WORKING TOGETHER
The aim of education must be the training of independently acting and thinking individuals who, however, can see in the service to the community their highest life achievement.
Albert Einstein
Welcome Educators!
Happy Poetry Month!
A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments,
shape the world, and stop it going to sleep.
Salman Rushdie
I write poems to figure things out.
Sarah Kay
GREAT CLASSROOM IDEA
Digital Storytelling
NDSS Socials Studies students wrote "in role" about a Black Canadian and then used Blabberize to tell the story. To see the lesson and rubric go to Kathie McGregor's Tech Integration in Socials Studies blog.
Digital Storytelling meets a variety of instructional needs.
Check out some of our favourites at our digital storytelling page and our Delicious Stack.
Check out previous great idea: infographics (visual representation of information) in the classroom and foldables (interactive, three-dimensional, student-made graphic organizers).
Upcoming Events and News
Read a Book, tell a Story: Invite young writers to share their stories or poems. Go to http://www.bookweek.ca/ for details.
April 13: DRC. 2:30-4:30. Building Your Personal Learning Network. We are meeting on the first Friday of the month to explore the use of digital tools for learning: Twitter, Facebook, wikis, blogs, and more. All SD68 staff welcome. April Focus: Blogging. RSVP to sbeleznay@sd68.bc.ca. Share flyer: pln.doc
May 5: Bookfest 2012. Downtown. Meet the authors: Join Andrea Beck, Mike Deas, Julie Flett, Michael Kusugak, Julie Lawson, Martin Springett, Joan Betty Stuchner, Paul Yee and Werner Zimmermann. For more information go to http://www.bookfest.ca/
May 6th: Deepening Inquiry and Building Curiousity - for a Healthy Learning World. Vancouver. Network of Inquiry and Innovation. For more information see flyer: NOII Seminar Registration Form.pdf
Read the winter edition of ConnectED - a magazine for the families of the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District.
Join us online!
- Find out about professional learning opportunities in the district. Go to our PD Wiki.
- Keep up to date with the newest resources: join our DRC 68 fan page on Facebook.
- Follow some of our concerns, questions and "wondering abouts" in education at our Working Together blog. This month, we're sharing stories of Professional Learning Communities in our neighbourhood.
- Follow us on Twitter for intriguing sites and provocative articles for educators. We now have a Twitter Feed in the sidebar.
- Get regular email updates through our Connections Listserv. Email sbeleznay@sd68.bc.ca to join. See our latest message here: Free (or almost free) stuff for you.
Find more information, resources and teaching ideas:
Find out more about how to use this wiki - and how to create your own: Working with Wikis.
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