Student-Centered Learning Requires Adjustments Of Perspective
Education is at its strongest when learners are at the center of the process and can exercise their choices about what happens.
Education is at its strongest when learners are at the center of the process and can exercise their choices about what happens.
by Drew Perkins, Director of TeachThought PD I miss teaching. Not so much the rigors of bells, short breaks, endless …
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“What did you learn in school today?” It’s easy to resort to cliches when talking to kids about school. Here are some alternatives.
From building trust and relationships to cultivating responsibility, here are 6 strategies for working with your most ‘difficult’ students.
6 Messages Every Student Should Hear On The First Day Of School by Terry Heick & Jackie Gerstein For specific training and professional …
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How can you create a brain-friendly classroom? By reducing stress, creating positive associations, and promoting feedback loops.
One of the best ways to engage all students in your classroom is to give students an easy (and even anonymous) way to ask questions.
Additive grading is method of grading that starts all students at zero and adds points for accomplishments and mastery.
‘Believing in students’ isn’t enough–they have to have sufficient knowledge or experience with ideas and skills to ‘do well in school.’
When students finish early, help them by naturally funneling them toward extending and improving the work they’ve already done.
Teachers who lead inspiring lessons are the most memorable. Here are 4 strategies that you can implement to make learning more engaging.
Studying is often viewed as a means to an end. We hope these study strategies help learners realize that it is a powerful & empowering tool.