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View ArticleGlobal Rich List
Go to the Global Rich List Web site. Choose a currency (Canadian dollar might be closest to the Australian dollar). Enter the amount you or a friend might earn from a part-time job (for example...
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From “All Rights Reserved” to “ReBlog?” Background When I first heard about Tumblr, I had little interest because I thought, “why do I need a more limited version of WordPress (of which I am a long...
View ArticleRecent Look to Learn Posts on Rebellion & Conformity
I’m working with some Year 11 English students who are studying Rebel Without a Cause and The Catcher in the Rye. I have created a WebQuest called Fit In, Break Out or Break Down that explores the...
View ArticleWomen in the 50s
See – Think – Wonder What gender assumptions did you see? What do you think were the consequences for women? What does it make you Wonder?
View ArticleGender Matters
Look to learn: Learn to look – the first step for nurturing lifelong learners. I’ll be presenting a short break-out session at the two conference presented by Critical Agendas and The Crowther Centre:...
View ArticleLearning Environment
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View ArticleIntegrating 5 Great Pedagogies
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