How Technology Changed Teaching And Learning
Challenges with privacy, cost, and using new tools in old learning models can make things worse for teachers and students, not better.
Challenges with privacy, cost, and using new tools in old learning models can make things worse for teachers and students, not better.
A KWL chart is a graphic organizers that students use before, during, and after learning to activate prior knowledge and reflect on learning.
When students finish early, help them by naturally funneling them toward extending and improving the work they’ve already done.
Free online courses have the capability to arm millions of students with the knowledge to change their communities and the world.
I shifted my teaching from what my students might ‘become’ in the future to who they are and what they need today.
Google Classroom excels in providing solutions for teachers. From tagging curriculum to exit slips, here are 60 ways to use Google Classroom.
Replacing mindsets of fear and judgment with inquiry and compassion when potential is limited can have exponential effects on learning.
Educators in traditional and online schools can help boost the numbers by ensuring that geography is exciting and fun to learn, a feat that is made easier with the right tools.
Hermeneutics is a branch of knowledge concerned with the theory, practice, and methodology of interpretation of text.
Consider flipping your teaching so students work on some parts of the project offline and use online time for coaching and support.
To what things do we as teachers in classrooms tend to be blind? Where should we look to better understand what is happening in our class?
Athletes will rarely think, “I simply cannot make this shot.” Students–for whatever reason–are more likely to say, “I’m not good at tests.”