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Homework: Good or Bad? Here Is What Research Says

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Homework is a controversial topic and the object of differing opinions among teachers, parents, and educators. While some highly value it considering it key in scholarly achievement and academic performance, others view it as a nuisance to students' independence and a cause for unwarranted emotional and physical stress for kids.

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Dave Burgess Talks Student Engagement #MondayMotivation #tlap

The CoolCatTeacher

He specializes in teaching hard-to-reach, hard-to-motivate students with techniques that incorporate showmanship and creativity. he was awarded the BAMMY for Secondary School Teacher of the Year by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences. At a recent ceremony in Washington, D.C., Void where prohibited.

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U.S. K-12 Educational Technology Policy: Historical Notes on the Federal Role

Doug Levin

Secretary of Education Richard W. Yet, understanding this history is crucial to understanding the meandering path we are on with respect to determining the best and appropriate future role for the federal government with respect to educational technology – a task I have set out for myself in a series of posts on this very topic.

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9 Key Classroom Management Skills Backed up with Research

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

It’s the invisible thread that weaves together student engagement, academic success, and the overall harmony of the classroom environment. In this post, I’ve synthesized the wisdom from these papers into actionable insights and examples for educators looking to hone their classroom management skills. Gage, Ph.D.,

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – April 2022

Edthena

This edition of noted and notable content for educators includes three popular education articles about supporting teacher and coach growth. The second area of reflection is raising awareness about one’s own strengths and weaknesses as a professional educator. Teachers want feedback on student learning.

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Rangatiratanga: How Tapping Into New Zealand’s Indigenous Concepts Sparked New Educational Gains

Edsurge

You are meeting the learners in the Manaiakalani education program. Started in 2007, the program now serves 3,500 students, over 80 percent of whom come from Maori and Pasifika families. Teachers and researchers are measuring student engagement in learning outcomes, not absences from school. It was a bumpy process.