The Underlying Assumptions Of A Curriculum
One underlying assumption of a curriculum is that it’s comprised of knowledge and skills that are both knowable and worth knowing.
One underlying assumption of a curriculum is that it’s comprised of knowledge and skills that are both knowable and worth knowing.
Four research-based classroom management principles” relationships, routines, engagement design, and restorative responses.
“What people believe about someone or thing matters more than what is true.”
Where does AI meaningfully fit into curriculum and assessment?
If we want to prepare students, we need to integrate, combine, and cut. Less is more. What’s most important in your curriculum?
These platforms are verified by ESSA standards, and widespread adoption by educators from grade 3 through higher education.
The activities feel productive. There is visible effort and time invested, but recognition is not retrieval.
Free online crossword puzzles are digital word games where players fill in grids based on clues.
Learn to recognize and value nonverbal student engagement. From gestures to eye gaze, here are 6 ways students participate without speaking to build safety.
Overview of associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees: definitions, and typical length/credit requirements.
What is the author’s position on a debatable topic from the text? How do you know? What evidence from the text can you cite?
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of cognitive skills used to design instruction, assess learning, and promote higher-order thinking.
Write about something in your life that feels uncertain right now. You don’t have to solve it—just describe what the uncertainty feels like.
During meaningful conversations, students are forced to be accountable for positions, to listen, and to analyze opposing perspectives & ideas.