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Kati

@kati_varela

Fascinated by language acquisition; interested in how learning occurs; technology with purpose #ozLANGed #aussieED fan Views my own

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linkhttp://about.me/kati.varela calendar_today11-09-2009 09:27:55

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“it is not enough to tell students how to study, even if we explain why. As teachers, we should build routines in the classroom that closely support the students in applying effective strategies.” researched.org.uk/from-neuroscie…

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“A University of Chicago study published in Psychological Science in 2015, established a link between how bilingualism or multi-cultural exposure lead to an enhanced ability in perspective taking and understanding the meaning behind the words being spoken” cnbctv18.com/views/the-adva…

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Strong argument for many languages to coexist Don't insist on only English! youtu.be/sCTI5tcnEok #ozlanged #mfltwitterati #langchat

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"Teaching self-regulation is great, but making sure kids are in an environment conducive to learning is more important" edutopia.org/article/helpin…

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Instead of detracking math classes, an Oklahoma district added tutoring and non-test-based ways for students to qualify for advanced math. Neal Morton The Hechinger Report How one district has diversified its advanced math classes — without the controversy kqed.org/mindshift/6305…

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“Standards based report cards have really helped us understand what exactly a kid does and doesn’t know, which is important so the parents can provide support, and the teachers can focus on what they need to teach the students,”

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“The students in those classrooms reported feeling safer to make mistakes and embraced errors as part of the learning process. They grew more confident and found more academic success.”