20 Ways To Provide Effective Feedback For Learning
20 Ways To Provide Effective Feedback For Learning Read More
One way to provide effective feedback for learning is a ‘feedback sandwich’ to structure your feedback: Compliment, Correct, Compliment.
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20 Ways To Provide Effective Feedback For Learning Read More
One way to provide effective feedback for learning is a ‘feedback sandwich’ to structure your feedback: Compliment, Correct, Compliment.
6 Tips For Creating Effective Student Groups Read More
6 Tips For Creating Effective Student Groups by TeachThought Staff Grouping students is easy; creating effective student groups is less
The Most Important Question Every Assessment Should Answer Read More
Whether a formal test or an informal observation, the most important question every assessment should answer is, ‘What now?’
How To Take Cornell Notes Read More
The purpose of Cornell Notes is to distill complex text, arguments, etc. into a format useful for reflection and study.
50 Ways To Measure Understanding Read More
It’s difficult to teach if it’s unclear what students actually understand–and multiple-choice tests aren’t enough. Here are 50 alternatives.
What Is A Personal Learning Network? Read More
A Personal Learning Network is a group of people that you learn from and alongside through collaboration, sharing, and discussion.
5 Dimensions Of Critical Digital Literacy: A Framework Read More
Digital Literacy is increasingly important in an age where many students read more from screens than they do from books.
8 Types Of Imagination Read More
Here, Dr. Murray Hunter has offered eight types of imagination we use on a daily basis, from constructive to empathic and dreaming.