What Happens When Teachers Connect
When one teacher meets another, they exchange ideas. Comparing and finding common ground and learning new things is nearly automatic.
When one teacher meets another, they exchange ideas. Comparing and finding common ground and learning new things is nearly automatic.
Learned helplessness occurs when repeated failures lead a person to believe they have no control over outcomes.
Learning–real, informal, authentic, and lifelong learning–can ‘begin’ with just about anything.
For students who are employed, online learning can create balance instead of conflict.
From content to thought, linear learning to spiral learning, and grading to micrograding, here are possible characteristics of an innovative classroom.
Strategic planning and execution tools for K-12 school districts are software programs that help solve problems.
How can you teach critical thinking? This framework offers a way to integrate critical thinking in your classroom.
For me, my biggest takeaway from college was learning what I didn’t know.
Moving can reshape how students learn, adapt, and understand themselves. This article explains how relocation influences learning, identity, and long-term adjustment.
Pre-writing can include clarifying audience and purpose to researching and outlining, making it crucial to the quality of the writing.
I’m not saying any of these ideas are good—or even the least bit viable. Or that they wouldn’t be detrimental. I’m just wondering what would happen.
In research-informed segments, theories like Social Learning can be tools for understanding how a child’s mind works.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theoretical framework comprising a tiered model of human needs often depicted as a pyramid.
Understanding the impact of technology on curiosity suggests that we first understand the role of curiosity in the learning process itself.