Technology plays a pivotal role in transforming K-12 teaching and learning in the digital age, offering innovative tools that enhance engagement, personalization, and efficiency. From interactive apps ...
The role of AI in education marks a profound shift in teaching and learning. Beyond automation, AI shapes personalized learning, adaptive assessments, and innovative content creation. Explore how AI ...
Mary C. Wright’s new book, Centers for Teaching and Learning: The New Landscape in Higher Education (Johns Hopkins University Press) was born out of a fairly simple question: Just how many centers for ...
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 ...
Think about the last time you went inside a medical building. They often have large, wide elevators and automatic doors; big, bold signs for easy directions; and translators for people who speak ...
Students in Daniel Thompson’s earth science class at Ron Clark Academy learning about weather and water on a day this spring. Thompson is one of four teachers at the school testing a voice-activated ...
Teacher educator, independent researcher, and author Zaretta Hammond has a new book out, Rebuilding Students′ Learning Power: Teaching for Instructional Equity and Cognitive Justice, which builds on ...
Self-assessments encourage students to reflect on their skills, knowledge, learning goals, and progress in a course. These practices can range from quick, low-stakes check-ins on lecture content to in ...
As we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the emphasis in higher learning is less on in-depth discipline knowledge and more on agile skills in critical thinking and creative thinking. How can we ...
GIVING CHILDREN THE TOOLS TO LEARN THROUGH ART AND CREATIVE CITY, THE CENTER FOR CREATIVE EDUCATION WORKS TO IMPROVE LITERACY FOR ELEMENTARY AGE STUDENTS IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITY. AND HERE TO TALK ...
Apart from the buzzword and the hype, though, what does it really look like in the classroom? An earlier post here featured Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher’s ideas, and I’ve talked about secondary ELL ...