A very exciting and plentiful internet site - with loads of educational films can be found at www.unitedstreaming.com
sign in is required but it's well worth it.
Enjoy
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Exercise and the brain
http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/special_feature/brain_gains/allison_answers_1.html
Interesting piece on exercise in math class.
Interesting piece on exercise in math class.
Monday, April 20, 2009
reading comprehension
http://literacynet.org/cnnsf/archives.html
Another great site - CNN and other articles in full text and abridged version. Great for classroom work and discussion - and also differentiated by level.
Let me know if anyone tries this in the classroom.
Another great site - CNN and other articles in full text and abridged version. Great for classroom work and discussion - and also differentiated by level.
Let me know if anyone tries this in the classroom.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
New slant to the traditional Bloom
David A. Sousa in his Book titled How the Brain Learns (2006) addresses the issue of revamping the traditional Bloom's taxonomy (knowledge, understanding, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation). The taxonomy has survived the test of time - with some minor modifications. Anderson et al (2001) revised the concept slightly in the following way
remember
Understand
Apply
Analyze
Evaluate
Create
The labels have been changed to verbs, and the model is no longer strictly linear. Children move around the taxonomy as they learn.
The authors speak about - using the taxonomy - by differentiating between complexity and difficulty.
Complexity refers to tasks that are at different levels of Bloom's taxonomy - creating a model of effective Government is more complex than naming the levels of Government. As you move up the taxonomy - the work becomes more complex.
Difficulty refers to the amount of effort a learner must expend within a given level of complexity. An activity within a level of the taxonomy can become increasingly difficult without becoming more complex. Name the provinces is less difficult than name the provinces and their capitals.
What does this mean????? Rather than focus purely on level of difficulty - the focus should be on complexity. All students - those with learning challenges and those needing to be challenged and everyone in between - should receive work at higher levels of complexity NOT only difficulty. In other words, all students should have opportunities to move up the taxonomy including those who struggle. All students should be provided with opportunities to analyze, synthesize and create.
Interesting for teachers!!!! Do most lessons within a given unit include opportunties for students to remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create. Let's bring the Taxonomy back to life!!!!
remember
Understand
Apply
Analyze
Evaluate
Create
The labels have been changed to verbs, and the model is no longer strictly linear. Children move around the taxonomy as they learn.
The authors speak about - using the taxonomy - by differentiating between complexity and difficulty.
Complexity refers to tasks that are at different levels of Bloom's taxonomy - creating a model of effective Government is more complex than naming the levels of Government. As you move up the taxonomy - the work becomes more complex.
Difficulty refers to the amount of effort a learner must expend within a given level of complexity. An activity within a level of the taxonomy can become increasingly difficult without becoming more complex. Name the provinces is less difficult than name the provinces and their capitals.
What does this mean????? Rather than focus purely on level of difficulty - the focus should be on complexity. All students - those with learning challenges and those needing to be challenged and everyone in between - should receive work at higher levels of complexity NOT only difficulty. In other words, all students should have opportunities to move up the taxonomy including those who struggle. All students should be provided with opportunities to analyze, synthesize and create.
Interesting for teachers!!!! Do most lessons within a given unit include opportunties for students to remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create. Let's bring the Taxonomy back to life!!!!
Registration for McGill courses open
The site for McGill/BJEC summer courses is now online. Please go to the link below - on the right side you will see BJEC courses. All documents should be downloades and mailed or brought to McGill - addressed to to Dean Thomson
Dean ThomsonUndergraduate Program Coordinator
McGill UniversityEducational & Counselling Psychology3700 McTavish Room 614Montreal, QC H3A 1Y2
dean.thomson@mcgill.ca
tel: fax:
514-398-4248514-398-6968
This is the site address
http://www.mcgill.ca/edu-ecp/onlinecourses/
Dean ThomsonUndergraduate Program Coordinator
McGill UniversityEducational & Counselling Psychology3700 McTavish Room 614Montreal, QC H3A 1Y2
dean.thomson@mcgill.ca
tel: fax:
514-398-4248514-398-6968
This is the site address
http://www.mcgill.ca/edu-ecp/onlinecourses/
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Interesting sites
http://www.ncte.org/press
This is a great site - with a lot of interesting information about literacy in the 21st century.
Look for the article - Writing in the 21st century written by Kathleen Blake.
This is a great site - with a lot of interesting information about literacy in the 21st century.
Look for the article - Writing in the 21st century written by Kathleen Blake.
Monday, March 30, 2009
McGill summer courses
Good Morning everyone
We are in daily contact with McGill department of Educational Psychology and Counselling and they have almost completed the website with all the information for summer registration - for our two BJEC/McGill courses. Teachers will be asked to go to the website (address will be sent shortly) download all forms and either mail them or bring them to McGill. All information will be clearly explained on the site.
The two courses offered are Evaluation EDPI 304 during the first week of August and Special Education EDPI 341 during the second week of August. Courses run from Monday to Friday - 9:00 to 5:00.
We are almost at our limit so if you are interested in registering for these courses but have not yet spoken with Frumet Singer - please contact her.
We are in daily contact with McGill department of Educational Psychology and Counselling and they have almost completed the website with all the information for summer registration - for our two BJEC/McGill courses. Teachers will be asked to go to the website (address will be sent shortly) download all forms and either mail them or bring them to McGill. All information will be clearly explained on the site.
The two courses offered are Evaluation EDPI 304 during the first week of August and Special Education EDPI 341 during the second week of August. Courses run from Monday to Friday - 9:00 to 5:00.
We are almost at our limit so if you are interested in registering for these courses but have not yet spoken with Frumet Singer - please contact her.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
What's new this week
McGill registration for the two summer courses will be put on line within the next few weeks. All those whose names are on our BJEC list will be contacted and will be given a very clear explanation as to how to register.
The courses will take place the first two weeks in August.
Mr Harel from JAFI, the Jewish Agency for Israel, will be in town next week. He will be visiting schools to discuss the possibility of Shlichim. They have done a lot of work recruiting and training Israeli educators for work overseas. If you are interested and do not yet have a meeting set up, please contact Frumet.
Don't forget about our CESI panel - Effective Practices in Independent Schools - March 31st from 7:00 to 8:30.
The courses will take place the first two weeks in August.
Mr Harel from JAFI, the Jewish Agency for Israel, will be in town next week. He will be visiting schools to discuss the possibility of Shlichim. They have done a lot of work recruiting and training Israeli educators for work overseas. If you are interested and do not yet have a meeting set up, please contact Frumet.
Don't forget about our CESI panel - Effective Practices in Independent Schools - March 31st from 7:00 to 8:30.
Bat Mitzvah at 90
Interesting article on having a Bat Mitzvah at 90 - our Bat Mitzvah girls would get a real kick of out this.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/us/22batmitzvah.html?_r=2&emc=eta1
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/us/22batmitzvah.html?_r=2&emc=eta1
Monday, March 23, 2009
Welcome to my blog
Welcome everyone
This is Karen Gazith's official blogging page. I plan to post interesting sites, articles and other useful information.
Stay tuned...
This is Karen Gazith's official blogging page. I plan to post interesting sites, articles and other useful information.
Stay tuned...
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