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Architect Dynamic Blended Learning Lessons with Your Adopted Curriculum

Catlin Tucker

Consider the last time you used a recipe to bake something, for example, a chocolate cake. There are various models within blended learning, including station rotation, whole group rotation, flipped classroom, and playlist models, each providing varying levels of autonomy for students.

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Raising the Smart Classroom’s IQ – By Dr. Paul Fornelli

ViewSonic Education

Auditory learners prefer to process information recited or spoken to them, via either live lectures, group discussion, or audio playback. For example, at many post-secondary institutions, a teaching space is considered to be a Smart Classroom if it merely comes equipped with nothing more than a microphone, computer, video projector.

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AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices

Edsurge

We look at examples of output from large language models (LLMs) and critique how well it did with the responses. For instructors who have had the opportunity to participate in pedagogy learning groups, there may be a lot of overlap in what they already know about teaching and what changes AI might bring to the classroom.

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The ultimate guide to authentically creating a secondary classroom where students feel safe, welcome, & whole

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This is especially true for secondary students. Younger learners are used to SEL (socio-emotional learning) practices like sharing circles and morning meetings; these procedures tend to fade away as students get older and into more specialized secondary content. Their preferred pronouns (and in which contexts I should use them).

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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

I'm collecting blogs of teachers who are in the classroom actually use AI and have practical, real examples to share. I do a Substack called The AI School Librarian that gives examples of good tools and how to use them in schools and libraries. A group of us took this advice and made it our own. Enough of the junk.

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How can we ease tensions around book choice and school libraries?

The Cornerstone for Teachers

My experience with the school library and book choice tension I have over 1,000 books in my American international Christian school classroom in southern Taiwan where I teach English Language Arts (8th), Yearbook (10th-12th), US History (11th), and British Literature (12th). Teachers want to advocate for the learning needs of their students.

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How Differentiated Instruction Can Help You Reach Every Student in Class

Waterford

It’s more about providing students, individually or in a group, with different learning options or providing accommodations to help them learn more effectively.[11]. If a student might work more efficiently in a quieter learning environment, for example, you could allow them to complete a project in the school library.