Education’s Curious Fascination With Uniformity
While decent, the adoption of a set of national standards for K-12 public schools doesn’t solve the challenges in mass compulsory education.
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While decent, the adoption of a set of national standards for K-12 public schools doesn’t solve the challenges in mass compulsory education.
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The following infographic by Open Colleges highlights 30 possible ways in which Google Glass might eventually be used in educational settings.
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Learning Simulations: An Overview This post has been updated from a 2012 post. Clark Aldrich is an enthusiastic advocate for new learning forms, and
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The slacker teacher stereotype has led lawmakers to enact reforms that direct the curricula teachers teach and how they measure progress.
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Genius Hour in the classroom is driven by curiosity. Critical principles include inquiry, purpose, socialization, and design.
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We have to change the way we talk about bullying. I’m convinced that we have to confront it with its psychological opposite – kindness.
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From knowing your own biases and modeling mistake-making, here are 101 teaching tips and things I’ve learned so far about teaching.
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What is differentiated instruction? Examples include varied reading comprehension questions, adaptive assessments, and 1-on-1 coaching.
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What is the purpose of the curriculum? What follows for form, content, process, and who the writers should be?
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What Are The Lesser-Known Benefits Of eLearning For Teachers? contributed by Chris Waldron, TakeLessons.com The relatively recent boom in technology has
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A 6 Step Process For Teaching Argument Analysis by Terry Heick How “basic” this is depends on who your audience
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Digital natives–students born into our digital, connected world—have always had Google to bail them out. And maybe that’s okay.
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