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BrianMullNL

  1. @tpwatergirl And surgery will handle the rest, right?
  2. @tpwatergirl For me it would be torture since I have lead in my rear and naturally sink in water.
  3. @datruss Sounds good.
  4. @datruss What could that po$$ibly be? BTW, have some time for a quick skype call?
  5. @datruss BOOOO!
  6. @maureen_parker Nice sharing the Twittershpere with you this afternoon. :)
  7. John Hattie's Book -> Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement nlrng.us/L3qaLv
  8. Webinar w/ John Hattie on Visible Teaching - Visible Learning will be available within 24 hrs at nlrng.us/LdgavB #education #edchat
  9. John Hattie -> We must SEE learning through eyes of the student and have students SEE themselves as their own teachers.
  10. John Hattie -> Top practices that effect student achievement. twitpic.com/9o4649
  11. John Hattie -> Among the items that have better effects on student learning. twitpic.com/9o45st
  12. John Hattie -> Practices that have average effects on student learning. twitpic.com/9o45dh
  13. John Hattie -> Practices that have average effects on student learning.
  14. John Hattie -> The way we currently do homework in schools has a very low effect.
  15. John Hattie -> More least effective practices. twitpic.com/9o446d
  16. John Hattie -> Least effective practices twitpic.com/9o42wj
  17. John Hattie -> Class size has such a small effect on learning because generally, teachers still teach to the smaller class in the same way.
  18. @kathycassidy Just asked the question in the webinar. We'll see if it gets answered.