Hello World,
In each edition of this newsletter, I will share five inspiring web resources from the education sector that I have curated after hours and hours of research to ensure that you have the best education coffee in your inbox each week.
Getting Started with Coding: 18 Tools for Early Learners by Rachelle Dene Poth
This is a great list of resources to introduce elementary students to coding in the classroom and beyond.
Let Children Get Bored Again by Pamela Paul
Children can learn a lot about themselves by getting bored. It gives them a chance to self-reflect. It is a moment of silence. It can also spark creativity as it gives students a chance to pause and think about why they are doing what they are doing.
Which Learning Strategies Work and Which Do Not Work by Daniel Willingham
Daniel Willingham talks about his research on cognitive psychology and K-16 education. He is one of my favorite thinkers on education.
Curious Homework: An Inquiry Project for Students and Parents by Suzie Boss
This is a fascinating interview between Suzie Boss and Scott Hoffman about how we can all encourage students to be more curious learners.
think.make.learn by Consilience Education Foundation
This is a journal on innovation in Education published by the above organization. There are some really interesting articles by educators about innovative teaching practices they have implemented in their classroom settings. There are two editions linked above.
Abhishek
22/02/2021