10 Tips For Creating More Effective Multiple-Choice Questions
Does the multiple choice question require a passage or graphic? Does it provide students with the best opportunity to ‘show what they know’?
Does the multiple choice question require a passage or graphic? Does it provide students with the best opportunity to ‘show what they know’?
Good teachers seek engaged students. Great teachers–somehow, someway–find out what makes students click, and use it.
Fundraising for a local cause is an important lesson in community activism and can lead to a sense of purpose for students.
Can we design a school that’s more inherently sustainable? Our 7 principles of sustainable learning focus on to place, limits, scale, & more.
contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe There they were–like a dream. Five computers in my classroom. I’d been waiting a long time, through budget issues and fiscal delays. But they were finally in my room–computers! Ironically, I had spent all summer investigating ways I could digitize my room without the internet–I was tired of waiting for ‘budget money.’ I…
Education research is great, but it has nothing on what you are able to see every day within your classroom.
In addition to talking to each other in these strategies for learning through conversation, students talk to ideas–and the ideas talk back.
Gradual Release of Responsibility is a strategy characterized by a sequence of learning activities that shift responsibility to the student.
If you want to be more aware of what gamification, these examples may be useful if for nothing else than to be more intentional in using it.
While we’d love to create a few templates of our own, here five of our favorite Trello boards for teachers we’ve found.
Can we teach critical thinking in schools? Of course we can. A better question: Are schools designed to teach children to think?
On your Mac, choose Apple menu >
System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Dictation.
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