20 Of The Best Quotes About Knowledge
“Our knowledge of the world instructs us first of all that the world is greater than our knowledge of it.” –Wendell Berry
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“Our knowledge of the world instructs us first of all that the world is greater than our knowledge of it.” –Wendell Berry
“What did you learn in school today?” It’s easy to resort to cliches when talking to kids about school. Here are some alternatives.
From building trust and relationships to cultivating responsibility, here are 6 strategies for working with your most ‘difficult’ students.
Creativity is a 21st-century teaching and learning currency–and the best way to make sure it happens is to give points for it.
Formative assessment strategies matter. Like a chef checks a dish for taste, teachers must make frequent, targeted checks for understanding.
Guiding inquiry-based learning centers learning on a solving a particular problem or answering a central question.
The push is to do more, do it faster, improve the student’s grades and, more importantly, their standardized test scores.
Here are 22 simple assessment strategies and tips to help you become more frequent in your teaching, planning, and curriculum design.
Implementing the instructional process of formative assessment can actually maximize learning and help teachers save time in the classroom.
Critical reading is about gathering knowledge, understanding context, and seeing ideas from multiple perspectives to make sense of a text.
There are many ways to help students think for themselves. Guide them to dynamic spaces characterized by people, thought, and creativity.
Learning strategies for modern pedagogy include crossover learning, computational thinking, and learning through argumentation.