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From Megan Tolin
http://www.kdsi.org How do you reach students who are culturally and racially different from you? This course provides thought-provoking background and practical… -
From Megan Tolin
The definition of good parenting, good teaching, and good treatment is being responsive to the hand you've been dealt. Notice, the definition isn't… -
From Megan Tolin
Video to teach the theory of behaviour modification when looking specifically at altering consequences. This clip specifically examines positive reinforcement. -
From Megan Tolin
Check out this video from Volume 3 of the 3 volume vook, Mind in the Making - The Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, by Ellen Galinsky. To see more, visit vook.com! -
From Megan Tolin
Challenging behavior occurs when the demands of the environment exceed a kid's capacity to respond adaptively. In other words, it takes two to tango. But many… -
From Megan Tolin
http://www.ted.com Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional… -
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Excerpts of interview with Dr Banks on multicultural education & education in America & China. -
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The video record of how one 4 year old boy, Riain, progresses with his reading over a twelve week period, captured on camera by the teachers in Measham Primary School,… -
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The video record of how one 5 year old boy, Adam, progresses with his reading over a twelve week period, captured on camera by the teachers in Heather Primary School,… -
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An intimate look at the heart of culture-based education and the indisputable evidence that children thrive in an environment that fosters a learning process they can… -
From Megan Tolin
Education experts Jackie Jordan Irvine, Geneva Gay and Kris Gutierrez explain how to make culturally relevant pedagogy a reality in your classroom. -
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This is the most important theme of Collaborative Problem Solving: the belief that if kids could do well they would do well. In other words, if the kid had the skills to… -
From Megan Tolin
http://www.ted.com Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi asks, "What makes a life worth living?" Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure… -
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SKinner interview showing operant conditioning with pigeons. Discusses schedules of reinforcement -
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This is the story of Parker 101, a class designed by students at the Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, IL. After taking a class taught by Andy Kaplan about the… -
From Megan Tolin
(Part 1 of 2) Once you've identified the unsolved problems that are precipitating challenging episodes, and determined the two or three high-piority unsolved… -
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This video presents a positive view of progressive education although it begins with a parent complaining that children are not learning the fundamentals. Various… -
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Public Intellectuals and the Crisis of Higher Education as a Public Good October 4, 2012 at Western University, London Ontario Henry A. Giroux writes and teaches… -
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Lawrence Hall of Science, the Office of Equity & Inclusion, the Office of Faculty Equity and the Office of Student Affairs at UC Berkeley are pleased to host this… -
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Dr. Carol Lee, professor of African American Studies and Learning Sciences at Northwestern University, cautions against ignoring the cultural, racial, and basic human… -
From Megan Tolin
There are three ways in which adults try to solve problems with kids: Plan A (which is unilateral problem solving), Plan C (dropping the problem completely), and Plan B… -
From Megan Tolin
(Part 1 of 2) Your explanation for a kid's is challenging behavior has major implications for how you'll try to help. If you believe a kid is challenging…