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4 Strategies Designed to Drive Metacognitive Thinking

Catlin Tucker

If the teacher is the only person thinking critically about learning goals, progress, skill development, curriculum design, and assessment, that is a missed opportunity. Teaching metacognitive skills that encourage students to become more aware of their learning can help them shift from passive to active participants in the classroom.

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Class Size Matters: Understanding the Link Between Class Size and Student Achievement

eSchool News

Tyrone Howard, a professor of education who writes about research into students’ relationships with their teachers, said “I think schools in many ways have put the cart before the horse. For a student, individual attention can make the difference between effectively developing skills and just coasting along.

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Education.com unveils guided curriculum for math, reading

eSchool News

The new skills-focused curriculum combines 30,000 expert-created resources from the industry’s most comprehensive learning library with step-by-step guided lessons mapped to specific skills, to more easily and effectively strengthen the math, reading, and writing skills that are essential for school success.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Student partnerships, Asset-Based Mindset, Language Resources Introduction In educational contexts, English is often privileged as the language of communication and instruction. One theme on building critical consciousness explored in our program is the presence of implicit linguistic biases in course syllabi and assignment designs.

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Who’s on the List of Most Popular Edtech Organizations and Jobs?

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The most popular edtech job category doesn’t relate to design or administration—it’s all about curriculum writing. In fact, the word “curriculum,” whether followed by “writer” or designer,” appears to resonate relatively strongly with viewers. Curriculum solutions designers job” at Cengage Learning.

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Promoting AI-Enhanced Performance in the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

To emphasize, research indicates that curriculum designers and university stakeholders need to provide best-practice examples of how to utilize AI tools to effectively and positively promote the use of AI for students advantage (Deroncle-Acosta et al. Prior to that, she taught English at the secondary level. 2024, 9).

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The All-Black and Latino School Where Every Kid Can Code

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The public charter school provides every student with a Chromebook and purchases licenses to online curricula for subjects including English language arts, math and computer science. James Mills (left) and Kaiya Everett (right), two sixth grade students at DPA designing websites to host their original trivia games.

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