Corrected: A previous version of this story included a misspelling of Jeffrey Greene’s name. There are no stupid questions. But when it comes to the common core, teachers are finding that their ...
One of the oldest and most commonly used ways for businesses to evaluate employee knowledge, growth and overall competence is oral questioning. Unlike written exams, oral questioning encourages oral ...
Last week, management expert Don Andersson explained to us the difference between hearing and listening. Sure you hear what your employees are saying, but are you listening to them? There’s a big ...
This summer, I’ll be alternating between publishing thematic collections of past posts (ones on Student Motivation, Implementing The Common Core, and Teaching Reading & Writing have already been ...
Questioning is the ability to organise our thinking around what we do not know. -The Right Question Institute The biggest challenge a teacher faces in the classroom is actively engaging students so ...
(From the Reporter's Notebook ☞) To create and solve quiz questions with your child, you must first observe and understand their interests and what they enjoy. It's obvious that a child who loves ...
Experts unanimously say, 'The answers lie in books.' As a child, this reporter grew up with the fear that 'paper books would disappear.' It's likely similar to the fear today's students have that ...
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