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Monthly Archives: November 2015

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How To Learn Better: Part 1 Chunking

Classroom StrategyBy Mike NeerNovember 27, 2015Leave a comment

In my many years teaching in the classroom, I always felt that one of the most important things I did was to give tips to the students that would help them learn better.  They really appreciated it, and they often had ahas! when they realized there was an easier way to study, memorize, etc.  I…

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Top 5 Traits of a Great Principal

Research ReviewBy Mike NeerNovember 20, 2015Leave a comment

What Makes a Good Principal? After many years of teaching at all levels of education, I distinctly remember the principals I served under.  My first principal was a nice guy but very defensive. Another was very supportive of me, but never came into my classroom. Another liked to discuss educational problems and issues with me.…

Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?

Ask DataWORKSBy Erin JonesNovember 13, 2015Leave a comment

  Wow! I had no idea. My son will be attending kindergarten for the first time next year. Last year he took a kindergarten readiness test at his preschool. As I looked through his test, I found myself thinking about what he needs to know before he starts kindergarten. I was not aware of the…

The Maker Movement in the Classroom: Part 1 – An Introduction

TechnologyBy Chris JonesNovember 6, 2015Leave a comment

The maker movement is a relatively recent development in the world. It is a unique combination of DIY building, traditional crafting hobbies, device hacking, and other digital skills. It focuses on the creation of novel items instead of buying what is commercially available. There is also an emphasis on creativity, modification, and applied cutting-edge science.…

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