Reciprocal Teaching: A Definition
Reciprocal teaching is a teacher-guided strategy where small groups of students play specific roles in the comprehension of a text.
Reciprocal teaching is a teacher-guided strategy where small groups of students play specific roles in the comprehension of a text.
A teaching strategy is anything the teacher does to help students learn. From reciprocal teaching to clarity, here are 6 to get started.
We’ve curated 50 of the best education quotes from the most compelling teachers and educational leaders in the field.
Sugata Mitra showed that children could learn complex tasks in the absence of formal training, spurred on by curiosity and peer interest.
“Digital literacy is the ability to interpret and design nuanced communication across fluid digital forms.”
While screen time certainly matters, focusing only on time is like developing a literacy program that focuses only on ‘minutes read.’
I’d be a little disappointed if the most enduring impression of a student’s time in my classroom was a mental image of me.
You can’t gauge how well the vaccine is working within your body based on what you can detect from the outside.
As educators, we have to understand the background and home life of our students to balance cultural sensitivity with their academic needs.
This list of the best SEL resources for teachers and students include apps, prompts, activities, lessons, and more.
How would it change the learning process to start with a tone of humility? To clarify what can be known, and what cannot?
I learned that my classroom wasn’t *my* classroom. Rather, it was a learning space for children. The classroom belonged to them.
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