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Constructivism in Stories
Environmental issues are at the forefront of the conversations of many people in the world today. Climate change and global warming are very pressing issues […]
Environmental issues are at the forefront of the conversations of many people in the world today. Climate change and global warming are very pressing issues […]
The Role Reversal By: Hayley Johnson Think back to your experiences with high school or maybe college classes and relate your experience with one of […]
Matthias’ fingers lightly tapped on the shiny black sphere that topped the pawn on the board before him, listening to the hustle nd bustle outside […]
When you think back to high school, what kind of people were your favorite teachers? Were they the boring kind that just stood at the […]
Howdy Bloggers, Today marks the fifth official installment of An Interesting Perspective. In this post, we will discuss constructivism and the significance behind a student’s […]
Perhaps the most helpful article I have ever read pertaining to my future as a chemistry educator was “Advice to My Intellectual Grandchildren” by J. […]
Students come from all kinds of different backgrounds. They all have different experiences that have shaped who they are. The students bring these into your […]
I have always liked this quote! I think that it puts learning in prospective. Everyone knows something I do not and I can learn from […]
My grandparents were avid world travelers when I was younger. Every time they would come home from a trip they would show me their pictures […]
Socrates could be talking about anything here, and I’m sure we could apply this statement to anything. Today, we’re going to apply it to knowledge- […]
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