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TutorMe Partners with Rural Wyoming School District, Providing Students with Diversified Academic Support

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Made possible through a Wyoming Department of Education grant for after-school and extended day efforts, each K–12 student at Park County School District #16 will have 24/7 access to TutorMe’s high-quality tutors starting this fall—providing students with additional teaching perspectives and avenues for learning.

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At Our Alternative School, Intervention Round Tables Support the Whole Learner

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I’m a ninth grade English teacher at Collier and all of my students are classified with a disability and have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that qualifies them for special education services. From a teaching perspective, Collier is ideal in many ways. Situated atop a 260-acre campus in Marlboro, N.J.,

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I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching? 

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Students will be better able to demonstrate their learning, and grading will be easier for you, if you include descriptions of the assignment criteria you will use to grade the work. Mary-Ann Winklemes, “Introduction to Transparency in Learning and Teaching,” Perspectives in Learning 20, no. Use formative assessment.

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I’m An Adjunct: What Do I Need to Know About Teaching? 

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Students will be better able to demonstrate their learning, and grading will be easier for you, if you include descriptions of the assignment criteria you will use to grade the work. Mary-Ann Winklemes, “Introduction to Transparency in Learning and Teaching,” Perspectives in Learning 20, no. Use formative assessment.

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Scenes From College Classes Forced Online By COVID-19

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They’re still counting attendance for synchronous classes, and your grade gets worse every time you don’t show up for a class. Which again, from a teaching perspective, is an interesting piece that you don’t normally have when you teach students at a university setting. I’m sure we’ll get used to it.