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Melbourne, Australia Australia
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Teacher Librarian at Melbourne High School
Secteur d’activité
Education
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taniasheko.com/
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I'm a teacher librarian in a 9-12 selective boys' school in Melbourne, Australia, and I've also taught English, German, French, Russian and English As A Second Language. I have been an educator since 1983, and have taught children, young adults and adults in different educational settings including secondary schools, language schools, business colleges, and VCE coaching colleges.
My current role allows me to focus on the learning and literacies across the curriculum, formal and informal, wherever it takes place. Learning connected to others in online networks has inspired an altered vision of what school could be, so now I try to convince teachers, students and principals that we build u...
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Melbourne, Australia Australia
Profession
Teacher Librarian at Melbourne High School
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
taniasheko.com/
À propos
I'm a teacher librarian in a 9-12 selective boys' school in Melbourne, Australia, and I've also taught English, German, French, Russian and English As A Second Language. I have been an educator since 1983, and have taught children, young adults and adults in different educational settings including secondary schools, language schools, business colleges, and VCE coaching colleges.
My current role allows me to focus on the learning and literacies across the curriculum, formal and informal, wherever it takes place. Learning connected to others in online networks has inspired an altered vision of what school could be, so now I try to convince teachers, students and principals that we build u...
Mots-clés
melbourne high school
presentation
library
curriculum
art
social media
blogs
seth godin
study
writing
differentiation
visual
curation
pinterest
poetry
blogging
collaboration
learning
networking
wordpress
instagram
classroom
visual arts
peer readership
tumblr
authentic voice
publishing
visual communication design
online learning
promotion
sharing
connected learning
libraries
design thinking
images
group work
questioning
dragons den
project based learning
business
ideas
persuasion
thinking
sell
#twistedpair
education
development
exchange
teaching
professional
skills
mindset
remember
memory
time management
style
raymond queneau
selective schools
social bookmarking
experts
new
change
identity
persist
risk
create
life
literature
display
day
world
perception
design
patterns
year 9
book club
reading
metacognition
global classroom
facebook
teachers
iphone
mobile
showcase
technology
ipad
apps
personal
web
ning
20
year
baillie
allan
english
citizenship
digital
social
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