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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

Faculty Focus

Ways to boost cross-field talk include structured debates on complex issues, small group work with students from different fields, or case studies that need multiple viewpoints. Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, Prof.

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Practical Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching in Today’s University

Faculty Focus

Ways to boost cross-field talk include structured debates on complex issues, small group work with students from different fields, or case studies that need multiple viewpoints. Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, Prof.

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Improving student achievement through choice

eSchool News

Approximately one in seven of our students are English language learners. The refurbished classrooms free our students to get comfortable and to transition from individual work environments to group settings quickly to better facilitate collaborative learning.

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Assignments with Significance

Faculty Focus

What exists in Arabic in terms of Sunday school curricula, youth work materials, and home Bible studies is largely translation from English, often poorly translated and culturally inappropriate. I Hate Group Work!”: Addressing students’ concerns about small-group learning. 2011, Allan, 2016). Ambrose, S.,

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Online Learning Meets Social Media: A New Era of Education

k12 Online Schools

Building a Digital Learning Culture In a traditional classroom, culture is built through physical presence: greetings at the door, shared lunchtime, or spontaneous group work. But online schools have to work harder to build this same community. Social Media as a Platform for Collaborative Learning Learning is social.

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How K–12 Schools Can Create Flexible Seating in the Classroom

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out the basics of a modern learning environment. A flexible classroom is a learning environment that utilizes an “agile physical setup that will accommodate both independent and group work,” according to a CDW white paper on constructing modern classrooms. What Is a Flexible Classroom?

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