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Why Food Education Matters - Edudemic

Why Food Education Matters - Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
This image takes a look at how important it is to educate kids about food choices and eating healthy. So many kids don't know that real food doesn't come out of a box. Keep reading to learn more.
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It is amazing how little many students know about food. This infograhic shares statistics from across the world and some may come as a surprise. How often do Americans eat fast food? Does yoghurt come from plants? These questions and many more are answered in this visual.

Take some time to explore this post and see if you could create a lesson or two to help our students why and how to make better choices when choosing what to eat.

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Information Literacy Issues - A Look at Plagiarism (Infographic)

Information Literacy Issues - A Look at Plagiarism (Infographic) | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Developing information literacy skills is perhaps the most important issue in 21st Century Learning and yet the struggle to do so is an uphill battle. We asked our friends in the library world what...
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The "Immeasurable" - What is it that we are Assessing?

The "Immeasurable"  - What is it that we are Assessing? | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"...school assessment lives primarily in the bottom left part of that graph, and that we rarely if ever get to the “immeasurable” stuff that resides toward the top right. To put it another way, we focus in schools on that which is quantifiable when, I think, our real value as places of learning rests in that messy stuff that isn’t."

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