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We can teach math better–here’s how

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In the meantime, many educators—and even entire schools and districts—continued using outdated teaching methods or only engaged in phonics instruction with students in need of remediation. Being Lectured at Doesn’t Work. As many others have, I learned from my own experience teaching in the classroom that lecturing doesn’t work.

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Mass. teacher finds success with flipped model

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For the past four years, Landry, 40, has incorporated the flipped educational model, in which lectures are delivered electronically outside of the class and homework is done during class. Supporters say the method is growing in popularity, but Landry is the only one who uses it in his school. Curriculum News Top News'

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

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Instead of snuffing out the doom scroll at its source, educators should lean into it, learn, and apply takeaways to their curriculum. If traditional teaching methods reliant on textbooks, lecture, and rote memorization have proven anything, it’s that one size definitely does not fit all. Is there a lesson in that?

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K–12 Schools Work to Incorporate Computer Science into Curriculums

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K–12 Schools Work to Incorporate Computer Science into Curriculums. Forecasts report that computer science skills will be essential for the future workforce, creating a need for K–12 experts to work harder to incorporate such lessons into the curriculum. . eli.zimmerman_9856. Wed, 09/19/2018 - 12:15.

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Post-pandemic, a new era of teaching and learning

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At the same time, the reliance on technology brought challenges, including limited access to high-speed home internet, lack of adequate devices for students in low-income households, and difficulties in adapting teaching methods for an online environment. Tracy Weeks, senior director of education policy and strategy at Instructure.

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MiEN Company Releases White Paper on How Flexible Furniture Creates Active Learning Environments

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However, research shows that the physical space that supports active learning is quite different from one designed for lecture-focused teaching. But it’s important to remember that these new learning spaces need to be combined with new teaching methods, curriculum and personalization via technology.

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A tale of two competency-based districts

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Districts around the country are moving away from teaching models based on lectures and textbooks—but transition isn’t always simple. Creating a competency-based or mastery-based environment requires re-thinking everything, including teaching methods, assessments, and how to best prepare students for life after school.

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