A new paper from the Albert Shanker Institute should remind policy leaders that any program that hopes to succeed has to ...
(This is the final post in an eight-part series. You can see Part Two here, Part Three here, Part Four here, Part Five here, Part Six here, Part Seven here, and Part Eight here.) The new question of ...
Phyllis Blumberg, in Assessing and Improving Your Teaching: Strategies and Rubrics for Faculty Growth and Student Learning (2013), identifies two primary goals of assessing teaching effectiveness. The ...
The first day of class sets the foundation for a successful semester. Whether you are teaching for the first time or refining your approach, these key steps will help you create an engaging and ...
I’m on the brink of my third year of teaching, inching quickly towards retirement, as recent teacher attrition data suggests. Arguably, many educators, including myself, who began their teaching ...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely accessible and openly licensed teaching materials, such as textbooks, videos, and assignments. These resources empower instructors to deliver more ...
CLEVER, Mo. (KY3) - Teachers across the Ozarks have been getting their classrooms ready for the new school year. Some of those teachers are first-timers, including one in Clever. “There’s a lot of ...
Clarification: An earlier version of the first chart that appears in this article has been updated to more clearly and accurately reflect a 10-year gap in data on rates of teacher satisfaction between ...
Teaching online asynchronously requires preparation, organization, flexibility, and strong time management skills. Most importantly, give yourself designated days or time blocks to check on your ...
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