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Habits of Mind and How to Apply them in the classroom

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You must have heard that building (or breaking) a habit takes about 21 days. While it is true in many cases, some habits are much easier to form and break. For example, you will only need a few days to train your mind and body into grabbing coffee on your way to the office or […]
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Using Socratic Method in Your Classroom

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There has been a lot of debate as to which learning method instructors should adopt when teaching. Researchers and experts from all over the world have identified and determined numerous teaching methods to carry out classes. Using socratic method happens to be one of them.  Source Students are also in need of simplified yet resourceful […]
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Implementing Socratic Seminar in Your School

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The most powerful student learning experiences are those that involve student-led discussions. Learning is much more effective when students are given an environment where they can build and foster educational connections. With the help of critical texts and innovative ideas, students can learn and grow in a much better manner. This is the reason numerous […]
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Types of Assessments- Everything you need to know

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There are numerous types of assessments that a school can adopt to promote student learning. Unfortunately, schools had to stop in-person classes due to COVID-19, hybrid learning has become a norm. Now, schools are trying hard to sustain the quality of learning and assessments. One of the ways to evaluate a student’s progress is through […]
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Writing Prompts by Grade Level (K-8)

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Writing prompts provides you a way to teach children of all grade levels a broad variety of things. In fact, you can use writing prompts to work with your child on the weekends. It can help kids learn grammar, vocabulary, and other English language skills. Writing can also boost their creativity and imagination. But most […]
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Project Based Learning (PBL) + Examples

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Project-based learning refers to the idea of an instructional approach tailored to give the opportunity to the student to develop. This practice helps the student gain more opportunities and knowledge with the help of engaging projects that interest them. Moreover, it also aids in developing the skill level of the students. Project-based learning is becoming […]
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Culturally Responsive Teaching: What You Should Know

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Culturally responsive teaching adopts a research-based approach to teaching students. This form of teaching helps connect students in a classroom, despite having different backgrounds. For instance, when a teacher understands their students’ experiences, they can make the children feel secure. In such an environment, children feel respected and comfortable. With the growing need to respect […]
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Fake News Examples for Students and How to Find the Facts

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The world has become closer due to the internet. It allows people from all across the globe to share news and information. It has also increased the productivity of people from around the world. This has also allowed news of natural disasters or crises to be heard from millions of miles away and allow help […]
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Goal and Strategy for Schools

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What is Strategic Planning? Most people consider strategic planning to be long-term planning, but the real meaning has something to do with getting the most out of your plans or how you will reach your agreed objectives. However, the proper process is less known, leading to problems. Therefore, any organization, including the schools, should make […]
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Norm-Referenced Vs. Criterion-Referenced Test

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It is usual practice to refer to tests, exams, and assessments as Norm-Referenced and Criterion-Referenced, respectively. When learning about assessment and psychometrics, these are frequently among the first ideas students encounter. It signifies that we are comparing your score to other people’s scores. A criterion, such as a cut score or body of knowledge, is […]

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