Calling all educators! Steemiteducation- Great educational content - Day 19
Welcome to today's edition of our Steemiteducation blog!
As we all know, education is extremely important to succeed in life. Without a proper education none of us would be where we are today.
We started the @steemiteducation account to help promote ALL educational content. If you wrote something educational, and you feel that your post could benefit a student or perhaps a teacher, please feel free to add a link to the comments of any of our posts.
We recently opened a chat room on Steemit chat and if you want to contribute and help to make a difference, please join us there. The goal of this room is to promote posts that will assist educators in helping their students. This room is intended to be STUDENT CENTERED. If you aren’t sure if a link belongs here, please ask yourself this question: “Will this post directly help a student or educator?” If the answer is “NO” or “I don’t know” PLEASE DO NOT LINK IT THERE. We are specifically looking for activity ideas, lessons, authentic assessment ideas, methods, thoughtful worksheets (not busy work), and other resources that will DIRECTLY help students and educators. If you want to read interesting and educational posts, you should visit us!
If you are an educator and would like to make a difference, consider writing about education. We will make sure that all educational posts get resteemed and upvoted!
Please consider supporting the other quality posts in this channel even if it is not the subject you teach. THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS ACCOUNT IS TO PROMOTE EDUCATION! Below is a list of our 5 top educational authors of the day. We believe that these authors did a great job, and deserve some more exposure!
Post number 1- @soundwavesphoton
What came first? Language or music?
https://steemit.com/music/@soundwavesphoton/the-origin-of-language-is-music-and-rhythm
Post number 2- @hansenator
Have you ever heard of combinatorics in maths? Well, look here:
Post number 3 - @jackeown
This author shows us the inherent biases of almost all learners.
https://steemit.com/mathematics/@jackeown/machine-learning-function-induction-and-differentiability
Post number 4 - @jamhuery
An interesting post about the science of Egypt!
Post number 5 - @anneke
Teaching children about recycling!
https://steemit.com/education/@cudavenguyen/taking-a-break-from-math-worksheets
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@tanyaschutte/afrikaans-10-kort-leesstukkies-en-vrae-graad-1-3
New pst from me:
https://steemit.com/education/@cwbrooch/how-to-practice-listening-skills-a-guide-for-students-of-english-pt-1
This one rocks!! Not a lot of lesson planning here; https://steemit.com/music/@sk8music/this-one-rocks-green-day-holiday-cover-by-my-high-school-students