One of our favorite books is How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching by Susan A. Ambrose and others. The chapter we turn to again and again is “What Factors Motivate ...
When our district decided to build a brand-new elementary school to support its growing student enrollment, we wanted to do things differently. Our goal is to shift pedagogy toward a “culture of ...
Excerpted from “Reimagining Student Engagement: From Disrupting to Driving” by Amy Berry. Copyright © 2022 by Corwin Press, Inc. All rights reserved. In 2016 ...
Education today looks dramatically different from classrooms of just a decade ago. Interactive technologies and multimedia tools now replace traditional textbooks and lectures, creating more dynamic ...
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DreamBox Learning, Inc.® (“DreamBox”), pioneer of intelligent adaptive learning, today announced two new innovative math features, the Launchpad Assessment (Launchpad ...
Ryan Hetchler is an experienced teacher, school administrator and district leader in private and public K–12 schools. He is the subject matter expert of curriculum and instruction at GoGuardian, where ...
YouTube is a video platform, not a formal educational institution. Brian McLogan always wanted to be a math teacher. During high school, he found himself unable to connect with traditional styles of ...
Learning results from what the student does and thinks and only from what the student does and thinks. The teacher can advance learning only by influencing what the student does to learn. (Lovett et ...
The world of education is changing at the same rate as the digital landscape. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into learning systems has opened up new opportunities for improving the ...
In our current U.S. education system, we tend to “track” students from a very young age—and once on this path, it’s hard for any student who falls behind to change course. A student who scores a C on ...
ESSER funding solutions have poured into our school districts, but are we getting the desired results? The answer isn’t always a resounding yes. Technology has the power to transform education in ...
American teachers work an average of 53 hours per week, seven more than the average working adult, yet 84% report that more time or resources to individualise instruction would be highly impactful for ...
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