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Enhancing classroom learning with interactive maps 

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Teachers can integrate maps into lessons related to history, cultural studies, and geopolitics. This is one effective way to prepare our students to be global citizens and fosters cross-cultural understanding. While primarily a geography resource, interactive maps can be used across various subjects within the social studies domain.

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The Professor Who Quit His Tenured Job to Make Podcasts and Lecture Videos

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politics and culture, and how that’s leading to polarization that is making it hard for us to talk to each other. deLaplante: I started creating videos as an extension of my classroom teaching—some version of the flipped classroom where you're doing lectures all the time, you're doing the same intros to this figure, or whatnot.

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Dos & don’ts for fostering creativity and innovation in the classroom

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For example, instead of monologue lectures and textbooks, show TED talk videos or documentaries whenever applicable. When giving lectures, discuss real-life examples from prominent people to inspire the students. Celebrate different cultural holidays. Demonstrate concepts using real objects.

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Schools and districts that ignore TikTok’s lessons are bound to fail

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If traditional teaching methods reliant on textbooks, lecture, and rote memorization have proven anything, it’s that one size definitely does not fit all. We do that by ditching the lectures and embracing experiments, multimedia, discussions, and hands-on activities that resonate with most learners.

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Today’s students demand more than just traditional lectures and textbooks; they’re looking for an engaging, flexible, and personalized learning experience. However, many educators still rely heavily on lecture-based formats, which can lead to disengagement.

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The blended learning model every district can try

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Change that would allow for blended learning in public schools requires a major culture shift. If some of the more rote sorts of lessons (think lectures, reviewing math facts, etc.) Parents remember bells ringing, textbooks, and the teacher as ultimate authority. In that light, the obvious question is, “Why blend?”

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How Improving Student Feedback and Teaching Data Science Restored Our Classroom Culture

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Lack of Agency over Learning: "I felt that you didn't teach us anything in class.with so many students telling you we learn better with lectures, I feel you are ignoring our feedback and just taking the easier path." Anonymous student.

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