In
1659 the Puritan government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony banned
Christmas. This religious minority considered that such celebration
was unnecessary and that it distracted from religious discipline as
the
daily celebrations often led to drunkenness, promiscuity, gambling
and other forms of excess. They also felt
that celebrating Christmas would be idolatry due to this holiday's
pagan origins.
Since
Pixabay was launched in November 2010 a growing community (over
100,000 peopel from allover the world) has turned this project into
the greatest, high-quality source for free images and videos. With a
total of 1.5 million free images, most of them photos (1.2 million)
and several hundred thousands of illustrations, vector graphics and
clip arts, Pixabay is the largest collection of free quality images.
You
can search public domain images by using keywords or by browsing
through the libraries. You can download them in different sizes.
Pixabay
is one of the best choices to find free quality images for classroom
projects avoiding copyright violations.
For
children, everyday life is full of questions. Inspired by this, an
international teacher team from seven countries developed specific
ideas and practical advice on how to promote the basic scientific
knowledge of primary school children while simultaneously training
their skills in reading, writing and speaking. Available in English
and German. (Source Science
on Stage)
DeepGrammar
is a grammar checker that integrates deep symbolic processing and
deep learning (artificial neural networks). It uses deep learning to
learn a model of language, and it then uses this model to check text
for errors in three steps:
- Compute
the likelihood that someone would have intended to write the text.
- Attempt
to generate text that is close to the written text but is more
likely.
- If
such text is found, show it to the user as a possible correction.
The
following page demonstrates a prototype of DeepGrammar.
Grammar
Gamble is an English grammar test that helps you learn English
faster.
Simply
log in, answer 10 questions and build the highest score you can. At
each question you can bet some of your 'money' on the answer. If you
choose right, you win the money. If you choose wrong, you lose it.
Grammar
Gamble is aimed at Intermediate English learners, although all
learners will enjoy it. (Source Grammar Gamble).
ReadWorks
is a nonprofit that provides K-12 teachers with the largest,
highest-quality library of curated nonfiction and literary articles
in the country, along with reading comprehension and vocabulary
supports, formative assessments, teacher guidance, and more.
Everything ReadWorks does is based on proven cognitive science
research, not unproven academic theory.
This
video library contains over 100 math and science lessons, all freely
available for teachers. You can browse and download lessons to use in
your classroom. Every lesson includes video segments, a teacher's
guide, downloadable hand-outs and a list of additional online
resources relevant to the topic.
The Understanding Science site was produced by the UC Museum of Paleontology of the University of California at Berkeley, in collaboration with a diverse group of scientists and teachers, and was funded by the National Science Foundation.
The mission of Understanding Science is to provide a fun, accessible, and free resource that accurately communicates what science is and how it really works.
Its immediate goals are to (1) improve teacher understanding of the nature of the scientific enterprise, (2) provide resources and strategies that encourage and enable K-16 teachers to reinforce the nature of science throughout their science teaching, and (3) provide a clear and informative reference for students and the general public that accurately portrays the scientific endeavor. (Source: https://undsci.berkeley.edu/about.php).
Recientemente
se ha abierto esta posibilidad de solicitar una plaza para trabajar
como profesor visitante en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Reino Unido. Son
un total de 590 plazas, principalmente en Estados Unidos, para las
modalides de enseñanza infantil, primaria y secundaria.
El
plazo de presentación de solicitudes está abierto desde el 22 de
noviembre hasta el 10 de diciembre.
Podéis
consultar la convocatoria y condiciones en:
Universal
design for learning is a framework to improve and optimize teaching
and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how
humans learn.
Recognizing
that the way individuals learn can be unique, the UDL framework,
first defined by David H. Rose, Ed.D. of the Harvard Graduate School
of Education and the Center for Applied Special Technology in the
1990s, calls for creating curriculum from the outset that provides:
- Multiple
means of representation to give learners various ways of acquiring
information and knowledge,
- Multiple
means of expression to provide learners alternatives for
demonstrating what they know, and
Open
Learning Inititative (OLI) from Carnegie Mellon University. A course
(currently under development) for the pronunciation of the sounds of
a Standard of American English Dialect. It supplies the necessary
reinforcement of dialectical structure, audio, production technique
and phonetic representation for each sound.
Created
by Keith Enevoldsen, a software engineer at Boeing, this interactive
Periodic Table of Elements shows the name, symbol, and atomic number
of each element. It also illustrates the way in which we daily use,
or come into contact with each element.
A
very interesting resource for chemistry teachers and students.
Making
paper airplanes is one of the funniest activities for children. This
website contains many useful graphics if you or your students wnt to
know how to meke paper airplanes, an activity where learning can
take place.
English
learning resource with up to 75 lessons of various common topics that can
help students survive in any English speaking country.
Lessons
are designed in daily life conversation form and delivered with both
texts and audio. A video with subtitles for each lesson is also added
to help train pronunciation and speaking.
The
Seterra app is available in 15 languages (Danish, Dutch, English,
Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish), and offers all the
most popular quizzes from the online version.
EF
English Proficiency Index aims to broaden the understanding of how
and where English proficiency is developing around the world. In
order to create this edition of the EF English Proficiency Index,
they have analyzed the results of 1.3 million test takers who took
their English test in 2017.