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How to minimize cheating in online assessments

Neo LMS

In comparison, seventy-five percent of high school students admit to doing the same. After all, both K-12 and Higher Ed students aren’t supervised at home. It’s difficult to imagine how the evaluation will play out online if you haven’t done that before. Yet, it goes deeper than that. Minimizing cheating is a safer option.

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What To Do When Someone Hates You

The CoolCatTeacher

You Can Overcome From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. “There is one way to avoid criticism: Do nothing. But how do you respond when that criticism turns to hatred? Listen to This Blog Post. Spread more love than hate. Say nothing. Be nothing.”

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15 Skills Teachers Can Learn this Summer and Use in Next Year’s Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

It’s summer, that time of rest and rejuvenation, ice cream and bonhomie. It represents so much time, you can do anything, accomplish the impossible, and prepare yourself quintessentially for upcoming students. Know how to solve all of them. Show students how you handle when your best efforts don’t work.

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Can an AI Save the World?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Kirkus Reviews had this to say: had this to say: A blistering pace is set from the beginning: dates open each new chapter/section, generating a countdown that intensifies the title’s time limit. Exactly how cool is Otto, the AI? . Do you have to read the prequel, To Hunt a Sub, to understand this book? Do You Have a Dream?

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Black teachers ground down by racial battle fatigue after a year like no other

The Hechinger Report

I have been navigating majority (or all-) white spaces for a very long time. … In a state with 96 percent of its teaching staff being white, choosing teaching was to be no different,” the 27-year-old high school teacher in Minneapolis wrote in her blog this winter. . … This story also appeared in The Undefeated. “I

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How can I teach my young kids at home?

Brainscape

Well fear not, for in this guide, I present to you the best advice of our experienced panel of early childhood educators on how to teach your young kids from home. Well fear not, for in this guide, I present to you the best advice of our experienced panel of early childhood educators on how to teach your young kids from home.

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Let’s get it started in here!

NeverEndingSearch

I’ve tried to steer away from a traditional orientation where students hear the do’s and don’ts in the library. I want them to hear about how readers talk about books to one another. I want them to hear how books can be windows into other worlds and other perspectives.