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As districts return to remote learning, are they any better prepared?

2020-12-14
Nine months since many teachers and students made an abrupt transition to remote instruction, some are preparing to once again teach and learn virtually. Darren Schwartz, chief academic officer in a Connecticut school district, says his district is better prepared this time around because of adjustments, such as eliminating packets and investing in more technology…

Självständigt lärande ger sämre läranderesultat

2020-12-08
Självständigt och individuellt lärande är inte rätt väg att gå för den finländska skolan. Självstyrt lärande ger nämligen sämre läranderesultat. Inte heller de digitala lärmiljöerna är någon frälsning. Det slår Aino Saarinen fast i sin pinfärska doktorsavhandling. Tidningen Läraren har träffat forskaren som ruskade om det finska skolsamfundet innan avhandlingens ens var klar.
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4 criteria for effective directions

2020-12-03
Teachers should strive to give directions that are observable, clear, concise with start and end times, according to Rachel Fuhrman, a ninth-grade special-education math teacher. In this article, Fuhrman offers examples of specific instructions, such as advising students when to turn pages, what they will do in a task, how many minutes they will work…
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Remote learning is not going away soon. This is how to make it better

2020-12-01
A report shows that remote learning is here to stay because of the coronavirus pandemic and suggest ways to make it better, such as connecting all learners, supporting teachers and building relationships. The report suggests that schools use both asynchronous and synchronous learning, providing individual help and monitoring student disengagement and equity.
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To fix math education, see it as a program that needs an update

2020-12-01
Jonathan Bartlett writes about re-evaluating concepts such as complex numbers, vectors and the Pythagorean theorem to help future generations learn and understand it. He writes that with math education, there are have been so many add-ons over the years that it needs to be stripped down and "re-factored" so that it is simplified for those…
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