I listened in on a Sept. 19, 2012, Education Week-hosted webinar sponsored and presented by Cambium Learning/Voyager Vice President Stevan Kukic (“Using RTI & Data-Driven Strategies in the Common-Core ...
In a recent blog post, Kyle Pearce (@mathletepearce) raised the question “good at math or good at memorization?” Unlike most middle school math teachers, Kyle asks his students to wrestle with complex ...
Most people would agree that schools have dual responsibility: to make people smart and make them good. If the teachers accept the second function, they are grappling with an axiological issue. In ...
A variety of instructional approaches has been studied and implemented across educational and training settings. Vastly different design practices have been proposed that reflect fundamentally ...
Math scores in the US have been so bad for so long that teachers could be forgiven for trying anything to improve them.
Constructive alignment draws on constructivist approaches to learning theory. For constructivists, students ‘construct’ knowledge for themselves through what they do. We cannot simply put information ...
Philosophers and scientists seeking to conceptualize consciousness, and subjective experience in particular, have focused on sensation and perception, and have emphasized binding – how a percept holds ...
The serial narrates how constructivism can be incorporated in day-to-day learning of children to ensure their all-round development. Titled ‘Mazi Shala’ (my school), the serial portrays teachers from ...
Alberta is getting a new curriculum, and both the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District say they are eagerly awaiting more information — but the Catholic board likes what it ...
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