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3 Fresh Strategies That Get Students Engaged With Texts
If things have gotten a little stale in your English classroom, we've got a few ideas you can try.
3 Fresh Strategies That Get Students Engaged With Texts first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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7 Teaching Practices that Nurture Student Voice
What does it look like when teachers center student voice and student agency in their classrooms?
7 Teaching Practices that Nurture Student Voice first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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AI-Assisted Instructional Design Without The Risk: A Practical QA Workflow That Prevents Hallucinations And Improves Learning
This article explains how to incorporate AI into your Instructional Design workflow using a safety-first QA approach.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
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Bringing the Power of Debate to Math Class
Instead of focusing solely on the answer, in a debate, students focus on thinking and reasoning. Here's how we do it in math.
Bringing the Power of Debate to Math Class first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Growth Discourse: A Framework for Discussing Hard Topics with Students
If you've been avoiding certain topics in your classroom, this approach may give you a way to dig back in.
Growth Discourse: A Framework for Discussing Hard Topics with Students first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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english language arts
How Inquiry-Based Freewriting Can Deepen Student Writing
Adding freewriting to a unit can build students' writing confidence and make their writing more authentic, fluent, and complex.
How Inquiry-Based Freewriting Can Deepen Student Writing first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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english language arts
How and Why to Use Concept Maps
They're simple, they're low-tech, and they're incredibly powerful tools for learning. Let's review some best practices.
How and Why to Use Concept Maps first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Making Project-Based Learning Accessible for Everyone
We don’t have to abandon PBL or dramatically overhaul it to make it work for diverse learners.
Making Project-Based Learning Accessible for Everyone first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Project Zero, One Of My Favorite Teaching Resources, Unveils Spiffy New Website
Project Zero at Harvard is one of my favorite teaching resources, and I’m sure that sentiment is shared by countless other educators. THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT PROJECT ZERO’S THINKING ROUTINES is one of my more popular “Best” lists. They just unveiled a spiffy new website where you can access – for free […]
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Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power with Learn-to-Learn Skills
We can teach our hearts out, but in the end, only the learner learns. So, how do we get students to own their learning?
Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power with Learn-to-Learn Skills first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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The Best Resources For Using “Reactance” With Students To Help Them Learn About How Corporations Try To Manipulate Them
As previous research has shown, preaching to young people about the dangers of gambling, sweets, AI, etc. are not very effective strategies. However, if you show them how corporations are manipulating them – that’s a different story. I recently learned that this concept is called “reactance,” You can learn about it here and here. I’ve shared about […]
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The Power of Centering Student Exemplars
Sometimes the best instructional materials are sitting right in our classrooms. Learn four ways to use students' own work in your teaching.
The Power of Centering Student Exemplars first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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english language arts
What Is A Training Module? A Guide For Instructional Designers And L&D Teams
What is a training module, and how do you create one? Explore definitions, design frameworks, examples, and tools for Instructional Designers and L&D professionals building effective employee training.
This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
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