Montessori education emphasizes hands-on, self-directed learning with natural materials, fostering independence and curiosity. Technology, often seen as a distraction, can be integrated thoughtfully, especially for younger children. What is the intersection of the two? Here are thoughts from the Ask a Tech Teacher
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In the past six months, I've posted dozens of topics ranging from tech ed trends to how-tos, problem solving, and pedagogic discussions. I like to step back a few times a year and determine what readers are most interested in. WordPress makes that easy with their statistics. Here’s the
run-down so far this year: - LOTS of Resources for Kids’ Online Research
- Robot Teachers vs Human Teachers
- How to Find Old Elementary School Teachers
- How Students Can Build Their Own Apps
- 15 Websites on Natural Disasters
- Online Sites to Teach Mouse Skills
- Does Mindfulness Make Your Class Better?
- How to Blend DoK into Lesson Plans without a Comprehensive Rewrite
- April is Financial Literacy Month
- What is ‘Technical Math’?
The College Interview is intimidating and usually only applies to the Ivy League schools. If you're considering the US Naval Academy, it's called a Blue and Gold Interview. They will put you through a rigorous test of thinking on your feet, fast, and without 'umms'. Here's what you should know: Click for more
Q: What are the most important netiquette tips for students when using the Internet? A: Here’s a poster: Click for poster
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