Learning to Learn

Developing the skills needed to be a good learner
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Training the Brain to Listen: A Practical Strategy for Student Learning and Classroom Management
Training the Brain to Listen: A Practical Strategy for Student Learning and Classroom Management | Edutopia
How to Teach Your Students How to CHECK THEIR WORK
How to Teach Your Students How to CHECK THEIR WORK
I think, I question, I imagine, I create, I struggle, I collaborate, I try, I fail, I persist, I reflect, I change. I learn. This so reflects visible learning!
Eight Reasons to use Exit Tickets in your Classroom
Upper Elementary Snapshots: Eight Reasons to use Exit Tickets in your Classroom
Resources on Learning and the Brain
This is a compilation of data, advice, and examples of what's changed in teaching since we started to learn so much more about the brain and how it learns. Fact or Fiction. Applying Theories. Research.
Character Strengths
Seven character strengths that are highly predictive of lives that are “engaged, meaningful, and purposeful”
Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans | Teachers Pay Teachers
Good Learner and Quality Work Signs Signs that show the skills of a good learner and what is expected for quality work.
my study blog 加油
Habits of highly effective people, made by Moira M. 1. Be proactive. (Initiative to do to things) 2. Begin with the end in mind. (Set goals) 3. Seen first to understand, then to be understood....
How to be an independent learner in Design & Technology (or anything).
Own Your Learning
Fieldcrest - Grade Eight: Own Your Learning Student check-in before saying "I'm done"