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10 ways traditional classrooms punish mistakes in learning

10 Ways Traditional Classrooms Punish Mistakes In Learning

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By using uniform standards and assessment forms, our education system often punishes errors, rather than rewarding risk-taking.

The Use Of Advanced Technology To Support Education

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The impact of advanced technology on education has been most noticeably felt at the collegiate level, particularly in STEM-related fields.

What Are Students Responsible For?

What’s The Best Teaching Advice You’ve Ever Gotten?

What’s The Best Teaching Advice You’ve Ever Gotten? Read More

This week’s topic is simple enough: What’s the best teaching advice you’ve ever gotten? Sound off in the comments and let us know.

5 Tips For Helping Troubled Students Succeed

5 Tips For Helping Troubled Students Succeed Read More

5 Tips For Helping Troubled Students Succeed contributed by Anne Davis An educator’s job is to ensure that each of

Experiential Learning Via K-12 Field Trips

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Field trips help to reinforce what students are learning in the classroom and peak their interests in education.

how the memory works in learning

How The Memory Works In Learning

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How does the memory work in learning? The more times an action is repeated, the more dendrites grow and interconnect.

metacognitive prompts

10 Metacognitive Prompts To Help Students Reflect On Their Learning

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Metacognitive prompts can help students reflect on learning by illuminating exactly what their mind is doing during the learning process.

How David Foster Wallace Taught Students To Respond To One Another's Writing

How David Foster Wallace Taught Students To Respond To One Another’s Writing

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The reader, in fact, will feel about you, your subject, and your essay only what your written words themselves induce her to feel.

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