23 Synonyms For The Word Learn
Acquire: To gain knowledge or skills through study, experience, or practice.
Acquire: To gain knowledge or skills through study, experience, or practice.
From reducing environmental damage to imagining new forms of government, here are 20 examples of project-based learning.
As a teacher, you’ve probably heard the objection, ‘But how is this relevant to real life?’
Actual access to Artificial Intelligence in the classroom only requires a web browser but what about teaching AI without technology?
Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort that arises when an individual encounters a conflict between what they believe and how they behave, or between two competing beliefs.
Citing social media in scholary writing? For twitter: @Username. “Full text of tweet.” Twitter, Day month year posted, time posted, URL.
Though a significant challenge in many settings, educators must actively question the data’s source, collection, and any algorithms’ outputs.
A flipped classroom has students review new material at home and use class time to practice with teacher support.
Social media stalking is repeated, unwanted monitoring of someone’s posts, messages, or activity that causes discomfort or fear and may escalate to harassment.
These sites, tools, and apps can save teachers time by allowing them to create simple quizzes and collect feedback from students.
From Afforai to Litmaps to ChatGPT, here are 26 free tools that support research, writing, and teaching for K–12 and higher ed educators and students.
1. Quick Access to Rubrics: Place a QR on the assignment sheet or wall that opens the scoring guide.
Learn the ins and outs of the sharing & privacy settings of Google Docs to help keep class information safe & to teach digital citizenship.
Critical reading includes ‘Inspectional Reading’: Reading with a focus on grasping the book as a ‘whole thing’–also called ‘Systematic skimming.’