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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

MembaTIK





 Hallo Sahabat Edukasi... Ikuti ajang seru dalam mengembangkan dan membuat bahan ajar berbasis TIK melalui MembaTIK 2021.MembaTIK 2021 kali ini terbuka untuk umum, siapa saja boleh ikut, terutama yang memiliki semangat untuk mengembangkan dan membuat bahan ajar berbasis TIK! Ayo siapkan karya terbaik Anda untuk MembaTIK 2021.

Pendaftaran dan unggah karya mulai tanggal  21 Juni s.d 21 September 2021 melalui laman MembaTIK. Mari kita kembangkan konten-konten berkualitas untuk pendidikan Indonesia. Segera daftar dan unggah karya MembaTIK melalui laman  http://membatik.kemdikbud.go.id/ Terus bergerak, berinovasi, dan berkreasi melalui MembaTIK 2021!!

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#membaTIK2021 #bergerak #berinovasi #berkreasi #rumahbelajar #pusdatin #kemdikbudristek


 

Hadiah Sebagai Trainer Kinemaster


 Alhamdulillah mendapat kiriman sertifikat, tumbler, flash disk, gantungan kunci, aneka stiker, dan juga toote bag yang so sweet, terima kasih kinemaster....









Mental Health and Covid-19 - IgnitingYoung Minds(Idym Foundation)




IDYM Foundation is a foundation in India that focuses on space and earth activities. This foundation empowers the minds of the young generation to unlock hidden talents and potentials, empowers imagination, instills independence and how the young generation is reliable in achieving positive goals.

Igniting Dreams Of Young Minds Foundation, an educational platform for every young soul aimed at the entire community of students from any schools and colleges around the world.

On June 20th, 2021, the IDYM Foundation held Seed Talk Mental Health and Covid-19 - IgnitingYoung Minds(Idym Foundation)

Fear, worry, and stress are normal responses to perceived or real threats, and at times when we are faced with uncertainty or the unknown. So it is normal and understandable that people are experiencing fear in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Added to the fear of contracting the virus in a pandemic such as COVID-19 are the significant changes to our daily lives as our movements are restricted in support of efforts to contain and slow down the spread of the virus. Faced with new realities of working from home, temporary unemployment, home-schooling of children, and lack of physical contact with other family members, friends and colleagues, it is important that we look after our mental, as well as our physical, health.

WHO, together with partners, is providing guidance and advice during the COVID-19 pandemic for health workers, managers of health facilities, people who are looking after children, older adults, people in isolation and members of the public more generally, to help us look after our mental health.









 

How Brain Create Minds -Positive Thoughts -THUNDERBOLTS - Episode-6

"Positive Thoughts" is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Looking forward for your gracious presence‼️

Mind can not mind It's Own Business Until You Give It One: How Brain Create Minds 

👉Topic: Positive Thoughts -THUNDERBOLTS - Episode-6
⏰Time: Jun 20, 2021 06:00 PM Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi

The connection of brain and mind has been a source of intense speculation at least since humanity became aware that the brain was the source of our behavior. Brain refers to the neurons, cells, and chemicals that govern activities of the organism. Mind is often considered consciously aware perceptions and thoughts. However, there is a gradient from unconscious to conscious, demonstrated by enormous amounts of research, such as the effects upon behavior of subliminal primes, so that mind is best considered to be the conscious and unconscious processes that act as an intermediate stage between the organism’s biology and its behavior, or a translation from one to the other.








The A in STEAM - Positive Thoughts


STEAM fields are the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics, or applied mathematics. Various other definitions for the "A" exist, but no other definition formally defines the arts with research. STEAM is designed to integrate STEM subjects with arts subjects into various relevant education disciplines. These programs aim to teach students innovation, to think critically and use engineering or technology in imaginative designs or creative approaches to real-world problems while building on students' mathematics and science base. STEAM programs add art to STEM curriculum by drawing on reasoning and design principles, and encouraging creative solutions.

Special Education students oftentimes go to intervention classes in place of arts classes (technology, art, music, etc). The same also applies to students performing below grade-level in math and reading. This can mean a missed opportunity for engaging these students in a meaningful way.


1. Give Options Rather than a Set Outcome

By providing your students with a rubric and the freedom to produce their own end product, they will surprise you with how creative they can be! This approach prepares our students for life in the real-world office place where projects are more open-ended with professional freedom. My students competing in the social media challenge were highly motivated. They were engaged in the project because they had buy-in to their creative solution.

2. Allow for Wait Time

I have found that one of the most difficult aspects of supervising a STEAM lesson is providing additional wait time, allowing my students to productively struggle, and ignoring my instinct to suggest a given strategy. For instance, remind your students of the tools that they have around the classroom. Encourage them to communicate their ideas or questions to a partner. However, try to avoid jumping in with guided assistance or additional prompting the moment your students begin to struggle. Having a discussion with your class afterwards about the challenges they faced and what they liked about this type of lesson can help them process it as they may be new to this STEAM approach.

3. Make it Concrete, Not Abstract

Many students with special needs, especially those with autism, tend to struggle with figurative language. During one lesson when my group was reading lyrics to a song, several of the students were confused by the phrase “he was as slow as a turtle”. Since then, I made an effort of previewing abstract concepts and figurative language with my students.

4. Thinking Maps Can Be Your Best Friends

During the initial planning stage of a project, many students need to organize their thoughts, arrange their reading notes, and visualize the bigger picture. This is especially true for students who have a difficult time with inferential reasoning. Thinking maps and graphic organizers can help bridge this divide. 

5. Align Student Goals and Accommodations with your Lesson

The students may have goals in math, reading foundational skills, reading comprehension, written language, behavior/self-management, and social/emotional (among others) that could provide useful information for student groupings and the focus of your lesson. For instance, you may need to pre-teach vocabulary, scaffold and model any writing, integrate a math strategy, purposefully group students for self-management, and/or differentiate any articles based on reading level or provide a text-to-speech option on the computer for students who are reading significantly below grade level.