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Four tips for teaching in uncertain times

Hapara

The article “ Two Meta-Analyses Exploring the Relationship Between Teacher Clarity and Student Learning ,” states that “higher levels of clarity are associated with higher levels of student learning.” . Assessing Teaching Presence in a Computer Conferencing Context,” Journal of the Asynchronous Learning Network 5, no. 2 (2001), [link].

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Homework: Good or Bad? Here Is What Research Says

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

However, as the research cited in this article demonstrates, homework, controversial as it is, has some benefits for students although these benefits differ according to various factors including students age, skill and grade level, students socio-economic status, purpose behind homework, duration of the homework, among other considerations.

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Strategies for Surviving All Types of Assessments

edWeb.net

Whether you are a first-year teacher or a veteran teacher, classroom and system-wide assessments can be a time of high anxiety and stress for everyone involved. in School Counseling Program, Freed-Hardeman University, TN, lays out strategies and ground rules for what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to assessments.

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4 Steps for Designing an Online Assessment for Flipped Classroom

Fractus Learning

Are you thinking about designing an online assessment for a Flipped classroom? This article examines four steps I undertook when teaching a first year undergraduate accounting course. First, consider whether the tool you are thinking about is the right tool for what you want to assess.

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Close the Achievement Gap: 5 Specific Strategies

EdNews Daily

In Closing the Achievement Gap: A Vision for Changing Beliefs and Practices (2003), Belinda Williams identified four needs of students. In elementary school, the classroom teacher often serves that function. Within the classroom, personalized instruction has increased in popularity. Needs of Students.

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Why Esports in Schools is a Good Thing

ViewSonic Education

We explore these controversies in our article Is Esports a Sport? A 2003 analysis of 15 cases of school shooters found all but two suffered from social rejection. Team sports provide an arena for teaching important lessons and life skills beyond the classroom. The Benefits of Esports in Schools. Rarely, they may become violent.

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The 7 Styles of Learning Explained with Examples

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Previously, I have written posts featuring articles that critique the theory of learning styles , highlighting its contentious standing in academic circles. In the classroom, solitary learners can be encouraged through assignments that require independent research or reflective journaling. “ Why Don’t Students Like School?

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