As educators, we often center our attention on students as learners—designing instruction to honor their varying identities, curiosities, strengths, and opportunities for growth. Yet, we rarely pause ...
To that, Bergmann has developed a new teaching framework that combines flipped learning and mastery learning models with the ...
Traumatic experiences can have ripple effects that permeate across many aspects of people's lives. For students, adverse childhood experiences have been shown to impact attention, memory, language ...
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"What if we began instead with a real-world issue students could help address? What if learning started with connection and contribution, and curriculum then followed?" Dr. Lock p ...
On the afternoon of Friday the 6th, the city of Milan was unusually quiet. Many locals had been told to work from home, leaving the streets uncharacteristically empty as the Olympic torch — designed ...
The Super Bowl LX contest between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks has been a defensive affair, as the Seahawks are taking a 9-0 lead into halftime of the game in Santa Clara, ...
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Have you ever worked with a group of people trying to solve a problem? There are different opinions, different considerations, and each person’s perspective provides a different angle on the problem.