A Technology’s Purpose? This topic took me to the first group presentation of this class, and even a class early in the semester where a series of innovations found their way into society and schools, striking fear into education traditionalists – things that all became common tools for teachers to use. The internet has been
Author: Bart Mihalicz
A 17-year veteran of teaching and present-day Grad student at the University of Regina in the Masters of Educational Leadership program. I am currently rostered at an elementary school in Moose Jaw, SK, on Treaty 4 Territory, where I teach Grades 4 to 8. When I am not in the classroom, I can be found in school gyms, local rinks, ball diamonds, and golf courses. I am not afraid of technology, just very selective.
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Thinking of Sesame Street 35 years ago, it was a big part of my mornings. Filled that time between breakfast and lunch, or more accurately, that time between breakfast and The Flintstones. More recently, as a parent, it became a part of my own children’s mornings, especially in the summer! I felt that it was
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Going Back to Look Ahead
In just sitting and thinking about where I want to go with my post this week, there is so much to consider when thinking about theories of knowledge, my own teaching philosophy and classroom practice, and any shift in my beliefs over my teaching career. Weird though, my first visit is not even to myself.