By: Statement of Educational Philosophy | Transformation Teachers Programme
[...] Please click here to read the full post and then write a comment on this blog about what he says. You can see from the introduction above how blogs can act as a way of collaborating with others...
View ArticleBy: Digital Magic #17 « ‘Practic-All’
[...] Things that make you go hmmmmm… How can you use Wordle in the classroom? Words used most frequently show up larger. I used my Statement of Educational Philosophy to create this wordle. How could...
View ArticleBy: Philosophy of Education - Updated « Kristina Dimini’s Blog
[...] I was tweeting with David Truss and he mentioned he read my Philosophy of Education, he also shared his with me. As I was reading his post I was inspired to re-write my philosophy of education....
View ArticleBy: My Philosophy of Technology in the Classroom « Ashley’s Weblog
[...] Alec suggested some topics to write our next blog on. One suggestion was to read Dave Truss’ blog about his philosophy of education. After reading I started thinking about my own philosophy in...
View ArticleBy: bb » Blog Archive » Educational technology philosophy statement
[...] by David Truss and I believe he does a good job and hits a home run with his philosophy statement. He says technology is changing the way teachers teach and I back that up 100%. Technology is...
View ArticleBy: Calle Zett
Hi, I liked reading your Educational Philosophy. It got me thinking. You write, ”Education is currently going through some dramatic changes.”, I would argue that it is not so. It is society that is...
View ArticleBy: David Truss
<p> Hello Calle, </p> <p> Almost 7 years ago, when I started this blog, and before my first attempt at this Statement of Educational Philosophy, I shared this as my first blog post:...
View ArticleBy: Joe Caruso
“…we also have a responsibility to educate and inspire good parenting within our community.” Hi David, I am not witnessing very many practical examples of this. I am hearing a lot of… “Let’s do our...
View ArticleBy: David Truss
Greetings Joe, I think there are limits to what we can really do, but also believe that not making an effort is in itself a failure. At one school that I was at, I had a ‘Parents as partners’ section...
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