A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves
A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves Read More
The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.
A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves Read More
The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.
YouTube For Children: Is It Still Worth The Risk? Read More
Over time, we’ve seen YouTube morph from a digital video library to a vending machine for ‘streamers’ saying/doing anything for subscribers.
10 Ways To Give Students More Control Of Their Education Read More
One way to give students more control of their education is to allow them to create their own schedule–and revise it as necessary.
An Efficient Classroom: 6 Factors Of Academic Achievement Read More
What are the primary factors of academic performance? While literacy skills and background knowledge matter, so does motivation.
I’m Not Sure What To Think About Backward Design Read More
Backward design encourages you to plan for a destination not by anticipating but visualizing the end and planning backward from there.
What Is The Identity Of Your Classroom? Read More
Whether or not they’re accurate, how you’re perceived–and how your school, grade level, content area, and course are thought of–matters.
8 Of The Most Common Sources Of Formative Assessment Data Read More
The usefulness of student data is generally proportional to the frequency with which it’s collected. Here are eight sources of formative assessment data.
12 Things Teachers Worry About Today Read More
Here, we discuss things teachers worry about today, in addition to student performance, mindset, wellbeing, and college/career readiness.