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Why Giving My Students More Choice Was the Most Punk Rock Thing I Could Do

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Therein lies a paradox I have struggled with in my career: How can I continue to teach students that questioning authority is not only okay, but sometimes necessary, while maintaining a position of authority myself? Martin began explaining a concept to the class when I raised my hand and questioned, “Why do we have to learn this?

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Flipped Classroom 101: Challenges, Benefits & Design Tips

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Begin with a collaborative offline activity designed to pique student interest or get them generating questions about a topic. Teachers can: Use a tool like Edpuzzle to create a lesson around the video with short answer and multiple choice questions. First, teachers need to create context. Second, flip and engage.

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5 AI tools for classroom creativity

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Here are 5 AI tools for classroom creativity: Quillionz : Helps teachers and students generate quizzes, multiple-choice questions, and flashcards from text input and encourages self-assessment and interactive learning. AI Dungeon : Great for improving writing skills, imagination, and decision-making.

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5 ways to integrate gamification into your classroom

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Quizizz: Turn assessments into fun competitions Quizizz is my top choice for a gamification platform. It allows you to create or search pre-made question sets and host a variety of games that students can join. Students answer multiple-choice questions on their devices while seeing fun memes, leaderboards, and progress bars.

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Will AI Make Standardized Tests Obsolete?

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For instance, ETS, one of the oldest and largest players in standardized testing, is moving away from traditional college entrance exams like the SAT to focus on new approaches to measure the skills and persistence of students. It’s been a period of upheaval for academic testing in general and for the 75-year-old nonprofit ETS in particular.

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Improving Critical Thinking May Take Practice

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Ask that question to a group of adults, and many are likely to tell you that the finding checks out. This is the kind of subtle distinction that critical-thinking skills should help illuminate. The research was supported by a grant from the Reboot Foundation, which advocates for and works to improve critical-thinking skills.

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Florida district deploys new math tool

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Jackson County implements LearnBop to help students master math skills, computer-based testing. Like many new state assessments, the FSA use computer-based testing, eliminating multiple choice questions and offering fill-in-the-blank, drag-and-drop, graph drawing, and other interactive features.

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