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Active Learning Strategies for Students

eSchool News

Think-Pair-Share: Students individually reflect on a question or prompt, then discuss their thoughts with a partner before sharing with the whole class. This strategy promotes active participation, collaboration, and peer learning. It encourages inquiry, creativity, and independent learning.

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Teacher Development Research Review: Keys to Educator Success

Digital Promise

Performance assessments that integrate evidence of teaching practices and student learning measured in a variety of ways (such as student work, lesson plans, assignments, in-person or video observations based on standards, and/or National Board assessment).

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How To Elevate Case-Based Teaching Strategies

Omega Notes

It does require significant preparation on the part of the teacher and the students and it can be hard to encourage, let alone assess, student participation and performance. In addition, the ability to use non-print resources may also allow faculty to develop more dynamic case study materials, boosting student engagement.

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How To Elevate Case-Based Teaching Strategies

Omega Notes

It does require significant preparation on the part of the teacher and the students and it can be hard to encourage, let alone assess, student participation and performance. In addition, the ability to use non-print resources may also allow faculty to develop more dynamic case study materials, boosting student engagement.

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How To Elevate Case-Based Teaching Strategies

Omega Notes

It does require significant preparation on the part of the teacher and the students and it can be hard to encourage, let alone assess, student participation and performance. In addition, the ability to use non-print resources may also allow faculty to develop more dynamic case study materials, boosting student engagement.

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What Is Universal Design for Learning ?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Further elaborating on the flexibility and opportunities UDL offers, Evans (2010) notes that it provides “flexibility and opportunity for teachers and students by incorporating collaborative partnerships, technology tools, and differentiated instruction” (p. Niswander, V., & Gilson, C. link] Evans, C., Williams, J.

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