What Is The Feynman Technique?
To use the Feynman Technique, practice explaining a concept to others as simply as possible. Make it simple, then make it simple again.
To use the Feynman Technique, practice explaining a concept to others as simply as possible. Make it simple, then make it simple again.
Improving engagement in a language learning classroom is accomplished by building relationships and creating fun lessons.
Cognitive biases are tendencies to selectively search for or interpret data in a way that confirms one’s existing beliefs.
While the goal of a school isn’t ‘to make teachers happy,’ a school full of ‘happy’ teachers can change the world.
Here, we offer a few ideas for using technology to teach writing, with commentary on why good writing is so important to students’ futures.
MECE is a framework that allows you to organize data to ensure that all data is analyzed to ensure all possibilities are exhausted.
From Station Rotation and Mastery-Based Learning to the Flipped Classroom, let’s take a look at the most common types of Blended Learning.
Transmedia: a narrative that extends beyond multiple media forms that also plays to the strength those forms; may or may not be interactive
This reading list for progressive teachers is a collection ranging from inquiry learning and equity to technology and learning space design.
Here are ten ways literacy can promote a deeper understanding of math, including writing out problem-solving steps and taking notes.
This graphic is a kind of hybrid graphic that distills ideas about technology into ideas about digital citizenship.
Human affairs defy simplistic explanations. Interdisciplinary education allows us to better address contradictions and ambiguities.