TELLING  UNIT" FOR JUNIOR STUDENTS


Dr. Cathy Miyata has been a life long friend and academic colleague 
It is no suprise to me see her share out this amazing unit to Junior Teachers 
at this time of social distancing during the Spring of 2020. 

Cathy writes:
Dear Teachers and Homeschooling parents, 
We understand that emergency remote teaching and learning is a challenge.  We want to help.  My student, Sarah Freeman, and I have prepared a remote unit for you based on the Ontario curriculum expectations for Language and Drama. It features personal and traditional storytelling as a means of building community, self confidence and self expression. 
This 10 module unit includes 16 original videos, many hyperlinks to sites and traditional stories from around the world, and 3-4 activities for each module. You can assign the entire unit or pick and choose whichever modules you think are more suitable for your students and children.  All modules are student friendly and can be read by them independently.  The unit was designed for students in grades 4-6 but the unit is very family friendly so siblings and parents can also be involved. 
We know how much you care for your students and how hard you are working. Parents, we know how hard this is for you, especially if you are also working from home while trying to cope  with disengaged children. We hope this unit relieves you of some of this enormous burden. We also sincerely hope your students and children love doing this.. 
Please follow the links to her blog and drama unit below.


Click the link below for:

Teachers and Homeschooling Parents! 

A Remote Storytelling Unit for grades 4-6


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Posted to this blog April 30th, 2020.

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Miss Wideen's Class Blog -  A must see!!

     Ms Wideens Amazing Classroom Blog

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ONTARIO CONNECTED EDUCATORS

Ontario School and System Leaders Edtech MOOC


This is an incredibly informative site where you can check blogs of many educators through Ontario.
It is a massive resource for Edtech learning.

Developed by Donna Fry
Provincial Lead for Leading Technology Enabled Learning & Teaching

Scroll down the right side of her web page for 50 educator blog sites.

Click Here: Ontario Connected Educators  

This is also posted under my favourites on this web page.


Donna Says:
So with #OSSEMOOC, we are trying to build capacity and promote connections.
We need to create a sustainable learning environment in Ontario that promotes self-directed learning for education leaders, and...
  • considers all learning preferences
  • allows for all levels of readiness
  • provides numerous entry points
  • is flexible
  • allows choice
  • respects limitations of time
  • supports a variety of learner interests
  • promotes the development of connections and connected learning
Check out her site!
You will come back to it time and time again!
Mark

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