5 Strategies For Teaching About The Holocaust Through Inquiry
Effective teaching about the Holocaust requires asking students the right questions, and that is the beginning of any inquiry-based lesson.
Effective teaching about the Holocaust requires asking students the right questions, and that is the beginning of any inquiry-based lesson.
Artificial intelligence-based tools can be used to build trust between students and their campuses by connecting them to people and resources.
Want to make math more fun for students? Support them by giving them space to ask questions and learn through play.
Differentiation in project-based learning can be supported through the use of protocols and intentional assessment practice.
Habits of Mind are dispositions mindfully employed by characteristically ‘successful’ people when confronted with problems.
eSports competition is facilitated through organized, multiplayer online video game competitions.
This list includes 20 (mostly) simple things you can do (relatively) quickly to become a better teacher in the 21st century.
This Augmented and Virtual Reality framework explores Extended Reality, a term used to describe AR, VR, and realities on the spectrum.
Problem-solving and critical thinking are both skills and habits that allow students to apply and transfer academic knowledge into the real-world.
What’s the difference between projects and PBL? In PBL, the focus is not on projects but the process of learning through projects.
From curriculum maps and report cards to metacognition & field trips, here are some examples of what technology can replace in the classroom.
From voice and choice to global collaboration and opportunity, there are many ways to empower students in the modern classroom.