This scholarly journal article is a primary resource of a study where they interviewed 23 teenagers who have diagnosed depression and asked about their use of social media. The focus of the study was to note how the use of… Continue Reading →
EdCamp is an event hosted where a variety of people can come and share and learn about different topics. Topics are posted and voted upon. The most voted topics are then assigned a space for a seminar type conversation for… Continue Reading →
Heidi James from Colquitz Middle School brought four students into our class with her today to teach us a little bit about Minecraft. Specifically the edu version. We talked about different ways you can incorporate using Minecraft into your classroom…. Continue Reading →
It is hard enough dealing with your own stress and anxiety as a parent let alone trying to prevent your child from developing similar emotions. If you find yourself feeling anxious or stressed out around your child be mindful of… Continue Reading →
The more I practice the more obtainable my final musical growth goal seems. Originally when I chose a song to learn on the ukulele I wanted to do a song by one of my favourite artists, Billie Eilish. I heard… Continue Reading →
This article talks about how anxiety can become worse in teenage years as this is the transition period between dependant youth and independent adulthood. Teenage years are when people are the most sensitive to how others see and judge them…. Continue Reading →
Most children who complain about having tummy aches will say it everyday at the same time. For some children it is at night before bed and for others it is every morning before school. Tummy aches could be because of… Continue Reading →
I did not attend Rebecca Bathers-Hunt kindergarten class but I have gathered information about it from some peers who went. Rebecca Bathers-Hunt is a young teacher who is integrating inquiry into her kindergarten class. She scaffolds into free inquiry. The… Continue Reading →
Today in class we talked about anecdotal reporting. A lot of teachers in the public school system are not awarer that they have the opportunity to choose anecdotal reporting instead of regular number or letter grades. The only time you… Continue Reading →
Today we went on a field trip to the Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry http://learningstorm.org. Jeff Hopkins shared information about how this private high school works. Tuition costs $7000 which covers the price to run the school. They receive… Continue Reading →
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