The Weekly Teacher’s Notepad: 10 Professional Development Links to Click

The Teacher’s Notepad is reactivated :) Every Saturday, TFT will post 10 useful teaching links for you.

Our hope is that you will find something useful in the 10 links and websites to check out which you can use in your classroom or at the very least make you reflect on your teaching philosophy and methodology.

Teacher's Notepad

 

Educational Technology

Learning will be personalized and virtual and mobile technologies will put learning at the hands of students.

  • TED-Ed

TED produces the most inspiring talks. Now they are helping change the landscape of Education through TED Ed. Awesome videos as springboard to a topic or as discussion starter.

  • Integrating Social Media into your Classroom
Connect with your students through social media! Here are 25 ideas on how you can do it.
From the TFT Archives: Spotlight on Khan Academy

Student Engagement

  • 10 things that engages students
One of the challenges a teacher always face is how to engage the students. What gets them excited and interested in a class? Here are 10 things straight from the kids.
  • 7 tips to get your students On Task and Engaged
 Yes, your students might be doing the tasks you have set. But are they engaged? Here are 7 tips to help you do that.
From the TFT Archives: 5 Fun Ways to Engage your Students
Learning/Creativity
  • Best Practices in Project Based Learning
Students love projects. It’s highly engaging to them. Here are things to consider to implement great projects for your students.
  • How to Improve Teacher Questions
You spend a great deal of time in the classroom asking your students about your subject matter. Here are 3 tips to improve your questioning prowess.
  • Rethinking Education
A thought provoking post on whether we are really fostering creativity and critical thinking skills in our classrooms.
School Management
  • How do you retain good teachers?
Yes, Pay is important but school culture is critical too for keeping good teachers.
Classroom Management
  • Dealing with Angry Students
Do your students have anger management problems? Here are 6 tips on how to deal with angry students.

Instructional Design

  • What Instructional Designers can learn from Storytellers
Teachers are also instructional designers. Here’s what you can learn from storytellers when you design your materials.
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Teacher’s Notepad Series #2

Teachers Notepad

 

Welcome to the Teacher’s Notepad Series #2.

Here we bring you weekly links to awesome reads, interesting teacher resources, learning events, job links, as well as other useful things you can benefit from.

If you missed the first one, go have a look at the first notepad series.

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AWESOME READS

Today’s generation is the digital generation. It is important we are able to connect and understand them by knowing what they use and know online. Here are 6 quick ways you can be as tech savvy as your students according to Jeff Dunn of edudemic.

 

The K-12 Program of Department of Education has had plenty of advocates and critics. Here’s a good discussion summary of the issues surrounding the K-12 Basic Education Program by Sarah Katrina Maramag.

What’s your take on the K-12 program? Share your comments below.

 

The department of Education also recently said that the teaching of Science will only be explicitly taught from Grade 3 onwards only. This move was slammed by Philippine Scientists. Here’s a good article from GMA news discussing why this move has been strongly criticized. What’s your take on this? Share it below on the comments.

 

Reading Fiction is highly beneficial according to research by Keith Oatley. She says reading fiction improves our social skills, builds empathy in us and may gradually alter our personality for the good.

 

I hope you have read the article, 7 ways to ace your teaching interview. Interviews are not perfect. There can at least 50 problems with interviews, as Dr. John Sullivan Explores.

If I were to design the curriculum for IT for students, these technology skills would be in that curriculum.

 

LEARNING AND FUN EVENTS

Want to travel to the World Famous Rice Terraces and help restore it? Be a Weekend Warrior!

The Culture and the Arts is important to the country and it helps develop creativity and patriotism. Join the 2nd National Conference on Culture and Arts on April 11-13.

Attention Math Teachers! The 4th MTAP National Conference on Mathematics Education will be held in Baguio from April 25 to 28.

Science Teachers will also have their 6th National Science Educators Convention in Baguio from May 18-20.

If you are a music teacher, you should check out the National Forum and Workshop in Music Education to be held from April 11-13 in UP College of Music.

Talks from a partnership of Yuchengco Museum and Freelance Writers Guild of the Philippines brings to the public talks on Blogging, SEO, and writing seminars tied up to culture and the arts

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TEACHER RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT

Facebook can be a powerful social media tool that can be tapped in the classroom. But it’s probably blocked in your school, so here’s a private social media network tool you can explore:

EDMODO is a private social media network to allow students and teachers to collaborate, share content, access homework and other information. Parents can also be part of this learning community.

 

JOB HIGHLIGHTS

1) Southville International School and Colleges- Basic Education Teachers

2) The Learning Library – Reading Coaches

3) Kids Brain Advanced Learning Company- Preschool Teacher

4) Good Shepherd Cathedral School- Basic Education Teachers

5) St. Claire Fountain of Knowledge- Basic Education Teachers

6) STI College- Fort Bonifacio- Faculty

 

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

This is an inspiring commencement speech by Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer, Sheryl Sandberg, one of the most powerful women in the world. It’s directed to women but I think everyone can learn a thing or two from her :)

We try at Facebook to keep all of our employees thinking big all day. We have these posters in red we put around the walls. One says, “Fortune favors the bold.” Another says, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” That question echoes Barnard alum Anna Quindlen, who said that she majored in unafraid. Don’t let your fears overwhelm your desire. Let the barriers you face—and there will be barriers—be external, not internal. Fortune does favor the bold, and I promise that you will never know what you’re capable of unless you try. ~ Sheryl Sandberg

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Argee Abadines

Argee Abadines is the founder and chief content engineer of this website. He is a brain based educator and his educational interests are higher order thinking, creativity, and educational technology. He reads up regularly about trends in education and online media. You can visit his personal blog at pinoyminimalist.com

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