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Use your learning powers

Learning with e's

Well, that is exactly what some of my student teachers practised this week when we crossed over the river to spend the day in one of our local primary schools. Photos by Steve Wheeler Use your learning powers by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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BETTing on the future

Learning with e's

I would provide educators with access to all of the world’s knowledge in their local language. When they leave school, today’s future workforce will need to be agile thinkers, flexible and creative in their approach, and tech-savvy. By good pedagogy. Who was your greatest teacher and why? What book are you currently reading?

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BETTing on the future

Learning with e's

I would provide educators with access to all of the world’s knowledge in their local language. When they leave school, today’s future workforce will need to be agile thinkers, flexible and creative in their approach, and tech-savvy. By good pedagogy. Who was your greatest teacher and why? What book are you currently reading?

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Freinet and social media

Learning with e's

Here are five of his then radical methods placed into the context of social media: 1) The Pedagogy or Work. Using social networking tools to promote e-pals could potentially spread worldwide, with students in different countries discovering about foreign lands, cultures, languages, geography, history, music and sports.