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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology: Mountains Beyond Mountains
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology. A Luther College Music Education student is given the opportunity to express his opinions on the internet, perhaps too hastily. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Our group faced several challenges with this book. We were to take a book about health and medicine and relate it to education. How were we to do that? It represents all of the work that our group did with Mountains Beyond Mountains. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You Cant Afford to Get Drunk.
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology: February 2009
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology. A Luther College Music Education student is given the opportunity to express his opinions on the internet, perhaps too hastily. Thursday, February 26, 2009. New Information from Young Educators. Most of our discussion centered around the qualms of the modern educator. Technology is a wonderful tool to employ in the classroom, but how much is too much? Secondly, did this class achieve documented improvement in these students' understanding of history?
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology: Role-Playing
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology. A Luther College Music Education student is given the opportunity to express his opinions on the internet, perhaps too hastily. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. I was almost dreading to go to class that night. I hated the idea of the new system, and I had to be a supporter by 6PM. I was a hypothetical parent of an over-achieving, highly academic, and very bright son, and I had to start kissing the feet of this plan and quick. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Green Thoughts...: Moutains Beyond Moutains
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Mountains beyond Mountains is a wonderful book by Tracy Kidder. It is the story of Dr. Paul Farmer who spends his life in Haiti, helping cure diseases like TB and AIDS. Now what does this story have to do with education? You can watch our project here. CLICK HERE! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kelly Bandman-Vocal Music Education.
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Green Thoughts...: Let's do something!
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. How do family roles shape our lives? Are they really that important? For us here in the United States, this may seem foreign. Sometimes we cannot even seem to respect ourselves, let alone other people. People here may try to put the emphasis on recieving a sucessful education, but do the students believe it? April 5, 2009 at 4:45 PM. It's a great point, Kelly, but how can we bring this change about? America seems to love being a free nation. One of our most cherished rights ...
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Green Thoughts...: More Hope
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Saturday, March 21, 2009. This idea is what interests me so much in teaching. How can we, as teachers, connect with students? There are subjects that each student can excel in, and it is our job to spark and guide that interest. I think that the new history teacher would have learned and loved teaching more if he had started out the year in a good way. Learning from mistakes and experiences is the most valuable way to learn. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kelly Bandman-Vocal Music Education.
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Green Thoughts...: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Mountains beyond Mountains is a wonderful book by Tracy Kidder. It is the story of Dr. Paul Farmer who spends his life in Haiti, helping cure diseases like TB and AIDS. Now what does this story have to do with education? You can watch our project here. CLICK HERE! Sunday, May 3, 2009. To learn more about the adolescent brain click here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kelly Bandman-Vocal Music Education.
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Green Thoughts...: Blogging is not the only way.
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Sunday, April 26, 2009. Blogging is not the only way. Throughout this semester, blogging has been an interesting task to keep on top of. I have to admit, at first I was relatively skeptical of this idea. However, I have to say my opinions have changed. It's been fun to write down my thoughts about education and our class discussions. Our question for this week. How is technology useful? How can you visualize using blogging in your future classroom? By Doris Bergen and Doris Pronin Fromberg .
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Green Thoughts...
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Saturday, April 18, 2009. My weaknesses fall in science and social studies. As I further my education and career, I intend to work on incorporating these disciplines into my classroom. A website entitled Edutopia is a great place to start this search. They have pages developed specifically for teachers. One which relates specifically to this idea of expert knowledge and Teacher Development. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kelly Bandman-Vocal Music Education. Blogging is not the only way.
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology: David Dunlap Scribbles a Dot
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With an Open Mind: Thoughts on Educational Psychology. A Luther College Music Education student is given the opportunity to express his opinions on the internet, perhaps too hastily. Friday, March 13, 2009. David Dunlap Scribbles a Dot. It was at this point of the lecture that I became skeptical of this man. What does a scribbled black dot have to do with art? Is it the lecture? Is it the spoken word or the gesture? March 15, 2009 at 2:55 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chalk - Why We Need to Be ...