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By David Glenn December 15, 2009 Our brains may not be wired to learn best in a particular style, as many educators now believe, a new paper argues. Howard J. Radzyner, MedNet, Corbis ...
In my own teaching, I have had run-ins with the importance of styles. For example, when I first started teaching introductory psychology, I taught it the way I ideally would have liked the course, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland invests in AI to transform teacher training and classroom preparationNorthern Ireland’s teacher training colleges are embracing artificial intelligence to prepare the next generation of ...
Space matters. For over 200 years we have been teaching in row-by-column seating. Many experts argue that this classroom style has conditioned both educators and students to ineffectively utilize ...
A new apartment at the North Allegheny Senior High School will be an important educational tool for any student wanting to ...
Journal Reference: Zac D. Johnson, Sara LaBelle. An examination of teacher authenticity in the college classroom. Communication Education, 2017; 1 DOI: 10.1080/03634523.2017.1324167 ...
Playful teaching style earns assistant professor two awards A. Sue Weisler Nathaniel Barlow, winner of RIT's Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Provost's Award for Excellence in Teaching and the ...
90% want training that is engaging and fun. Considering the nature of long, classroom-style training sessions, few likely meet those criteria. And follow-up is unlikely.
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