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Desmond Kreiger posted UK Virtual Genius Camp at end of August

Jul 10, 2020 at 06:55 in Australia

Are you looking for something for your kids to be during the UK summer break? Absolutely stoked to be bringing the Genius School virtual Genius Micro-camp to the United Kindgom from 24 - 26 August. 

 

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
posted in mentor circle: Teen Dynamics

Jul 8, 2020 at 22:28 in Australia

Equip kids with skills for the future

Video infographic: 21st Century skills

Preparing students for life after school and the workforce includes equipping them with skills like problem solving, collaboration and creative and critical ...

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  • Desmond Kreiger

    Desmond Kreiger

    Jul 8, 2020 at 22:33 in Australia

    What a great video infographic. Interesting to see the similarities and differences in the naming of the skills sets across various countries with inclusion of the OECD and UNESCO. Being Australian, I'm familiar with the 'general capabilities' and 'employability skills' (probably close to the ' enterprise skills'). I do like the 'transversal competencies' of UNESCO as they do align with the work I'm involved in with Genius School.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger

Jul 2, 2020 at 02:16 in Australia

Rich learning experiences for a young Albert Einstein

Why Ages 2-7 Matter So Much for Brain Development

Rich experiences—from play to the arts and relationships—fundamentally shape a young child’s development.
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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
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Jun 25, 2020 at 00:46 in Australia

Useful resources for teens overwhelmed by the disruption to school life.

Stressed about study during coronavirus?

If school life is overwhelming right now, you're not alone. View our collection of study stress resources to help you get through the disruptions of coronavirus (COVID-19)
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  • Desmond Kreiger

    Desmond Kreiger

    Jun 25, 2020 at 00:49 in Australia

    Reachout.com is an Australian based organisation providing great support to young people and parents right now during the disruption, caused by coronavirus, to kid's learning. They address the emotional issues as well as provide strategies to deal with the constant change.
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    Tatyana Walsh

    Jun 25, 2020 at 23:35 in Australia

    Yet again, Karen, you have served us some really great resources for the times. Keep up the good work.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
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Jun 18, 2020 at 23:41 in Australia

What has changed for young people during COVID-19?

"Living in Limbo": How coronavirus is impacting young people in Australia - UNICEF Australia

We surveyed over 1,000 young people across Australia to understand how the pandemic has impacted our youngest generations.
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  • Desmond Kreiger

    Desmond Kreiger

    Jun 18, 2020 at 23:45 in Australia

    During the first week when kids in Australia were able to go back to school it wasn't for the education but for the social connection with their friends. I will be interested in following this three-phase study into the views and experiences of young people in Australia living through the pandemic.
  • Neda Schmidt

    Neda Schmidt

    Jun 19, 2020 at 03:22 in Penang, Malaysia

    Yes - I'm curious what the long-term implications of this are as well. When I was young, we were not only outside all the time, but our parents rarely knew where we were, and the range of motion was broader and broader as we grew older, until I was running 10 miles to school and back in high school. Over the decades we have put more and more restrictions on the mobility of our children from organized sports to planned play dates. It may have been great for parents to have complete control so they didn't have to worry about the safety of their children, but now kids aren't even allowed to go outside. I am very concerned with the long-term effects this has on their psyche - their independence and sense of self-confidence - when they actually have to go out into the world and leave their parents behind.
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      Sanda Treutel

      Jun 22, 2020 at 23:05 in Sligo, Ireland.

      Cyborgs!!!! LOL
  • Tatyana Walsh

    Tatyana Walsh

    Jun 20, 2020 at 08:23 in Australia

    I recall that growing up in Australia, my peers and I would have complete freedom to range our neighbourhoods, as long as we were home by dark. We made billy-carts and pushed each other around the neighbourhood for hours on end. We played in each other's yards and were fed by whoever's mother had us at that time. We rode pushbikes to school from very young ages. At one point I travelled on two connecting trains and a tram to and from school, leaving for school when it was dark and arriving home from school when it was dark. Today, many would have called us feral, but that was how kids did their childhood in our time. We lived in urban villages, and everyone know everyone. Today, you are really doing well if you know the people either side of your home. Friends and acquaintances are often digitally connected. It would be very interesting to find out the long term consequences of socially distanced lifestyles.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
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Jun 11, 2020 at 00:19 in Australia

Characteristics of play-based learning

Learning through play – classroom examples

ACER researchers Dr Amy Berry, Kellie Picker and Rachel Parker discuss some of the characteristics of playful learning at school and share some examples.
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  • Desmond Kreiger

    Desmond Kreiger

    Jun 11, 2020 at 00:23 in Australia

    These 5 characteristics of Joy, Iteration, Meaning, Active Engagement and Social Interaction are very evident in our Genius School programs. The post provides difference examples around inquiry and lessons.
    • Tatyana Walsh

      Tatyana Walsh

      Jun 11, 2020 at 06:22 in Australia

      Thank you Karen for your very informative post.

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Earl Kozey

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Jun 7, 2020 at 14:34 in Dublin, Ireland

Hi Karen, thanks for including me here. It's a really nice platorm!

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  • Tatyana Walsh

    Tatyana Walsh

    Jun 8, 2020 at 02:15 in Australia

    Welcome to the community, Karina. Maybe you could share a little about what attracted you to this platform. What are you looking for? What are your interests? Enjoy!
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    Desmond Kreiger

    Jun 8, 2020 at 07:09 in Australia

    Welcome Karina. Thanks for accepting the invitation to join us in this circle.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger

Jun 5, 2020 at 01:40 in Australia

Supporting kids who learn and think differently

4 Best Practices for Distance Learning to Support Students Who Learn and Think Differently | Common Sense Education

Meet your students' diverse needs with these tips, tools, and strategies.
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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger posted Exploring project based learning

May 29, 2020 at 00:20 in Australia

Project-based learning (PBL) is a teaching approach where students learn by being actively involved in a real-world and meaningful project. They may create a product or a presentation for a real audience. 

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
posted in mentor circle: Teen Dynamics

May 21, 2020 at 03:45 in Australia

Teaching through a pandemic: The mental approach you need to stay grounded

Teaching Through a Pandemic: A Mindset for This Moment

Hundreds of teachers, many of them operating in countries where teach-from-home has been in place for weeks, weigh in on the mental approach you need to stay grounded in this difficult time.
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  • Neda Schmidt

    Neda Schmidt

    May 21, 2020 at 12:09 in Penang, Malaysia

    Paper and pencils - seems archaic, and yet this is exactly what we might have been missing! Change is hard, but humans are adaptable and the teachers I know have proven up to the challenge!
    • Desmond Kreiger

      Desmond Kreiger

      May 22, 2020 at 04:48 in Australia

      At one Genius Camp it was interesting that our teens wanted us to help them improve their handwriting. So I had lots of different coloured pens, crayons, highlighters, pencils they could use with their workbooks. They could choose what they wanted to use for their creative expression.

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In a nutshell, critical thinking is the process of analyzing, evaluating and synthesizing information to make it meaningful for the individual. This process is well supported by problem-solving skills, whereby solutions are found to problems or...

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Neda Schmidt

Neda Schmidt
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May 14, 2020 at 03:03 in Penang, Malaysia

Excellent Karen!! Thank you for sharing all this great information and tools!

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
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May 13, 2020 at 22:22 in Australia

Rethinking how we educate future generations

4 ways COVID-19 could change how we educate future generations

The coronavirus crisis has pushed schooling on to remote platforms. It's an opportunity to rethink how education should work.
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  • Everette White

    Everette White

    May 19, 2020 at 05:52 in Mitsuke, Niigata, 日本

    I have three kids and stayed home for one month. Japanese education system never prepare for online class. YES, this crisis forced the system to change. For last 30 years, our education system was never changed... Time to change.
    • Desmond Kreiger

      Desmond Kreiger

      May 19, 2020 at 06:16 in Australia

      Definitely something that is happening globally as each country's education system responds and works of a road to recovery. A hybrid education system will emerge.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
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May 7, 2020 at 22:32 in Australia

Skills kids need now and into the future

21st Century Skills: 6 C's of Education in Your Classroom | AWW Blog

A blog post about 6 C's of education: critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity, citizenship and character education.
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  • Tatyana Walsh

    Tatyana Walsh

    May 13, 2020 at 15:40 in Australia

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Karen.

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Desmond Kreiger

Desmond Kreiger
posted in mentor circle: Teen Dynamics

May 6, 2020 at 03:48 in Australia

Non-tech activities for kids and teens during #LearningAtHome time

Activity Books for Creative Kids and Teens

Keep kids' minds and hands busy with cool stuff to do at home that's not homework. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
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