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A look at Twitter and #OERS14
This was the ninth year for the Ontario Education Research Symposium which is organized by the Ontario Education Research Panel. As with previous years it was a wonderful venue to share research, explore new collaborations and expand networking opportunities. Throughout … Continue reading
In the Edlines…
“Edlines” is a new page that features links for current education research, resources, and discussions. As new links are added, older links will move further down the page. A link to the Edlines page can be found at the top … Continue reading
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Research Lessons from Poetry
The following poem is one of my favorites and is also a good guide for writing research reports. Unfortunately, I do not know who originally wrote this poem since it is attributed to “Anonymous”. As you read it, try to … Continue reading
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Three Questions Education Research Should Answer
Putting research into the hands of teachers is not very difficult in Ontario. The professional development opportunities for teachers and the body of research in education grow every day. Research is most often presented to teachers with the hope that … Continue reading