by dberdal | Oct 23, 2018 | Graduate School of Education, Uncategorized
There is a quiet movement in education to bring the good news of accomplished teaching to light. While public perception is fixated where educational change is slow, there is a new realization that progress can be seen if one knows where to look. The National Board...
by dberdal | Oct 23, 2018 | Graduate School of Education, Uncategorized
The red bags were back for Minnesota Educator Academy (MEA) conference in downtown St. Paul. This year, Saint Mary’s allowed educators to engage with new technology learning tools. Teachers were able to try out FlipGrid, a tool used in many SMUMN graduate programs....
by dberdal | Oct 23, 2018 | Graduate School of Education, Uncategorized
Children who are routinely read to day in and day out—and immersed in rich talk about books and the various activities in which they are engaged—thrive. And those children with less exposure to books face tougher learning challenges in school and beyond (Campbell et...
by dberdal | Oct 23, 2018 | Graduate School of Education, Uncategorized
Strange and unusual sightings have occurred around the Twin Cities Campus over the past few weeks. Tiny creatures that resemble robots have been showing up in the oddest places. If you were lucky enough to come upon one of these little beings it was your lucky day!...
by dberdal | Oct 23, 2018 | Graduate School of Education, Uncategorized
This past summer Tracy Lysne, M.Ed. Program Director, attended the Clifton Strengths Summit in Omaha, Nebraska. She was immersed in 3 days of workshops, conversations, and large group keynotes (with learner, input, connectedness and positivity as her top Strengths she...
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