How To Make Learning More Engaging For Students
Teachers who lead inspiring lessons are the most memorable. Here are 4 strategies that you can implement to make learning more engaging.
Teachers who lead inspiring lessons are the most memorable. Here are 4 strategies that you can implement to make learning more engaging.
Instead, schools that are working at implementing whole-child strategies should do so within the context of everyday teaching and learning.
Studying is often viewed as a means to an end. We hope these study strategies help learners realize that it is a powerful & empowering tool.
As teachers incorporate collaborative learning in their lesson plans, it is critical that they model active listening to their students.
The goal of the Socratic seminar is to foster critical thinking by examining inaccurate/incomplete beliefs and the assumptions behind them.
Interactive teaching strategies improve students’ communication skills, teamwork, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making.
Gradual Release of Responsibility is a strategy characterized by a sequence of learning activities that shift responsibility to the student.
Differentiation is a rational approach to meeting the needs of students but actually making it happen in the classroom can be a challenge.
There are many ways to help students think for themselves. Guide them to dynamic spaces characterized by people, thought, and creativity.
A choice board is a simple personalized learning tool that provides scaffolding, tiering, use of Bloom’s, multiple learning styles, and more.
Curiosity is a powerful catalyst for learning and using inquiry-based learning can leverage potential. Here are 6 strategies for your classroom.
Student-centered teaching is teaching designed for the student. Done well, it can disarm some of the more intimidating parts of academia.