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Open-ended Questions and the Writing Process

Colleagues:Here is a document from a book written by Robin Lee Harris Freedman on Writing Styles and Understanding.  It gives a nice summary of how to use writing to help students engage in understanding and the linkage between the writing style and Bloom's taxonomy.  Does this seem useful as a tool to help students come to a deeper understanding of ideas through the writing process?  Can we use more creative writing in disciplines other than English to improve a students ability to express…See More
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A Response to "PBL course idea – Past, Present, and Future of USA Schooling"

In his blog post, An Integrated PBL course idea-Past, Present, and Future of USA Schooling, Bo Adams writes about studying "schooling" in school.  He proposes getting students and teachers involved in studying their culture, classroom,…See More
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The Westminster Schools & Drew Charter School
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i am an educator for the past 33 years. I have a Masters degree in microbiology and science education. I have worked as a classroom teacher, an administrator, and a head of school. Currently, I am directing a center for teaching in Atlanta. I am married, 25th anniversary this year. My wife is a psychologist and my daughter is an artist and in the 12th grade. I love to swim, listen to music, walk our dog, eat good food, and watch and play golf. I also love to travel and be with my family.

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Open-ended Questions and the Writing Process

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Colleagues:

Here is a document from a book written by Robin Lee Harris Freedman on Writing Styles and Understanding.  It gives a nice summary of how to use writing to help students engage in understanding and the linkage between the writing style and Bloom's taxonomy.  Does this seem useful as a tool to help students come to a deeper understanding of ideas through the writing process?  Can we use more…

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A Response to "PBL course idea – Past, Present, and Future of USA Schooling"

Posted on December 12, 2011 at 7:24pm 0 Comments

In his blog post, An Integrated PBL course idea-Past, Present, and Future of USA Schooling, Bo Adams writes about studying "schooling" in school.  He proposes getting students and teachers involved in studying their culture,…

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