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Lesson Revamps for High Agency Learning

Tech Helpful

Recently Eric Sheninger posted the following graphic as part of a blog post about taking a critical lens to instructional design: I've been thinking about the above concepts on a regular basis as our teachers are going through the process of creating units in our learning management system, Canvas. What if their day was more fluid?

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18 manageable ways to differentiate when kids have gaps in their learning

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I think this is the default for many when they consider the word “differentiation.”. But more often, this will mean just-right books for reading, math practice that has multiple levels of difficulty so that students can do different levels of work to meet their needs. Teach 5th grade math or Biology or AP Literature or 2nd grade?

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Week of April 17, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Event recordings are posted and available after the events if you aren''t able to attend them live. If you are looking for an easy calendar import / RSS feed for these events, you''ll now find a link on your calendar page or the calendar page of specific groups! Learn great ways to manage this very real dynamic. link] YAYMATH!

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What it's like to teach in an active learning classroom

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

What, how, and where I am teaching This semester I am teaching two sections of Modern Algebra, the first of a two-semester sequence on abstract algebra mostly taken students in Math Education or Pure Mathematics. And I think that sense of ownership carries over from the space itself to the math that we do in the space. work as well.

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How do you measure active learning? And should you?

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

Then it's simple math: Add up the lengths of the episodes, and divide by 75. However, there are some issues with the TPI that make it not totally suitable for what I have in mind; I'll get into those in a later post. Another instrument seems much more compelling – the Active Learning Inventory Tool (ALIT).

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. Via Inside Higher Ed : “High Default Rates at New York For-Profit Colleges.” ” Via Bloomberg : “ Student Debt Is a Harsh Math Lesson for U.S. National and Global) Education Politics.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

All this feeds my rage… oh and the review I write each December on the stories we are told about the future of education. Via The Washington Post : “ Political nonprofits must now name many of their donors under federal court ruling after Supreme Court declines to intervene.” ” asks The Washington Post.