Comment on "ULearn14 Abstract: Modern learning pedagogy & technologies in a NE/Yr 1 classroom"
...definitely going to be a read for myself esp when I have been asking the same questions with the pedagogies and technologies that will support our young ones.. Thank you for your gen...Comment on ""Children aged between three and five are better at using smartphones than tying their shoelaces" Do you find this alarming or not?"
...dia to report anything accurately without sensationalising, misreporting or exaggerating. Waitangi Day coverage will be no exception. Children as young as three have never been able...Comment on ""Children aged between three and five are better at using smartphones than tying their shoelaces" Do you find this alarming or not?"
...kid becomes skilled to help others. : ) Like Tara, I believe that balance is just as important as the way we use the devices with our young children. Some time online is...Comment on ""Children aged between three and five are better at using smartphones than tying their shoelaces" Do you find this alarming or not?"
...es, balance is just as important as the way we use the devices with our young tamariki. We need to mo...roviding a range of activities to support their learning. And how many young children have laces on their...Comment on ""Children aged between three and five are better at using smartphones than tying their shoelaces" Do you find this alarming or not?"
Not meaning to sound too simplistic on this, but one of the greatest problems for young children that I have found in the many years (29 to be exact) I have been teaching is...h...Comment on "STATEMENT: "The rate of change in education is too slow for our priority learners - Māori, Pasifika, students with special educational needs? Do you agree or disagree?"
...as the reason these things can't happen and I believe it it's time different ways of looking at school structures is needed. Urgently. The lack of young teachers with fresh ideas pro...Comment on "Is BYOD a disaster waiting to happen in schools?"
...g with similar issues all the time, I can't imagine that a school has to reinvent the wheel on that. Filtering systems are rarely smarter than the young people who try to get around...