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Deep Learning Through Music - Congratulations to #ocsb teacher Natalie Andrews featured in Ottawa Life Magazine

Deep Learning Through Music - Congratulations to #ocsb teacher Natalie Andrews featured in Ottawa Life Magazine | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
It’s not every day you meet a music/math polymath, but some lucky kids at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Elementary School in Kanata get to meet one every school day.

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Mijair sinclair's curator insight, March 22, 2020 11:25 PM
I think it’s cool that there’s a teacher out there that can teach her students through music. I definitely could imagine it making learning more fun for the students.

The article was written by Michael Bussiėre from the OLM OTTAWALIFE magazine company which seems like a good source.

I think this could be good information to audio professionals because it lets them know more kids are being exposed to music at young ages which might get more people into the music business in the future.


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8 Essential 21st Century Skills for Student Success  by Maria Kampen

8 Essential 21st Century Skills for Student Success  by Maria Kampen | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
21st century skills teach adaptability, critical thinking and digital literacy to make sure your students will succeed in an uncertain future.

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freebme013@gmail.com's curator insight, November 17, 2019 1:47 PM
If only we could summarize these eight essentials into one golden rule. That could be follow through with ONE specific cycle in this techno world and thrive!
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Educational Super Fad: Sitting In Rows | via John Dabell

Educational Super Fad: Sitting In Rows | via John Dabell | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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Study Finds Classroom-Response 'Clickers' Can ‘Impede Conceptual Understanding’ - EdSurge News via @jryoung 

Study Finds Classroom-Response 'Clickers' Can ‘Impede Conceptual Understanding’ - EdSurge News via @jryoung  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

Plenty of peer-reviewed research shows that classroom “clickers” improve student learning when it comes to delivering facts. But a new study found tha

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Embracing the New Ways Your Child is Learning Math - what's wrong with just memorizing math? by JO GARRETT

Embracing the New Ways Your Child is Learning Math - what's wrong with just memorizing math? by JO GARRETT | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
MIND Research Institute CFO Jo Garrett reflects on her own math education and why it's important to embrace the new ways that your child is learning math.

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thanks http://nikoofam.ir/
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Educational Super Fad: Sitting In Rows - Next year plan on moving the furniture to suit the activity by John Dabell

Educational Super Fad: Sitting In Rows - Next year plan on moving the furniture to suit the activity by John Dabell | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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Why losing control of your classroom is a good thing by  STEPHEN NOONOO

Why losing control of your classroom is a good thing by  STEPHEN NOONOO | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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