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Three Career Paths for Educational Innovators—How to Get There and Where the Jobs Are

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Michael Matera, a 6th grade world history teacher in Milwaukee, used his expertise in gamification to write a top selling book, Explore Like a Pirate. We should all have our personal mission and belief system, I know what I want to do and I’m not going to be sheepish about that. I’m the gamification guy,' come talk to me.

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How to Make Learning Math More Interactive and Engaging

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The good news is that gamification taps into that same drive. Overcoming the Im Simply Not Good at Math Attitude Belief is one of the biggest obstacles to learning arithmetic, not aptitude. Let’s be realistic: kids would spend hours fighting to beat one level of their favorite video game, but focusing on math for 20 minutes?

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What Schools Can Learn From a Science Museum That Makes Learning Irresistible for Kids

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Tesoriero has developed this belief over the past 10 years in the classroom—and she attributes much of it to her involvement with the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI). “We Douglas Moore In 2010, Tesoriero and her colleague Amanda Solarsh, a middle school science teacher, stumbled across an opportunity to write curriculum at NYSCI.

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Reactions to a College Alternative: Debating the Merits of MissionU

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What’s missing are the general-education curriculum and traditional liberal arts courses. Increasingly, students are going to college with the belief that it's a pathway to a better job. When I read something like I do on MissionU's webpage, "Curriculum is informed by top companies," and I think, "Well, what will that curriculum be?