Photo Source Yesterday saw the announcement of a new government which came with a raft of new policies and ministerial appointments. The Minister of Education, as was expected, is National MP Erica Stanford. More interestingly was the number of policies and priorities two parties who only collectively gained 15.5% of the votes managed to get across the line. The common threads across both Act and NZ First included some good old-fashioned back-to-basics, a focus on compulsory attendance and cracking down on truancy, increased focus on academic achievement and shifting the fees-free policy from the first of uni to the last. To be fair, none of these represent much of a departure from what National was touting anyway. The interesting and, at times, worrying changes suggest Luxon was willing to let both Act and NZ First foist their ideologies on innocent schools and students for the sake of a "strong and stable" government. Unsurprisingly Act got Partnership Schools across the
Moodle can and should be used for much more than course outlines, handouts and exam information. It can be used for:
ReplyDeleteon-line discussions
calendar
links to websites
blogs
wikis
lessons
formative assessment
submission of assignments
markbook
chat
mindmaps
glossaries
By using these tools in the same environment the teacher has a much better idea and record of the degree and quality of student activity.
This is a much better environment than Google docs to have this interaction.