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Collaboration and Wikis and Webdesign. Creative Commons Photos and Music. Religion Curriculum P-12 Web Tools. Christian Life RE Strand Tools. Sacred Texts RE Strand Tools. 10 Apps to Support RE. You will find great digital resources here that support the Religion Curriculum P-12 of the Archdiocese of Brisbane. Guide to Using Twitter in your Teaching Practice.
Saturday, June 21, 2008. Centre for Leadership in Education. Writer and publisher of resources for teachers of boys at primary and secondary schools in Australia and beyond. This has become a hot issue in Australia and his work has been popular with schools here and abroad. Michael began his teaching career as a High School teacher in inner Melbourne in 1974. Returning to Melbourne with his young family Michael accept.
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A blog devoted to those of us crazy enough to teach in the middle. Thursday, February 6, 2014. Use Velcro Dots to Calm Students. Today I wanted to share a little tip to help calm those students that become distracted and squirmy during lessons. I buy Velcro dots and stick them to the upper right and left hand corners of students desks. The calming effect the students get from rubbing their fingers over the Velcro is amazing! Links to this post. Saturday, August 10, 2013. So do schools in general.
Wahoo 4 Math and Science! A blog about the ubiquity of mathematics and science in the middle school world. The first six weeks of school have come and gone.
The Journey of the Modern Thought Leader by lulu. Posted by Brandon Elizabeth Hebert. Asymp; Leave a comment. I received this link in an email update from Prezi. Good ideas that can help us proliferate our thoughts. The Journey of the Modern Thought Leader by lulu. Posted by Brandon Elizabeth Hebert. Asymp; Leave a comment.