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Tia Henriksen
It's All About Learning
Learner ~ Leader ~ Educator ~ Mother
Passionate about learning and sparking the learning in others. I believe in modelling my own learning. I feel strongly about developing relationships with students, parents, teachers, and my colleagues (near and far). It is through developing these relationships that the most profound learning can occur.
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- Things to Talk About at #brcklearns this week: successatbearcreek.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/thi… #sd36learn #bclearns 14 hours ago
- RT @gcouros: "Multipliers invoke each person’s unique intelligence and create an atmosphere of genius" Liz Wiseman, Greg McKeown #cpchat #… 15 hours ago
- RT @Robitaille2011: Thanks for the RT “@teacherdiana1: Inquiry-based teaching is not daunting. Just do it... inquiry-based.blogspot.com/2013/05/inquir… #satch… 15 hours ago
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- “@Vendram1n: Enhancing home-school communication with @audioboo: showme.com/sh/?h=CgAEcIS #sd36learn #audioboo #cpchat #bclearns @flanagan_a 15 hours ago
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Tag Archives: change
Battle of Technology and Pedagogy
First of all, I have a bit of a confession. When I started on Twitter again almost 2 years ago, I didn’t deeply understand when I read, “It’s not about the technology.” Yes, I understood it on a surface level, … Continue reading
Pushing the Envelope
We are about to embark upon an exciting new school year! Our school received an Innovative Learning Designs Grant which 10 of our teachers are involved with. Those teachers formed small groups and wrote inquiry questions in April of last … Continue reading
Posted in Leading the Learning, Professional Development, Technology
Tagged 21stcenturylearning, change, george couros, growth, learning, school, students, teachers, technology, tools
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Personalized Learning
The great debate in education, particularly where I live in British Columbia, seems to be Personalized Learning or Personalized Education. There was an #edchat chat this Tuesday with this as the topic. The focus for the chat was based on … Continue reading
Posted in Connections / Relationships, Leading the Learning, Lessons Learned, Personalized Learning, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Tagged administrators, British Columbia, change, difficult, growth, learning, model, modelling, open, personalized learning, prod, students, teachers
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10 Reasons Why I Blog 9/10
10 Reasons Why I Blog 1. I blog as a way to making meaning. Blogging helps me think about and process information. I find it therapeutic to take in, reflect on, and then express my feelings and thoughts through my … Continue reading
Posted in Leading the Learning, Reflection
Tagged blog, blogging, challenge, change, connect, lead, leading, learn, make a difference, meaning, model, personal, reasons why, reflecting, relationships, share
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Go Slow to Go Far
My family and I went out for our evening exercise routine this evening. Our three-year-old isn’t feeling the best right now, so he spent most of his time in the stroller, next to his 6-month-old brother. He’s been feeling under … Continue reading










