Teaching Perspectives Inventory
100 of the Best Self-Reflection Questions | A Simple and Contented Life
Want to know yourself better? Find more than 100 thought-provoking self-reflection questions in this post. Includes a FREE printable to download too!
Advice | Why and How to Teach Teamwork
Students tend to despise group projects. But better design and instruction could change that.
Introduction to the Hypothesis LMS App for Students : Hypothesis
Introduction Hypothesis lets you take notes, view and reply to other notes, along with other features. When you open a Hypothesis assignment you’ll see the web page or PDF your teacher assigned alongside the Hypothesis sidebar. The Basics The first time you’re in a Hypothesis assignment, the sidebar will contain some basic instructions. Highlights […]
Four Research-Based Strategies Every Teacher Should be Using | Cult of Pedagogy
Learn the simple, quick strategies cognitive scientists say can boost student learning in any classroom.
Entangled Pedagogy Applied to Learning Spaces and Hyflex Teaching
Twice in the past week alone, I’ve found myself referring to “that model that Tim Fawns made, where it’s neither tech before pedagogy nor pedagogy before technology, but actually,…
Pixar’s 10 rules for teaching and lesson planning - Ditch That Textbook
Looking for some creative rules for teaching? These Pixar storytelling rules can help us unlock our creativity in the classroom.Pixar is one of the best
The Myth of ‘Learning Styles’
A popular theory that some people learn better visually or aurally keeps getting debunked.
Catering to Learning Styles Isn't Just Ineffective: It Can Harm Learning — The Learning Scientists
In a recent conversation on Twitter, an educator asked for an explanation for the learning styles myth. Lots of individuals spoke up to explain why it is considered a myth and why it can be problematic. But someone also commented that matching instruction to learning style might actually HURT learni
A Pedagogy of Kindness
Kindness is something most of us aspire toward as people, but not something we necessarily think of as central to teaching.
The Kemp Instructional Design Model: A Simple Summary - The World of Work Project
The Kemp instructional design model is a nine step process for planning training and development initiatives that helps in the world of work.
PIL Smart Talks with Jenae Cohn_ Meeting the Challenges of Deep Reading in a Digital World_Resources Doc
Meeting the Challenges of Deep Reading in a Digital World Additional Resources and Works Cited Select Books and Articles 10 Activities to Foster Deep Reading in Digital Spaces (Jenae Cohn, from Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading with West Virginia University Press, June 2021): ...
Evidence Based Teaching Strategies | Clemson University, South Carolina
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The Learning Scientists
We are cognitive psychological scientists interested in research on education. Our main research focus is on the science of learning. (Hence, "The Learning Scientists"!). Our Vision is to make scientific research on learning more accessible to students, teachers, and other educators.
What is Evidence-Based Instruction? - TeachHUB
Educators know the importance of continued growth, including their instructional practices. Explore evidence-based instruction and its benefits.
What Are Evidence-Based Practices?
Cook, Smith, and Tankersley (2012) define evidence-based practices (EBP) as practices that are shown to be effective through the high-quality researcher to meaningfully improve student outcomes. Simply put, EBPs are practices that are supported by a strong high-quality evidence base that have seen effects that positively impact students. Think about EBPs like...
Resilient Pedagogy
Resilient Pedagogy: Practical Strategies to Overcome Distance, Disruption and Distraction
Tip: Using a Jigsaw Activity
A cooperative learning activity with roots in anti-racist and inclusive pedagogy.
Teaching with Google Arts & Culture
Today. Google Arts and Culture is releasing a new Teacher Guide – a dedicated resource for educators to make learning with Arts & Culture and using the platform in class easier than ever.
177. Blogging in Unexpected Disciplines – tea for teaching
How to Use Podcasts in Teaching, with Barbi Honeycutt – Teaching in Higher Ed
Barbi Honeycutt and Bonni Stachowiak talk about how to use podcasts in teaching on episode 381 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Why You Should Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom | Cult of Pedagogy
Podcasts are a screen-free, movement-enabling, ear-stimulating and eye-opening way to deliver content. Learn the benefits and where to find great ones.
A group-based approach to online course design
Guest post by Kate Mitchell, University of Melbourne
Active Learning while Physically Distancing
Teaching Tools: Active Learning while Physically Distancing We are all looking for practical strategies to make our teaching engaging and impactful during these unusual times. The chart below outlines some common teaching goals and the face-to-face (F2F) active learning techniques often used to ...
Handout 2 Exploring Asynchronous Active Learning Activities (1).pdf
Handout 2 Exploring Synchronous Active Learning Activities (1).pdf
Interacting Asynchronously
By Stacey M Johnson, Assistant Director for Educational Technology, Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching For faculty new to online course development, one of the most common questions is how to build a thriving, engaged, and/or close-knit community with their online students. Building community in any setting does not happen automatically, but rather as a...
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198. Active Learning Initiative Revisited – tea for teaching