Sun.Nov 12, 2023

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Troubleshooting the Flipped Classroom: Dealing with Unprepared Students

Catlin Tucker

Why Would a Teacher Use the Flipped Classroom Model? First, let’s establish the value of the flipped classroom in case you have never used this blended learning model. The flipped classroom was designed to invert the traditional approach to instruction and practice/application. Instead of spending precious class time transferring information live for the whole group in the form of a lecture or mini-lesson, which presents myriad barriers (e.g., auditory processing, attention deficit, lack o

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Breaking Barriers: Removing the Stigma of Intervention

A Principal's Reflections

In an ideal world, every student would have access to an education tailored to their unique needs and abilities. Hence the need to personalize learning. However, special education students often face more significant challenges that can impede their academic progress. One of the major hurdles they encounter is the stigma associated with intervention, a key component of personalization.

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How Mini-LED Gaming Monitors Can Enhance Your Gaming Experience?

ViewSonic Education

In the fiercely competitive world of fast-paced gaming, where split-second decisions are make-or-break, mini-LED monitors have emerged as a game-changer. But amongst a sea of gaming monitors, what is it that really sets this tech apart? Well, hold onto your controllers, because in this article, we’re going to dive headfirst into how Mini-LED monitors can level up your gaming.

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OPINION: Left out: Dreamers miss too may education opportunities that could change their lives

The Hechinger Report

As tuition and related fees skyrocket, finding ways to keep a college degree within reach for anyone willing to work toward one is imperative. Offering every high school student access to college-level courses while in high school is one critical way to do so. Students who are able to take college-level courses, through Advanced Placement or dual enrollment, can get a head start on college — entering with credits in hand that reduce their tuition costs and shorten their path to a degree.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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When AI Strikes a Chord: The Future of Music is Just a Prompt Away

Dr. Shannon Doak

If you have been reading my blog, you know that I like to experiment with new technology. Recently, AI has been on the top of this list as the advancements in the AI arena just keep on coming! I’ve been tinkering around with something pretty extraordinary, and I think you’ll want to hear about it. It’s about the latest AI advancements that are changing the tune of creative possibilities, especially in making music.

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Avoid These 3 Mistakes During Math Debriefs

MiddleWeb

Never skip the math class debrief, writes teacher and math coach Mona Iehl. That's when you can help students take what they've explored and worked through and make sense of it all. Using clear language and examples, she describes how to avoid common debriefing mistakes. The post Avoid These 3 Mistakes During Math Debriefs first appeared on MiddleWeb.