Languages, ICT, education
2.1K views | +0 today
Follow
Languages, ICT, education
Jeziki, IKT, izobraževanje, ...
Curated by Alenka Andrin
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...

Popular Tags

Current selected tag: 'learning to learn'. Clear
Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

Ready to Learn? The Key Is Listening With Intention

Ready to Learn? The Key Is Listening With Intention | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it

Listening and observing can be passive activities—in one ear and out the other, as our mothers used to say. Or they can be rich, active, intense experiences that lead to serious learning. ...

No comment yet.
Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century

Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it
One of the take aways from the Curriculum Mapping Institute this past week was that it brought an upgrade to THE trusted KWL (Know, What to Know and Learned) Chart to the forefront. It seems a no b...
No comment yet.
Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

ReadingQuest | Reading Strategies

A website for teachers that explores comprehension and content reading strategies and when to use them in social studies.
Rhakia Alcarez's curator insight, March 8, 2014 8:31 PM

This is not an article but it is a helpful list of different reading strategies taken from ReadingQuest.org. I think this is important because everyone had their own style of learning and there doesn't have to be one set way of doing things. One can find new and interesting ways of reading by trying out these different strategies.

Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

21 Simple Ideas To Improve Student Motivation -

21 Simple Ideas To Improve Student Motivation - | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it
The best lessons, books, and materials in the world won’t get students excited about learning and willing to work hard if they’re not motivated. Motivation, both intrinsic and extrinsic, is a key factor in the...
No comment yet.
Rescooped by Alenka Andrin from Socio-Emotional Learning
Scoop.it!

Self-Regulation: The Other 21st Century Skills

Self-Regulation: The Other 21st Century Skills | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it

#Self-regulation is one of the hottest topics. This blog gives some good reflection and ideas for practice. How do you teach self-regulation? 


Via Steve Whitmore
Lihi Telem's curator insight, January 20, 2016 1:29 AM

מאמר מעניין וחשוב על הנושא של ניהול עצמי בלמידה ובכלל כחלק ממכלול של מיומנויות נוספות על המוכרות לנו במאה ה-21

Tasia Thompson's curator insight, January 24, 2016 5:03 PM

We try to teach this as educators, but self regulation is also a skill most parents  try desperately to teach their teens and young adult college kids so that they will have a fighting chance to be successful/"make it" in this competitive world. 

Eduard Lorda's curator insight, January 28, 2016 4:09 AM

#skills #recursos

Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

Self-Directed vs. Self-Determined Learning; What's the Difference?

Self-Directed vs. Self-Determined Learning; What's the Difference? | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it

"We need to move beyond the idea that an education is something that is provided for us, and toward the idea that an education is something that we create for ourselves." - Stephen Downes In this age of abundance of information, shifting classroom pedagogy isn't nearly enough to make learning in school more relevant and authentic for the learner. Self-directed learning (andragogy), and self-determined learning (heutagogy) are the ideals necessary in making students "future ready" to live and learn in a web connected world. 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

Study Guides and Strategies

Twenty sections of 250 study guides and 100 exercises for learners, middle school through returning adult, in 39 languages.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Alenka Andrin
Scoop.it!

Ready to Learn? The Key Is Listening With Intention

Ready to Learn? The Key Is Listening With Intention | Languages, ICT, education | Scoop.it
Listening and observing can be passive activities—in one ear and out the other, as our mothers used to say. Or they can be rich, active, intense experiences that lead to serious learning.
No comment yet.