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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

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No matter what subject you teach, spend time showing students how to take notes, how to study for tests and quizzes, and how to balance their time between homework and other after-school activities. This foundational knowledge includes study skills. It also frees you up for more one-on-one assistance as other students finish their work.

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College Students With Learning Disabilities Are Asking For More Support. Will They Get It?

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College students with learning disabilities experienced a sudden rupture of the status quo this spring when most of their courses moved online. Lalor is the director of the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training, which studies education strategies and outcomes for students who have learning disabilities.

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Leveraging collaborative e-learning to support UDL

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Online courses can offer content in audio, text, and video formats, each with interactive elements like quizzes, virtual labs, and social annotation to enhance engagement and provide multiple ways for students to absorb the material. This approach ensures inclusivity in any online educational setting.

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

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“Synchronous online learning” generally refers to live learning activities that must happen at a set time (often over Zoom or a similar platform), while “asynchronous online learning” refers to almost everything else (completing assignments, doing readings, watching videos, etc.).

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Getting the most ROI from your classroom technology

eSchool News

This lets instructors hold competitive quizzes or have multiple students solve puzzles at the same time. Assigning different user permission levels is a valuable feature that keeps private data and system files safe. This puts a wide range of controls literally at your fingertips.

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7 ways AI will make a positive impact on classroom teaching

eSchool News

Most tools that teachers have for this purpose are lagging indicators such as tests, quizzes, and homework. By analyzing patterns in students’ grades, attendance, participation, and other behavioral indicators, AI algorithms can predict potential academic risks and learning disabilities.

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The case for ChatGPT as the ultimate educator’s toolkit

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Some believe it will cripple the education system and replace human workers ; others denounce ChatGPT as a free essay-writing and test-taking tool that makes it laughably easy to cheat on assignments, while the validity of responses generated by ChatGPT has also been called into question.

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