A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves
The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.
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The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.
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Over time, we’ve seen YouTube morph from a digital video library to a vending machine for ‘streamers’ saying/doing anything for subscribers.
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One way to give students more control of their education is to allow them to create their own schedule–and revise it as necessary.
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The usefulness of student data is generally proportional to the frequency with which it’s collected. Here are eight sources of formative assessment data.
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Here, we discuss things teachers worry about today, in addition to student performance, mindset, wellbeing, and college/career readiness.
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The most compelling feature of eduCLIMBER might be how it provides a central location for dozens of data forms and outputs.
What Is eduCLIMBER? A Tool To Organize Student Data Once And For All Read More
Think like a Fitbit and zoom out and collect a variety of data and feedback about overall student academic health.
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Don’t become addicted to ‘fixing’ your teaching; celebrate what you do well. Identify strengths and use them to transform your teaching.
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Deeper Learning is a set of student outcomes that includes mastery of essential academic content, thinking critically, and solving complex problems.
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When joy and comfort are absent, students’ brains are distanced from effective information processing and long-term memory storage.
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In Google Classroom, you can now drag and drop topics and individual Classwork items. The main benefit is simpler organization.
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Here’s A Free Tool Kit From Harvard’s Project Zero To Incorporate Good Work Into Your Curriculum by Terry Heick Good work
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