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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

Teachers can use this step to encourage students to assess the credibility of their evidence and select information that effectively strengthens their claims. These questions might explore nuances, seek further information, or address potential counterarguments.

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Guest post: Using EdTech and AI to reduce social inequality

EdTech4Beginners

Seneca Learning is a free online homework and revision platform that covers most of the secondary school curriculum. The visual elements on the website are used to make it easier for students to process and retain information. Using EdTech and AI to tackle the problem. But that is only around 20% of the platform.

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How Much Do Teachers Make in the USA? Latest Stats

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Whether you’re a teacher evaluating potential career moves or simply curious about the financial landscape of education in the USA, this information offers valuable insights. Ohio’s higher employment per thousand jobs might indicate a particular emphasis on secondary education. How Much Do Teachers Make in the USA?

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Embracing diversity in the classroom: Strategies for inclusive education

Hapara

A recent UNESCO report showed that across the nation, elementary and secondary students with disabilities experience higher rates of violence by teachers and are up to 1.5 When learners feel inadequate in comparison to peers, they may participate less and/or become increasingly isolated.

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Civics Education Is Essential for Creating Engaged Citizens. I’m Hopeful It's About to Make a Comeback.

Edsurge

Secondary students can investigate what factors determined citizenship through historical case studies centered on both national and local narratives. Georgia in 1831, in comparison to the 1957 ruling in Cooper v. Students learning the rule of law might compare how citizenship was interpreted and determined in the U.S.

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What is Active Learning? And Why it Matters

ViewSonic Education

Primary and secondary schools are swiftly responding to the evidence in support of active learning. 6 To use the mini-lecture approach, the instructor delivers information in short chunks. During this final phase, the instructor steps in as a guide as needed to clarify information. To date, more than 200 U.S. Class discussion.

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What is plagiarism?

PlagiarismCheck

Meanwhile, referencing incorrect or even non-existing resources, inaccurate authorship, or citing primary sources contained in the secondary source instead of addressing the original are all variations of plagiarism. Of course, you should mind the appropriate writing style not to be too informal or, on the contrary, extremely academic.

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