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What is an IPS Monitor? Monitor Panel Types Explained

ViewSonic Education

Wider viewing angles. Viewing angle. Different panel technologies offer unique profiles with opinions on the best type of LCD being subjective and based on personal preference. The liquid crystal’s ability to shift horizontally creates better viewing angles. Better color/contrast than many VA and TN panels.

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Connecting the Dots: The Power of Relational Learning in Shaping Tomorrow's Minds

A Principal's Reflections

Rather than viewing topics in isolation, this method encourages students to explore the interconnectedness of ideas. Creating a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and opinions is paramount, which is why learner voice matters.

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5 Activities to teach your students how to spot fake news

Neo LMS

However, there’s a catch: they should include sites they would generally avoid because it conflicts with their opinions. What all three descriptions have in common is the attempt to confuse and misdirect. Ask your students to select three or four national news websites. Next, ask them to select the main news item of the day.

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The Ever-Evolving Leadership Lens

A Principal's Reflections

I am of the opinion that being able to adapt in a way that results in improvement across various dynamics is what it is all about. If innovation is the goal, it is vital to view change from multiple perspectives. What’s changed is the environment in which one leads, and this impacts the lens that is, or should be, used to drive change.

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The Warning: My Thoughts on What We Can Learn from “Momo”

The CoolCatTeacher

About the Host This is an opinion by Vicki Davis, classroom teacher and host and does not represent the views of any sponsors, her school, or any other organization. All opinions are her own. Listen to the Show Listen to the show on iTunes or Stitcher Stream by clicking here.

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The Power of I Used to Think…Now I Think

Catlin Tucker

In the initial “I used to think…” stage, students reflect on their beliefs or opinions about a specific topic, subject, or issue. This helps students understand the impact of their learning better and how their ideas have developed over time. This promotes critical thinking and historical empathy.

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4 Question Types for Deeper Learning

A Principal's Reflections

They require learners to rationalize and reason beyond figuring out the answer by formulating a stance or opinion. This technique pushes the thinking of students by compelling them to consider an opposing view. Typically, there is no definitive right or wrong response. to have students probe their thinking a bit deeper.

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