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JOHN HATTIE: So what's the role of self-assessment in terms of deep learning skills?

Wouldn't it be great if the students were able to become their own teachers?

Isn't that surely the aim of life-long learning and 21st century skills and meta cognition

and all the other fancy words we use.

And so one of our tasks as we go through is to help the students pick up the skills of

being their own teacher, knowing what to do when they don't know what to do, knowing

when they're making a mistake, having a sense of understanding their own assessment.

And this is where self-assessment comes in.

And we take a very strong line that one of our fundamental roles in schools is to teach

students to be assessment capable.

To know how to interpret the tests.

Like if I gave you a test back and you got 43 out of 60.

I want to know do you understand what that means?

Do you understand where to go next?

And unfortunately most students think that 43 out of 60 it's more than half so that's

– that's not very rich information.

That's not helping much at all.

There's hardly any "Where to next?" there.

And so how to teachers help students to get better at drilling down and understanding?

What they know, what they don't know, what success looks like, when's good, good enough?

When's it ok to stop learning more and start relating it?

And so the more you can do that, in terms of self-assessment, the better.

Here's the irony.

5 year olds are usually pretty good at that.

By age 8 they've learnt to be compliant, they've learnt that it's the teachers

job.

They've learnt that their job is to come to school and watch the teacher work.

So how can we reverse that equation and get our students to be much more adept at doing

their own learning?

And so great classes ask the students to do a lot of self-assessment.

They're actually quite good at it.

As long as you focus on the learning, as long as you can focus on that difference between

the surface and the deep, you're in really good shape.

Some of our best students, are our best students because they are very good at assessing their

own learning.

For more infomation >> LEARN092 Self assessment for deep learning - Duration: 2:08.

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Energy Update – Self Survival – Not Self Sacrifice Any More! - Duration: 7:51.

Energy Update � Self-Survival � Not Self Sacrifice Any More!

by Anastacia-Blue Beyond,

SELF-SURVIVAL � not self sacrifice any more!

It has/is taking �a lot� to bring through the New Divine Higher Heart and �New�

Divine Trinity energy as it has come in wave after wave, clearing so much, as it has/is

releasing so much of the old�in one facing their own �mirrors.

As what each soul is going through is between them and the Divine, personally�this is

the �why� we are not able to �assist� others as we �used� to.

Yes, we can give love and support, yet we are ALSO needing to be in our own Personal

Divine Spaces in going through what we each/all are.

This has �taken its toll� on many in Spirit, then Soul, then Mental, then Emotional and

then lastly as the last place we feel a �shift� is the Physical.

We are FEELING this on ALL OF THESE �LAYERS/LEVELS�!

It is like �pushing� through old resistance yet gently�.pushing through to �do what

we need to� for ourselves.

To �extend� our energy out for ourselves, from �just� within our own spaces.

To extend our energy not for others, no�but for OURSELVES.

There are �old resistances� in souls in shifting or transitioning into our New Divine

Higher Heart.

It is about no longer �fighting��as we did�as we died for that in the past.

It is a �fine line� and it is shifting that as this is about survival -literally!

As we are now in a human body and part of us has a �hard time� accepting this as

in the astrals we could go go go and didnt need sleep or rest..and so we come here into

the human, still with this �fight� inside of us that continues and we need to realise

�oh, I am now in a human body and I need to tend to it�I am unable to go go go anymore�.

It is a TRANSITION and it TAKES TIME and one of the things I �coach� and guide many

Masters who are growing into their Master-ship with.

We are in one of the hugest transitions EVER of a New Birthing.

BUSH IRIS is the Australian Bush Flower essence that came at this time for one to tap into

their crown chakra to assist with our New Birthing of a New Higher Heart and Trinity

energy.

This was one of the first Essences to be prepared.

It is an Essence to open people up to their spirituality and to access the doorway to

their higher perceptions.

It allows the trinity to flow into a person and is an excellent remedy to give someone

who has just started meditation or �conscious� spiritual growth.

In the negative mode there will be materialism and/or atheism.

There may also be a deep seated fear of death.

Negative Condition:

fear of death materialism

atheism physical excess

avarice Positive Outcome:

awakening of spirituality acceptance of death as a transition state

The crystal that came through at this �time� is TIBETAN QUARTZ:

The frequency of Tibetan Quartz connects to all the chakras, activating, aligning and

balancing one�s energy centres and energy fields.

It cleanses one�s energy fields of negativity, purifying and energizing the whole of one�s

being.

Via the connection to the upper third eye and crown chakras, Tibetan Quartz opens and

awakens one�s consciousness to the higher dimensions and to the vibratory energy of

one�s higher self, helping to ground this energy via the Earth star.

The energy of Tibetan Quartz fills one�s energy fields with high vibrational energy

so that an energetic, bubble-like �shield of Light� is formed offering one spiritual

protection from any negativity.

Tibetan Quartz aids one with one�s physical wellbeing by helping one to acknowledge and

release negative energetic patterns that could cause physical issues.

Associated Chakras

All The Chakras Physical Ailment

Nervous System Emotional Issue

Negative Emotional Patterns Spiritual Connection

Connection to Higher Dimensions Purification

Spiritual Protection Tibetan Quartz helps you to focus directly

to the point, so healing can take place from the origin and then can be drawn out and integrated

with results reflected on the surface.

It helps you to understand reasons past life connections are related to present life dis-ease

or karmic lessons.

Even reading this, one is able to bring this energy in with the intent we have behind this

in doing so.

The DIVINE intent!

There is a NEW energy coming a NEW DIVINE TRINITY ENERGY�this was brought through

to humanity with a NEW DIVINE HIGHER HEART ENERGY �live� on the TwinFlame Divine

Fire radio show I was on recently � as this came out and through to humanity of the DIVINE

personally from �me to you� for those who resonate, this can be listened to at � https://www.facebook.com/pg/BlueBeyondGuide/videos

Where towards the end of the show (around 46minutes) � �technology� removed the

hosts and I chose (as guided) to continue on �by mself� in closing�there was a

silence and then a new space of the Divine was created in what was shared that I didn�t

even recall and had to go back and listen myself.

I will be sharing again on the 10/11th December with TwinFlame Divine Fire Radio.

GRIEF

What else has come through with this is grief that is being released from our hearts � on

a very �big scale��it could be from a recent loss of a relationship, or someone

close to us that �left us� in the human and that could be from many years ago as well.

It is linked to our �spiritual family� that we have had close �ties to�.

And the ABF in helping us to release this is Boab:

This is one of the most powerful of all the Bush Essences and has brought about profound

change.

Boab clears negative emotional and mental family patterns that are passed on from generation

to generation.

Boab can access and clear those core patterns and all the related ensuing beliefs.

This Essence is very beneficial in helping those who have had experiences of abuse or

prejudice from others.

Boab will also help clear the negative lines of karma between people.

When used in a spray it can be very effective in clearing negative energies, especially

when combined with Fringed Violet, Angelsword and Lichen.

Boab can help break the chains that have been around human consciousness for thousands of

years.

Negative Condition:

enmeshment in negative family patterns for recipients of abuse and prejudice

Positive Outcome:

personal freedom by releasing family patterns So much Divine Love and Blessings to ALL of

what each soul is currently experiencing.

These �miraculous� times are REAL and HERE and NOW.

As THIS IS SO WORTH IT.

As always I am right here with you.

As all I share and bring through is as a template for humanity in linking our Spirit to our

Soul through our emotions from personal experience.

Much Unconditional Love, Truth and Honesty

For more infomation >> Energy Update – Self Survival – Not Self Sacrifice Any More! - Duration: 7:51.

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UQx LEARNx Self regulation and self - regulated learning - Duration: 10:08.

ANNEMAREE CARROLL: It's the 60 million dollar question!

How does a teacher know when a student is ready to move from a surface learning approach

to enacting deep learning strategies?

The ability to self-regulate is key.

Self-regulated learning refers to an independent and self-motivated process of acquiring knowledge

and skills.

Research suggests that students learn best when they have the ability to self-regulate.

In fact, the degree to which students become self-regulators of their own learning influences

academic success at school.These maturational changes are most prominent in the brain's

frontal lobes which have long been associated with executive function.

The executive functioning system is the control system of the brain that is responsible for

regulating behaviour and directing and controlling thinking activity to enable effective problem

solving in both learning and social contexts.

These skills enable us to stay focused, remember instructions, make plans, control impulses,

and take on multiple tasks successfully.

These skills depend on three types of brain function which are highly interrelated and

which draws on elements of the other: Working memory – we can think of this as the engine

of the attention control system.

It controls our ability to retain and work with pieces of information over a short amount

of time.

If a learner has poor working memory function the learner will have difficulty sustaining

attention, will be susceptible to distraction; and will have difficulty performing other

executive functions.

These skills are crucial for learning and development and successfully negotiating social

and educational contexts.

They provide the link between early school achievement and social, emotional, and moral

development.

When remaining focused is not important to the task at hand, the executive functioning

system goes into standby mode.

Mental flexibility is another brain function which determines our ability to sustain or

shift our attention to different demands, and Self control is the ability to set priorities,

resist impulsive responses and monitor and correct performance.

We aren't born with these skills but we can develop them with the right amount of

nurturing and exposure.

For young children, being in environments that provide the "scaffolding" of these

skills is essential to healthy development.

Both parents and teachers can establish routines, model appropriate social behaviour, and demonstrate

supportive and reliable relationships.

It is also important for children to have opportunities to exercise these developing

skills through activities that foster creative play and social connection.

Young children who do not have opportunities to use and strengthen these skills naturally

fail to become proficient.

Those who have problems staying focused and resisting distractions not only display difficulties

in school but also have trouble following directions generally, and this extends into

their adolescent and adult years.

Studying, maintaining friendships, sustaining employment, or managing difficult situations

will provide challenges.

Although we are not born with these skills, we can first see signs of them around age

two.

By age three, most children can complete tasks that involve following two rules or actions

and make deliberate choices.

Five year olds have the ability to shift their attention from one rule to another and the

capacity to block inappropriate responses.

It is especially interesting to note that by age seven some of the capabilities underlying

executive function show distinct similarities to those in adulthood.

As learners progress through the teenage and adolescent periods, they further develop self-control

by switching between a central focus and peripheral stimuli, and successfully adapt to changing

rules in different contexts.

But self-motivation tends to decrease with age.

Since motivation is an important factor in self-regulation, this may be why early-to-mid

adolescence is a period of vulnerability to problems with self-regulation.

Gender differences in the skills for self-regulation are also apparent in school aged children.

Girls have been found to be more conscientious, self-disciplined, have higher levels of academic

self-efficacy and more able to self-regulate than boys.

Typically, girls are typically less impulsive and more capable of regulating their emotional

expression.

This influences the classroom dynamic as girls are consistently perceived by teachers as

being more self-controlled and self-disciplined than boys.

Gender aside, we do know that self-regulated learners display several features in their

work.

They develop their own goals and choose learning strategies to meet these goals.

They employ techniques to monitor and evaluate their progress, and modify their learning

when necessary.

They have the ability to self-regulate their behaviour, thoughts and emotions, which leads

to sustained focus and attention.This includes being able to slow or impede behaviour, thoughts,

and emotions which do not contribute to learning.

We know that motivation is a key sustainer of self-regulated learning.

And with maturity comes a greater ability to self-regulate.

However, being a self-regulated learner is somewhat influenced by the extent of external

regulation by others, particularly in the classroom.

The learning may be occurring in relation to pre-determined goals set by the teacher,

external examination of work and progress, and established learning strategies.

Italy's first female doctor Maria Montessori developed an educational approach based on

a constructivist model in the late 1800s.

She recognised that self-regulation is an important indicator of healthy child development

and that it could be enhanced over time.

Her philosophy and methodology has strong foundations in children's self-regulation

and independence.

Students exercise a large degree of choice in Montessori classrooms balanced with a degree

of task structure.

Developmentally appropriate materials are placed around the classroom for a variety

of hands-on tasks which encourage planning and organisation skills, flow and concentration,

and task persistence.

In noting children's capacity for being absorbed in a task, or in a flow state, large

periods of time are provided for children to develop sustained concentration and attention

which are important components of self-regulation.

External rewards are not a feature of the Montessori approach.

Instead children in Montessori classrooms are intrinsically motivated to learn through

the completion of the activities, feeling a sense of pride, ownership, and accomplishment.

In working with older students and adults, Monique Boekaert's three layered model of

self-regulated learning examines three levels of self-regulation.

Goetz, Nett and Hall (2013) describe the regulation of processing modes as the level that focuses

on the learner's ability to self-regulate according to desired learning outcomes and

choosing the most appropriate learning strategies.

The regulation of the learning process level relates to overall metacognitive processes

and the coordination of cognitive strategies, including planning and monitoring.

The outer level relates to regulation of the self, including the ability to choose current

and future activities and to remain motivated when competing influences intervene.

Boekaert suggests that successful self-regulation is dependent on competency in these three

levels.

The ability to be a self-regulated, independent, and flexible learner in today's fast-paced,

globalised, and knowledge-based world is essential.

Although some students exhibit difficulty with self-regulation, teachers can employ

some very useful strategies to assist with developing independent learners.

Firstly, teachers can assist students to set realistic yet challenging goals.

Encourage students to be cognisant of their own behaviour by observing and recording themselves

for reflection.

Provide a range of instructions that students can give to themselves during the learning

process.

And model how to evaluate achievement and modify strategies and goals if necessary.

Teachers should also provide frequent opportunities for students to practice self-regulating strategies

and solve interpersonal problems.

It's also important for teachers to improve their students' attentional readiness through

techniques such as breathing and mindfulness.

All of these strategies will lead to self-regulated deep learners in our classrooms.

For more infomation >> UQx LEARNx Self regulation and self - regulated learning - Duration: 10:08.

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How to sort your pension when you're self-employed - Pensions 101 - Duration: 1:31.

Hi, welcome to Pensions 101, a series designed to help you make sense of pensions.

My name is Martin and today, we're going to talk about pensions for self-employed people.

Whilst the rise of workplace pensions means that 50% of people currently save into a workplace

pension scheme, only 18% of self-employed people do so.

As a self-employed person, it's also important to take care of your future.

Self-employed people can set up a personal pension or consolidate existing pensions,

and then pay into that pension from a personal or business bank account.

Now remember, paying in from a personal bank account brings you benefits such as tax top

up.

We've actually created some existing videos on this, which you can find links for in the

description box below.

If you own a limited company, you can also opt to pay from your business bank account.

The benefits of this are that you can save on corporation tax, National Insurance, and

dividend tax.

Always remember to assess your personal circumstances to decide which is the best option for you.

Good pension providers will allow you to make both one-off and regular contributions.

This is important for freelancers and the self-employed as it allows you to be flexible

with your payments.

Remember, pensions are investments which means the value of your pot can go down as well

as up over time.

Capital is always at risk.

Now make sure you check out our Pensions Explained Centre, which has heaps of information when

it comes to self-employed pensions - and pensions in general!

If you have any questions at all, pop them in the comments section below.

Please like this video, please share this video, please subscribe to PensionBee!

I'll see you later, bye.

For more infomation >> How to sort your pension when you're self-employed - Pensions 101 - Duration: 1:31.

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Pourquoi faut-il travailler AU CONTACT en self défense ? - Duration: 1:39.

For more infomation >> Pourquoi faut-il travailler AU CONTACT en self défense ? - Duration: 1:39.

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Kesha Pens Emotional Essay About Self Care Through The Holidays - Duration: 2:01.

Kesha Pens Emotional Essay About Self Care Through The Holidays

Kesha is speaking out to those who struggle with mental illness through the holiday season. In an emotional essay, published by Time magazine, the 30-year-old singer opened up about her own suffering and difficulty coping at this busy time of year.

"The holiday season is supposed to be the most festive and fun time of the year but sometimes it can quickly become a stressful and emotional time," she wrote.

But Kesha wants readers to know that they are not alone. "All those plans and expectations of joy can turn tougher than they sound," she added.

"This is especially true for those of us who struggle with mental illness — be it depression, anxiety, addiction or any other challenges.".

She continued: "Around the holidays, I often feel like I'm supposed to be everywhere, with everyone – all with the added guilt that it's the season of giving.

To fight this, I've developed a mantra: It's not selfish to take time for yourself. Take a walk in nature.

Talk to a friend you trust or a therapist. SIt out one of the holiday gatherings in favour of some personal time. Just do whatever helps you calm down and give you a break from the stress.".

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