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Architect Dynamic Blended Learning Lessons with Your Adopted Curriculum

Catlin Tucker

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. It’s often structured for teacher-led, whole-group instruction but not restricted to this application.

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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. The reality is often much more mundane, as classrooms that meet even the most basic of digital information standards still qualify as being a Smart Classroom, Lab, or Lecture Hall. and whiteboard.

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

Edsurge

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. Telling a student to go to the library to access a physical copy of something is the outlier instead of the norm.

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How Differentiated Instruction Can Help You Reach Every Student in Class

Waterford

It may seem like common sense that students perform better in class when they receive support that meets their needs. Differentiated instruction is an educational strategy in which teachers adapt their instruction to meet the needs of their class. Research around differentiated instruction confirms this is true. Sounds familiar?

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Sora “Content Bundles” Feature Empowers Educators to Easily Reserve Digital Books for Specific Students

eSchool News

This provides us with so many options to filter content to meet specific district, classroom and learning needs.”. Create teacher-specific classroom libraries. Group digital books for topic or theme sets. For instance, educators can: Bundle curriculum titles for grade level-access. www.overdrive.com/schools .

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Students Turn to TikTok for Study Buddies

Edsurge

She started the practice during COVID-19 lockdowns, when she couldn’t get to a library or coffee shop to work among other people as she had done in the past. She argues that colleges should use social media more to do outreach and meet students where they are, and to help students navigate the many challenges of college life.

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