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International Baccalaureate. Here are a few ways you can use Shmoop if you're an IB® teacher: Online Courses Shmoop's Online Courses interact with students every step of the way—all you have to do is grade their work and give 'em a nudge when they get cranky…which they won't because it's Shmoop.

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We've got hundreds of courses to choose from, from Beowulf to Calculus. Just drop them into your IB course, however it works for you. Our life skills courses support the IB Core, with specific courses on logic and rhetoric, media literacy, critical reading and writing, research, and more. Teaching Guides There are lots of different ways to structure an IB class, and who's got the time to pull all that stuff together? To get access to all of our Online Courses, Test Prep, and Teaching Guides, you and your students can become Shmoopscribers. Learning Guides Hello, free lunch. Study Tools No matter how you put your IB course together, we've got study tools to help. Shmoop Tube Scroll down for all the details on these resources. Reflective practice. Ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning.[1] According to one definition it involves "paying critical attention to the practical values and theories which inform everyday actions, by examining practice reflectively and reflexively.

Reflective practice

This leads to developmental insight".[2] A key rationale for reflective practice is that experience alone does not necessarily lead to learning; deliberate reflection on experience is essential.[3][4] Reflective practice can be an important tool in practice-based professional learning settings where people learn from their own professional experiences, rather than from formal learning or knowledge transfer. It may be the most important source of personal professional development and improvement. Memento. Μῆτις. Μετάνοια. New Practicontinuum. Edu Test. 100 Amazing How-To Sites to Teach Yourself Anything. Posted by Site Administrator in Online Learning May 7th, 2009 Learning new skills and expanding your knowledge doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg.

100 Amazing How-To Sites to Teach Yourself Anything

There are loads of free resources on the Web that can help you find instructional videos, tutorials and classes to learn a wide variety of skills from fixing basic car problems to speaking another language. With 100 sites to choose from, you’re bound to find something here that will help you learn just about anything you could want. General Tutorials These sites offer a wide range of tutorials and videos. Around the House Want to know how to fix that broken cabinet or hang up some great wallpaper? Business and Management If you feel like you’re seriously lacking on business and management skills at work, no need to worry. KnowThis? Language and Writing Those who want to learn a new language, improve their writing skills or just learn more about literature will be well-served by these instructional sites.

Technology Math S.O.S. Science Creativity. Self Sufficiency. Maybe Someday. Curricu Rumba. Collabo Rata. Language Learning. Lingua Franca. EDUCATION. Testy. Visual Understanding Environment. Curriculum science teaching guide. By Chris Woodford.

Curriculum science teaching guide

Last updated: December 23, 2014. Explain that Stuff is a fun and friendly guide to the science that powers the world around us. Although it's mainly designed for informal self-learning, it can also be used to support formal teaching and home-schooling across the physical science curriculum for ages ranging from about 10 upward. It can be used by motivated students working independently, teachers planning classes and devising activities, and home-schooling parents working in partnership with children.

This guide is designed to help you get the most from our site by showing how our articles map to a typical science curriculum. Photo by Charles Oki courtesy of US Navy. How to use this guide There are many different science curricula in use around the world, and it's impossible to detail how a large website like this (with over 450 long articles) maps to all of them. How you can use our articles for teaching and learning Which grade levels we support 1. Microorganisms 2. 3. 3. Locales. World News Aggregates.

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