Expanding Pedagogical Capacity by Rethinking Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition This article is found in the TESL Canada Journal /revue
The digital classroom, transforming the way we learn
Articles about AI and teaching, with free to use lesson plans
Expanding Pedagogical Capacity by Rethinking Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition This article is found in the TESL Canada Journal /revue
Based on an article from “The Hechinger Report”, by Jill Barshay. This is based on this study published September 2021.
In this book by Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley, we get advice on how to approve student engagement. When reading
What the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Taught Us About Teachers and Teaching Andy Hargreaves, University of Ottawa This article is found
Three school roles for students Student, receptive learner, and active learner. This article is based on a research paper: Review of Educational Research Fall
I just read this article by By: Michael B. Horn. By fall, every child should have an individualized learning plan. My
Memorization can get a bad rap in education debates, conjuring images of mindless repetition or a “drill and kill” pedagogy.
“For exams, is using the internet considered cheating?” I wrote this article published by KQED in 2012. That was the
What is Hypermedia and does it Improve Student Learning Outcomes? These are actually two different questions that both are of
For exams, is using the internet considered cheating? I wrote this article published by KQED in 2012. That was the
One of the strongest sources of negative emotion with colleagues is betrayal I just read this paper published in 2003
Introduction I just read two articles on classroom assessment and self-regulated learning. Be sure to read the reports, you will
Coinciding with Women’s History Month, International Women’s Day is a global celebration observed on 8 March every year. It is
I just read this research by Eva Svensson, Ann-Marie Pendrill, Susanne Pelger. doi: 10.24834/educare.2020.4.7 It is actually close to our findings in
Seth Godin I enjoy reading Seth’s blog and this one really caught my attention. Possibly a good way to start