Whether you use Google Slides or something else, you can promote deep thinking during presentations by tweaking the slides ...
Seventeen-year-old Astrid Utting makes an effort to get to know her peers. When she walks down her school’s hallways, she waves at classmates and takes time for conversations before class starts.
A middle school principal on how teachers, students, and families have benefited from an initiative that guides students to ...
“I matter” (Criteria for success) When students co-construct criteria, have choice in the forms their work can take, and can see how their contributions inform peers, communities, or future practice, ...
In today’s rapid-paced learning environment, where tasks and assignments pile up continually and information seems to flow ceaselessly, having moments of reflection for students to recharge, or “brain ...
Rebecca A. Huggins is a secondary literacy leader and instructional designer with over 15 years of experience supporting teachers and districtwide improvement. She is the author of the forthcoming ...
Did the pandemic cause widespread learning loss? Or did students and educators learn new lessons and skills in creative ways? These questions dominated much of the discourse about education in 2022.
Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the annual conference of the Association for Continuing Higher Education. This organization is dedicated to the success of students who don’t follow the ...
Incoming students at Valdosta State University in Georgia can saddle up into a first-year seminar course that makes horses the “mane” event. STRIDES, short for Students Together Reaching Individual ...
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