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Teachers have begun utilizing a variety of teaching methods in their classrooms. Some prefer to use visual aids or lectures to teach, while others use hands-on learning techniques. Some teachers even ...
A new paper in Sleep indicates that different teaching strategies schools imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in dramatic differences in when and how much students slept. Notably, students ...
Educators attended a summit, held at West Charlotte High School, that focused on uplifting each other, exchanging ideas and networking. A summit held over the weekend in Charlotte focused on ...
Researchers encourage public schools to use "culturally responsive" methods. New research from New York University found that public school curriculum is falling short in providing “culturally ...
Professor Xiong emphasized that artificial intelligence education should not be seen as an independent subject but should be integrated into the general education of compulsory education. This means ...
Calculus is the study of change. Calculus teaching methods, however, have changed little in recent decades. Now, FIU research shows a new model could improve calculus instruction nationwide. A study ...
Every week, more colleges and universities announce that they will hold classes fully or partially online in response to COVID-19. Professors are being asked to design “hybrid” classes that blend ...
Kelly A. Hogan had no reason to think anything was wrong with her teaching. She had been hired at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as part of a push to bring in teaching-oriented ...
Technology has come a long way since Jennifer Garetto joined the staff of Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove 13 years ago. “When I started … we had a Palm Pilot program,” she says. “We’ve seen how ...
Today’s post is the second in a series on the hot-button issue of differentiated instruction. I teach an English as a second language (ESL) course at the university. I often am asked, “Professor, what ...
Few professions are “revolutionized” with such frequency as teaching -- and with such minimal impact on actual practices. As veteran teachers, we’ve seen many teaching practices and technological ...
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