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Contents for ED 381

Wilson's Sections 5 and 6

It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.

 Ancient Chinese Proverb

 

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Links to other courses 

Creativity Index

Curriculum Index

Models of Teaching and Learning 

Newer Views of  Learning Index

Reflective Teacher Index

Philosophical Foundations

More links

Graduate Exam Questions

Sample Lesson Plans

Webquests

Professional  Links

A little inspiration

Best picks - Books and videos 

 

Secured links and forms

Choice Project Groups

Due Dates and Linked Assignments

Forum Discussion Diagram

Forum Form

Jigsaw group assignments

Jigsaw 1 - Peer and Self Evaluation Form

Jigsaw 2 - Peer and Self Evaluation Form

Logon and Blog Creation Instructions

Personal Profile

Reading Reflection Form

Reading Schedule

Strategies - PDF file collection

Taxonomy Planning Information Grid

Taxonomy Planning Grid


PowerPoints -

The following have been created by Leslie Wilson for the expressed use of her students and may not be used by others without written permission.

1. Beginning PPT

2. The purposes of schooling - James Moffett 

3. Things to remember

4. What is education for? Includes different psychological orientations to learning

5. Using your assignments

6. Philosophy Overview

7. Types of Learning

8. Important aspects of Piaget

9. What does memory look like?

10. Archetypes

11. Learning Modalities

12. Review ppt from Mary Mielke

13. Twins

14. Personality

15. Cognition and learning styles

16. J and P The important things to remember

17. What is Intelligence?

18. Bodily-Kinesthetic -- Meeting their needs

19. EQ Overview

20. Brain-based education w/ cartoons some facts

21. Brain-based education - a review

22. Five learning Systems

23. How to prioritize concepts

24. Aims goals and objectives

25. Motivation

26. Beyond Bloom - Newer or other taxonomies

27. Understanding by Design - the backwards design process

 

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