10 Ways To Upgrade Your Teaching For $10 Or Less
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Upgrading for me means a clean, fresh start. It’s about assessing what’s out there, removing what’s outdated, and investing in the future.
Hermeneutics is a branch of knowledge concerned with the theory, practice, and methodology of interpretation of text.
Social learning theory is a behavioral theory that posits that new behaviors can be learned by observing and imitating others.
Bandura’s Social Learning theory explained that children learn in social environments by observing and then imitating the behavior of others.
Why might you need alternatives to Bloom’s Taxonomy? While wonderful, it neglects important ideas that see the whole child.
Graphic organizers allow students to visualize, order, and categorize concepts using verbal representations & visuals.
Guiding inquiry-based learning centers learning on a solving a particular problem or answering a central question.
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Question-based learning is a type of inquiry where the learner is guided by forming and refining a guiding question (or questions).
How do you know if your students are thinking critically in the classroom? Here are examples that might be good indicators.
Logical fallacies are irrational arguments made through faulty reasoning common enough to be named for its respective logical failure.
Every lesson plan should have a clear and compelling–and accessible–role for each student during each moment of the lesson.