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Daily Archives: June 22, 2014
teaching trades and technology
This post is written by Malcolm Dawson, Carpentry Trade Teacher, Holmesglen Institute, Victoria. Bob Dylan must have known something when he wrote the song “The times they are a changing” and there certainly has been a shift in the way things are … Continue reading
Posted in Assessment, Teaching, Technology
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Data Wise: Summer Institute Day 5.
Well…it’s over. Today was a celebration of our journey so far. We spent some time-sharing our insights and dilemmas with another school, and used something called the “consultancy protocol” to give and receive feedback around our journey to date. We … Continue reading
Posted in Assessment, Data Wise Program, Harvard, history, Teaching
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