The Pre-Questioning Approach to Texts
The pre-questioning approach to texts is a new approach that puts the onus of preparation onto students rather than their teachers.
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The pre-questioning approach to texts is a new approach that puts the onus of preparation onto students rather than their teachers.
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ICT in education is a contentious topic with some teachers wanting it out of the classroom and others seeing the writing on the wall.
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Multisensory learning is an approach to education that focuses on helping students to gain firsthand experience in their coursework.
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ChatGPT offers many tools that teachers can use to make free easy custom lesson plans that are personalized for their students.
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Dysnomia is a poorly understood learning difficulty, but this article gives a clear picture of how to identify and these support students
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Teachers are worried about the new breakthrough AI technology of ChatGPT. Here’s how to avoid its problems and capitalize on its benefits.
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The Total Physical Response Method of teaching is not a new one, but still has yet to become completely mainstream…should it though?
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Research on pre-teaching vocabulary seems to clearly indicate it is beneficial for textual comprehension, but could it have a downside too?
Research on Pre-Teaching Vocabulary: Benefits and Drawbacks Read More »
Co-teaching can seem daunting to implement, but research shows it is an effective teaching model that helps students keep up in school.
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A new questionnaire, called the ASDQ, was released at the beginning of this year claiming to be able to diagnose autism with a simple set of 39 questions. Is this a breakthrough for screening for autism or is it just too good to be true?
Is the ASDQ Reliable in Screening for Autism? Read More »