5 Smart Ways To Use Digital Images In The Classroom
In any course, images can be a useful tool for students to build on vocabulary while also providing examples for concept attainment.
In any course, images can be a useful tool for students to build on vocabulary while also providing examples for concept attainment.
Every story, Vonnegut playfully asserts, can be ‘shaped’ on a Y-axis of Good Fortune & Ill Fortune extended along the X-axis of Time.
Never Alone is a game that “shares, celebrates, and extends culture” by exploring the plight of the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people.
Teachers can access assessment data instantly, through live results, and can provide feedback to students when they need it the most.
Maybe apps can do everything a textbook can, but with the agility to enable sustained personalized instruction.
Infographics help students decode complex story elements to better access a text. Try these ideas for using infographics to teach literature.
When education is done “right”, learners often feel and experience the following in their both formal and informal educational environments.
Does the idea of a Median Student Growth Percentile sound intimidating? No worries, there’s a PowerPoint for that.
Where should there be obligation and where should there be freedom in choice of pedagogy, models, and curriculum?
Podcasts, video steaming, learning apps, and short movies are just a few ways children can get a hands-on experience in the classroom.
45% of girls taking the TEL test scored proficient or better, 3 percentage points higher than the 42% of boys who did likewise.
“Know yourself. Commit to a daily practice of reflection and review.”
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