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Ideal traits of pbl teachers

5 Ideal Traits Of A Project-Based Learning Teacher

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Project-based learning teachers aren’t afraid of a lack of knowledge or skill because they can reach out to experts and learn alongside their students.

How To Help Students Find More Time To Read

How To Help Students Find More Time To Read Read More

Making reading a contest may result in more books read, but may not create the ‘reader’ you’re hoping to create.

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12 Myths About Project-Based Learning

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Among the most pervasive myths about project-based learning is that students ‘doing projects’ equates to students learning through PBL.

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12 Mistakes For Teachers To Avoid In A Data-Driven Classroom

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Functionally, the purpose of assessment is to provide data to revise planned instruction. Of course, it’s not that simple.

Why We Should Stop Averaging Scores To Give Letter Grades

Why We Should Stop Averaging Scores To Give Letter Grades

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Evaluating a student’s mind with a system not much more robust than the one we use to review movies doesn’t seem like our best thinking.

A Quick Primer On Charter Schools

A Quick Primer On Charter Schools

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A one-size-fits-all approach has never worked in education, and the variety of school options available today attests to that fact.

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5 Psychology-Based Strategies That Help Students Learn

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Psychology-based strategies that help students learn include modeling, student choice, and a clear sense of progress in the learning process.

The Importance Of Being Specific In Assessment Of Learning

The Importance Of Being Specific In Assessment Of Learning

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When seeking to develop skills,  feedback (and it must be timely) is only useful if it informs the student what areas need to be worked on.

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