So I Think I Figured Out The Source Of All Human Suffering
The source of all human suffering has something to do with loneliness–our systems pit us against one another in an illusion of competition.
The source of all human suffering has something to do with loneliness–our systems pit us against one another in an illusion of competition.
From getting feedback from field experts to using project-based learning, here are 12 ideas to make learning more like the ‘real world.’
The genesis of a great project is the idea itself — we’re providing you with 50 smart ideas for project-based learning in your classroom.
Like reading your own writing out loud, watching a video with the sound off is an effective way to identify what’s working and what’s not.
Characteristics of successful hybrid learning programs include mobile-friendly design and a strong sense of community.
Paulo Freire’s education philosophy saw education as an active process of intellectual, sociological, and political assimilation.
by Terry Heick One of the notable changes in the Common Core academic standards is a shift in literacy instruction from the shoulders of “English-Language Arts” teachers, to all content area teachers. And #4, “What strategies do your students use to figure out unknown words?” got me thinking. As a middle and high school English…
The benefits of using short, social videos in the classroom include improved student engagement and reduced burden on the teacher.
Question-based learning is a type of inquiry where the learner is guided by forming and refining a guiding question (or questions).
How do you know if your students are thinking critically in the classroom? Here are examples that might be good indicators.
Remote school and work have blurred the lines between work and home. How does this shape the debate over homework?
We should consider using this challenging time to continue to develop and refine learning models that can adapt to a rapidly-changing world.
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