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    Posts made by Kalhorouris

    • RE: Online Courses Platforms are Digital Environments

      Online course platforms have revolutionized education! They offer:

      • Flexibility: Learn anytime, anywhere with internet access
      • Accessibility: Global access to high-quality education
      • Diverse courses: Wide range of subjects and expert instruction
      • Self-paced: Learn at your own speed

      Popular platforms like Udemy, Khan Academy, edX, and Skillshare provide opportunities for professional growth, skill development, and degree programs. Online learning has made education more inclusive and convenient!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Programming an EMOS to teach English to primary students in a fun, interactive way

      What a creative approach! Using an EMOS car robot for language learning is brilliant. It integrates movement, emotions, and interactive activities, making learning fun and engaging. This method develops emotional vocabulary, storytelling skills, and language concepts through obstacle courses and physical movements. A great way to make language learning enjoyable and interactive for young learners!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Bringing AI into My French, History, and Music Classes 🎢✨

      You've discovered the power of AI in education! 🀩 Integrating AI tools into your French, history, and music classes has brought exciting results:

      • Creative writing: AI-supported short stories in French
      • Interactive history: Timelines and virtual Q&A sessions
      • Music composition: Simple melodies with AI tools
      • Personalized learning: Adapted content to students' pace and interests

      AI enhances engagement, fuels curiosity, and extends teaching reach. You're using technology to support students' needs, spark creativity, and foster connections with language, culture, and creativity. πŸ’‘πŸ‘

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: GRATITUDE AND UNITY

      What a beautiful message!
      Your words radiate gratitude, unity, and a shared passion for transforming education through technology. It's heartwarming to see you acknowledge the efforts of fellow participants and express appreciation for the support you've received. Your message embodies the spirit of collaboration and collective progress, inspiring others to join the journey. Well done!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Instructional Planning and Strategies:

      Effective Instructional Planning:

      • Considers subject matter, students' needs, and curriculum goals
      • Designs purposeful learning experiences
      • Employs diverse teaching methods and strategies
      • Promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and performance skills

      Benefits

      • Engaged students
      • Met curriculum standards
      • Developed critical thinking and problem-solving skills
      • Enhanced performance skills
      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Leadership challenges in 6 educational system

      Educational leaders face complex challenges in today's rapidly evolving landscape.
      To balance these requirements, leaders can:

      1. Foster a culture of innovation and experimentation.
      2. Provide professional development opportunities for teachers.
      3. Engage with the community and build partnerships.
      4. Prioritize equity, inclusivity, and diversity.
      5. Leverage technology to enhance learning and operations.

      Effective strategies include:

      1. Collaborative decision-making.
      2. Data-driven decision-making.
      3. Teacher empowerment.
      4. Student-centered approaches.
      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Enhancing student learning in innovation competitions

      Innovation competitions offer invaluable opportunities for students to develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking.

      Emphasizing learning over winning fosters a growth mindset, encouraging students to view challenges as stepping stones for growth.
      By focusing on the process rather than just the outcome, we can promote healthy competition and help students develop resilience, adaptability, and a passion for lifelong learning.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Creating your own educational videos

      Locally created videos with familiar accents and contexts can enhance student engagement and understanding.
      It's excellent that you're using Canva to create relatable content. This approach not only makes learning more enjoyable but also helps students connect better with the material.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: No compromise with classroom even in event preparation

      Absolutely
      While extracurricular activities are valuable, academic commitments should take precedence. Scheduling events thoughtfully and ensuring students prioritize classes can help strike a balance.
      This way, students can benefit from both academic learning and extracurricular growth without compromising their education.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Pass Promoted policy

      The pass promotion policy has both pros and cons. On the one hand, it can reduce stress and anxiety for struggling students, encouraging them to continue trying. On the other hand, it may lead to complacency, as students might feel less motivated to work hard if they know they'll be promoted regardless.

      Ultimately, the policy's effectiveness depends on its implementation and support systems. It can be beneficial if accompanied by targeted interventions and feedback, helping students build confidence and skills.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Tools for Formative Assessment: What Works Best?

      AI-powered formative assessment tools have transformed teaching! Some effective tools include:

      1. Kahoot! for interactive quizzes
      2. Poll Everywhere for real-time feedback
      3. Chatbots for personalized support
      4. Edpuzzle for video-based assessments

      These tools enable timely feedback, increased student engagement, and data-driven instruction. They help teachers adjust instruction to meet student needs, ultimately improving learning outcomes.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: How Are You Using AI to Personalize Student Learning?

      AI-powered personalized learning is revolutionizing education! Some effective uses include:

      1. Adaptive assessments to tailor instruction
      2. AI-driven lesson plans for differentiated learning
      3. Intelligent tutoring systems for real-time support
      4. Learning analytics to track student progress

      Tools like DreamBox, Curriculum Associates' i-Ready, and Google Classroom's AI-powered features are making a positive impact.

      Challenges include ensuring equity, addressing bias, and maintaining human teacher involvement.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Impact of Insufficient Fulfillment of Basic Needs (e.g., Food, Electricity) on Learning

      That's a critical issue! When basic needs aren't met, it significantly impacts a child's ability to learn and thrive.

      Some potential solutions include:

      1. School meal programs
      2. Community support initiatives
      3. Collaborating with local organizations to provide resources
      4. Flexible learning approaches to accommodate challenges
      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: AI Ethics in Education: How Do You Teach Students About It?

      Teaching AI ethics in education is crucial for empowering students to navigate the complexities of technology. Some effective approaches include:

      1. Case studies: Analyzing real-world AI applications and their ethical implications.

      2. Debates: Encouraging discussions on AI-related topics like bias, privacy, and accountability.

      3. Project-based learning: Having students design and develop AI-powered solutions with ethical considerations.

      4. Guest lectures: Inviting experts to share insights on AI ethics and responsible innovation.

      By integrating AI ethics into education, we can foster critical thinking, empathy, and responsible tech use among students.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: When Home Hurts: How Domestic Violence Impacts a Child’s Learning

      This is a powerful and poignant reminder that every child has a story, and some of those stories are marked by trauma and pain. As educators and caregivers, we have the opportunity to make a difference by offering kindness, understanding, and support.
      By acknowledging the impact of domestic violence on a child's life and learning, we can work to create a safe and nurturing environment that allows them to heal and thrive.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Improving Instructional Leadership

      Regular short professional development videos can spark meaningful discussions and foster a culture of continuous learning among teachers. By leveraging digital platforms and incorporating discussions into existing meetings, instructional leaders can promote collaboration, reflection, and growth. What other strategies would you suggest for building a robust professional learning system.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Non -Verbal Communication in education

      Non-verbal communication is a powerful tool in education! Gestures, facial expressions, and posture can convey enthusiasm, engagement, and feedback, supporting both academic and social-emotional learning. By being mindful of our body language, teachers can create a more interactive, supportive, and effective learning environment.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Create opportunities of creativity

      Great idea! Organizing creativity competitions around festivals and occasions can help students express themselves, think outside the box, and develop their artistic skills. By providing opportunities for creative expression, we can foster imagination, innovation, and confidence in our students. Let's encourage creativity in the classroom and watch our students shine.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: Education and AI

      AI is revolutionizing education! Personalized learning, automated grading, and AI-powered guidance are just the beginning. However, we must address concerns around equitable access, essential skills for the future job market, and the evolving role of teachers. Let's discuss the opportunities and challenges AI brings to education and explore ways to ensure its benefits are accessible to all.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris
    • RE: πŸŒπŸ“— "Environmental Education and Sustainability – Teaching for a Greener Tomorrow"

      Environmental education is key to shaping a sustainable future! By instilling eco-awareness and responsibility in students, we empower them to make a positive impact. It's about cultivating a mindset that values nature, promotes sustainable habits, and inspires action. Let's equip the next generation with the knowledge and passion to protect our planet.

      posted in READ IT first
      KalhorourisK
      Kalhorouris