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5 Ways to Help Your Students With Overcoming Learning Barriers via GDC

5 Ways to Help Your Students With Overcoming Learning Barriers via GDC | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Hurdles come with the territory in every classroom. Here are 5 methods for overcoming learning barriers every student or teacher can benefit from.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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5 Barriers To More Authentic Teaching And Learning - By Drew Perkins

5 Barriers To More Authentic Teaching And Learning - By Drew Perkins | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
By Drew Perkins,

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Mitchell Kearsley's curator insight, July 16, 2016 6:44 PM
Although centered around the US system, I couldn't agree more with the premise of the article as a teacher in Australia. Spot on
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Barriers to Successful Integration of Educational Technology

Barriers to Successful Integration of Educational Technology | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Many of the factors described above raise specific training and technical issues and these are important for schools and providers of CPD. Technology has little impact if teachers are not trained properly in its use (Sandholtz, 2001), but the diversity of ICT hardware and software resources available can pose a major challenge for teachers, since selecting the right tools to meet pupil needs demands an understanding of the impacts of each tool (Passey, 2006). Expecting teachers to know each and every piece of new technology is a difficult goal to achieve with far too many technologies making this view impractical. Indeed teaching ICT skills alone is not sufficient, because there is a tendency for teachers to learn how to operate ICT-related tools without being able to integrate the technologies effectively in the classroom to promote students’ learning (Graham et al., 2009; Mishra et al., 2009). Teacher training courses may not adequately prepare teachers in the ways of creating pedagogical connections between the benefits of technology and the teaching of a particular subject area (Angeli & Valanides, 2009; Brush & Saye, 2009; Mishra & Koehler, 2006).

Via Miloš Bajčetić, Jose Erigleidson
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