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What Is Prior Knowledge and Why it Matters?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this post, we will delve into the intricacies of prior knowledge, guided by significant research findings, discuss some of its types and examples, and explore how this understanding can transform educational practices.

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4 Tips for Facilitating Powerful Student Collaboration

Digital Promise

Throughout the school year, students work on design thinking strategies and building a skillset so they can develop their own prototypes. Building their skillset and their knowledge base makes them eager to solve authentic problems. Although this unit occurs at the end of the school year, my teammate, Karen Schaeffer.

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ETA hand2mind Unveils Daily Math Fluency at 2018 NCSM/NCTM Conferences

techlearning

Developed by elementary math expert Brittany Goerig, Daily Math Fluency activities are designed using visual models and manipulatives to support classroom math curriculum without cutting into instructional time. She spent 17 years in the classroom as an elementary math teacher.

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Four Ways You Can Use Data to Create a Personalized, Teacher-Driven PD Playbook

Edsurge

I knew she was a good teacher, but in all that time, I never had the opportunity to watch her in her own classroom. By looking at your data points in a new way, you can create professional development opportunities within a classroom, school, or across an entire district by leveraging your internal subject matter experts (SMEs).

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Apple’s Longtime Education VP Shares Frustrations With Slow Pace of Change

Edsurge

People love to try guess what Apple is up to—that’s true for the company’s education strategy as well. But Steve had a special place in his heart particularly for elementary schools. When you first took on that role leading education strategy at Apple, what was your vision, and how did you see education then? What's our vision?

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Five Steps to Empowering Educators with Evidence

edWeb.net

Eben Dowell, Senior Research Analyst in the Office of Research, Evaluation and Advanced Analytics at the Ohio Department of Education, explained the department’s five-step approach to getting their educators to embrace the evidence-based mindset. Step 1 – Understand the value of evidence-based strategies for students and schools.

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Is It Time To Go Back To Basics With Writing Instruction?

MindShift

In the last few years there has been more focus on writing in classrooms and on tests, but many students still have difficulty expressing their ideas on paper. While these strategies are important parts of making learning relevant to students, they may not be enough on their own to improve the quality of writing. Scharff Panero asked.