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This article is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “The Future of Teaching: How the Classroom Is Being Transformed,” available in the Chronicle Store. Come fall, will college students be ...
Discussions of pedagogy, instructional design, technology integration and assessment are no longer confined to K-12 teachers. College instructors, in increasing numbers, have begun to think seriously ...
It was a year of false starts and frustrations, of troubleshooting technology glitches, and trying—and often failing—to coax students to speak from the tiny windows of their Zoom screens. But, ...
Joy Hamm has taught 11 years in a variety of English-language settings, ranging from kindergarten to adult learners: One idea for making teacher observations a learning opportunity rather than a ...
Leah Rose Gallegos paced the library at Accelerated Charter Elementary School. In 15 minutes, the room would be full of fifth-graders in sneakers and school uniforms, arms raised overhead, dutifully ...
Sherry Jackson teaches zoology at North Central High School in Washington Township Schools, where she emphasizes hands-on ...
In today’s disconnected world, college students can go a whole semester without ever learning their classmates’ names. One ...
Native English speakers can have a simple, and often lucrative, side hustle by teaching the language online. A number of platforms can help you connect with international students who are anxious to ...
Children may blame someone else or include "if I was wrong" in their apology. Here are tips on how to teach your child to ...
Once a shared experience, the day has slipped into history for students, and even teachers, who weren't yet born when the ...
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