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Posts by Debbie Abilock

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@xolotl.org millsoer.bsky.social replace the implicitly human "hallucinate" with "mirage." IRL when we interact often enough with visual illusions like mirages, we develop greater ability to adjust for their perceptual weirdness. Instructional tip? Ask our students to create these metaphors.

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If AI-adaptive texts routinely remove the necessary friction of employing reading strategies to get unstuck, they can too easily become shortcuts to proficiency that perpetuate novice behaviors, diminishing your instructional repertoire and cheating students from developing independent readers.

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Friction in instruction prompts deeper thinking = desirable difficulty. Our Janus dilemma is that resistance works both ways. "Once people adapt to greater efficiency in any practice or process, reductions in efficiency, whatever the rationale, feel intolerable." #NicholasCarr

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It's not about black and white.

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Are Cell Phones Really Destroying Kids’ Mental Health? Jonathan Haidt once heralded an “ultrasocial” world. Now he’s one of social media’s most prominent critics.

Siva Vaidhyanathan's TNR review of 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘈𝘯𝘹𝘪𝘰𝘶𝘴 𝘎𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯: argues that Haidt's "track record of writing buzzy social science books" are easy prescriptions which lack strong causal evidence. newrepublic.com/article/1903... via @newrepublic.com

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A Source's Role in Your Paper | Harvard Guide to Using Sources

I've found that students rarely get that citations aren't the endgame. Judgments about sources and choices of tools are 𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 of their reasoning. Without the 𝐰𝐡𝐲, they've not created the analysis or argument.

𝘈 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘤𝘦'𝘴 𝘙𝘰𝘭𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘗𝘢𝘱𝘦𝘳 usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/sources-role...

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Mural Title: IN LAK’ECH - HALA KEN / Yo soy tu - tu eres otro yo (I am you, and you are another me)


Artist: Spaik (@spaik45)

School: Curtis Guild Elementary School, East Boston


IN LAK'ECH - HALA KEN / Yo soy tu - tu eres otro yo I am you, and you are another me by Israel Guerra “Spaik” Romero, is located on the exterior main entrance facade of the Curtis Guild Elementary School in East Boston. In the mural, a woman and a man meet with children from different nations to raise awareness that planet Earth is the only home we have and share as living beings. At the same time, animals from various ecosystems gather to witness this event and accompany the children, who will be the conscience of future generations.

Mural Title: IN LAK’ECH - HALA KEN / Yo soy tu - tu eres otro yo (I am you, and you are another me)
 Artist: Spaik (@spaik45) School: Curtis Guild Elementary School, East Boston
 IN LAK'ECH - HALA KEN / Yo soy tu - tu eres otro yo I am you, and you are another me by Israel Guerra “Spaik” Romero, is located on the exterior main entrance facade of the Curtis Guild Elementary School in East Boston. In the mural, a woman and a man meet with children from different nations to raise awareness that planet Earth is the only home we have and share as living beings. At the same time, animals from various ecosystems gather to witness this event and accompany the children, who will be the conscience of future generations.

Would you need to know the context of this mural at Curtis Guild Elementary School, East Boston before you'd see the focal point? www.boston.gov/departments/...

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It would be useful to tease out the difference between "It depends" when a respondant recognizes that context, the teaching goal, the student's level of prior knowledge might inform the judgement call. "Not sure" implies the instructor's ambivalence or lack of clarity.

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