We have to continue asking the right questions! In this presentation at the “Learning Without Frontiers” conference Anthony Salcito raises
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Korea – Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education
Korea’s plan to teach skills needed in the 21st century The objective of “smart education” is to digitalize Korea’s entire
Unselfish Self Promotion
Powerful Learning Practice has an interesting conversation going on about self promotion. “Conversations from the Edge” is a series of
What schools should look like
How we are using technology in Norway? In this short video Bruce Dixon is sharing some observations about schools and
Connected coach – my conncected coaching journey
This spring has been an amazing journey for me as I have ventured into two totally different and challenging areas
When students tell you they are bored – who is responsible? Teacher or student?
Who is responsible? I recently stumbled upon this conversation “When students tell you they are bored can we blame the
Lesotho farewell ceremony!
Thank you! Our stay in Lesotho passed by too quickly and the last day was both wonderful and sad at
Instant America
Instant America Did you know that over 3 billion Google searchers are done in a day? That 1 in 4
Asking the right questions
Day two of our visit to Mamoeketsi primary school is completed and we are having an amazing time here! 4
Peter Senge – what schools need to focus on now!
Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline, Senior lecturer at MIT and Founder of the Society for Organizational Learning shares
Finland’s formula for school success
What can we learn from Finland? Food for thought…. it’s clear that early intervention is a key part of the
Learning objectives; Social Media Classroom
In December, the busiest month of the year, I signed up for the the course “Social Media Classroom” by Howard
Rubrics
In education jargon, the word rubric means “an assessment tool for communicating expectations of quality”. Rubric actually means “a heading
Congratulations to all PLP Friends on the EduBlog Awards shortlist
I am very proud to be part of the PLP network and I really appreciate the opportunity to be part
Voices from the Learning Revolution
Our Powerful Learning Practice group blog — Voices from the Learning Revolution — has just published its 100th post! And