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How To Promote Student Engagement
Incorporating the 5 E’s learning cycle in your classroom can be very beneficial for you as well as your students. The first E of this […]
Incorporating the 5 E’s learning cycle in your classroom can be very beneficial for you as well as your students. The first E of this […]
DRIVE by Daniel H. Pink Despite prior beliefs, monetary incentives for human learning is not motivating us like we thought. Daniel Pink dives into what […]
What are margins? In nature, margins are a place where diversity is both embraced and entertained. In ecological settings, margins can be described as the […]
Margins are a space between worlds, where two unrelated realms meet. Blurring the lines between “this” and “that”, it is an exceptional place to make […]
Exemplary science teaching is when teachers go above and beyond in the science classroom to not only teach students about content but they are engaged […]
Engaged learners help to create an exciting classroom! The support provided by the instructor is critical to the classroom’s success, and can better help take […]
What are alternate conceptions of science? How do they affect students and teachers alike in science classrooms? Let’s take a deeper look and examine an […]
Making Thinking Visible by Karen Morrison, Mark Church, and Ron Ritchhart is a text the EDT431 cohort women have been studying lately. Sometimes it’s hard […]
THE 4C’s TEACHING METHOD: This method of teaching is best used with an assortment of texts or passages. Students will be pushed to make connections, […]
Students know and understand so much in our course, right? If we focus on content and rush through the standards then are we leaving our […]
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