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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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You might argue that the traditional classroom still plays an essential role in education, but the rapid growth of online and hybrid models suggests otherwise. As students increasingly seek flexible and interactive learning experiences, the conventional approach may not meet their needs any longer.

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38 Additive Essentials for a High School Math Classroom

Teachers Pay Teachers

Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Wheel Dials : Strengthen number sense and help students convert with confidence, especially in finance or stats units. Probability Dice : Effective for interactive learning, games, concept review, or modeling outcomes, these also help to gamify math learning.

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Friday 5: The many faces of classroom learning

eSchool News

But not all students do this, or at least, do it well. So how can teachers and principals up their game to keep students engaged and make sure each child stays focused and ready to learn? What class activities help you learn the most?

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For Back to School, Savvas Supports Educators and Students With Innovative Solutions to Maximize Personalized Learning

eSchool News

“A one-size-fits-all instructional approach doesn’t work in a classroom where every student brings their own unique learning style. More than ever, personalized learning is critical in getting students engaged and motivated to learn and supporting academic growth,” said Bethlam Forsa, CEO of Savvas Learning Company.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Spencer Kagan (2009) is well known in the field of education for developing classroom management strategies such as Think, Pair, Share and Hand up, Stand up, Pair up, which can be easily applied in the college classroom, along with other active learning strategies for discussion.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Spencer Kagan (2009) is well known in the field of education for developing classroom management strategies such as Think, Pair, Share and Hand up, Stand up, Pair up, which can be easily applied in the college classroom, along with other active learning strategies for discussion.

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Teaching Listening Skills in the Classroom

Inspired Elementary

As teachers, incorporating listening skills activities into our routines can lead to better classroom management and student success. Why Listening Skills Matter Listening is a foundational skill that supports learning and social-emotional development.

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