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Homework: Good or Bad? Here Is What Research Says

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this study, Cooper et al analyzed a large pool of research studies on homework conducted in the United States between between 1987 and 2003. A synthesis of research, 1987–2003. Books on homework Here are some interesting books that profoundly explore the concept of homework: 1. Synthesis of research on homework.

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Teacher Burnout- Symptoms, Causes, and Strategies to Prevent It

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Books on teacher burnout To prevent complete burnout, many people turn to methods such as relaxation techniques or counselling appointments. Another great way to give yourself an emotional break is by reading books by teachers and educators who have experienced teacher burnout and have successfully dealt with it. Mearns, J., &

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The 9 Qualities of A Good Teacher

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

And since September 2003 the first time I stepped into a classroom as a teacher, a lot of things have changed in the field. Web technologies are now part and parcel of the teaching pedagogy and since the pandemic they have even taken center stage. I often think that teaching has come to me and not the other way around.

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25 Best Educational Podcasts in 2023

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The Naked Scientists are a team of dedicated scientists on a mission to help the public audience engage with science, technology, and medicine. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics books. StoryCorps StoryCorps launched in 2003 with the mission of preserving and sharing humanity's stories. From Pushkin Industries."

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Separation and connection

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We are witnessing a time where a mobile world wide web of connections is proliferating, and in which social mores, human relationships and communication conventions have been irrevocably changed. Six Degrees of Separation is a useful book because it illuminates the science behind our daily use of Facebook, Twitter and other social media.

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3 Key Actions for 2021-22 You Can Take Now

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Reinventing spaces—designing flexible classroom spaces and turning a library into a learning commons with flexible seating and mobile bookshelves. Grow educators’ level of courage to bridge the technology gap. In every role, technology, innovation, and a future focus have been integral. Access to food, for example, among them.

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Helping Others Along – Motivation Theory and the SAMR Model

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As innovators and early adopters of emerging technology we often find ourselves in the situation to help our colleagues. How do we best help them to understand the value of new technology and how it might benefit their students lives (rather than how might it help my fit into their classroom).