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Teaching And Learning: A Two-way Process - The tradition of holding our teachers in reverence is steeped in traditions of the East. It grew out of an acknowledgment that learning is not something ...
Princeton graduate students play a key role in meeting the University’s historic commitment to undergraduate teaching. Keeping alive Woodrow Wilson’s ideal of student-centered instruction, graduate ...
Discovery learning, often called problem-based or inquiry-based learning, involves presenting students with some sort of task, often in the form of a problem or question, that challenges students to ...
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. --W.B. Yeats The above quote is a favorite in academic circles; hardly a year goes by without someone using it to describe the ...
The four-phase Course Development Process outlined below provides a framework for functional course design. By working through each stage independently, or in collaboration with an instructional ...
Why the Science of Teaching Is Often Ignored There’s a whole literature on what works. But it’s not making its way into the classroom.
James H. McMillan and Rachel C. Syrja took readers questions on the use of assessment data to inform instruction and drive student learning.
A specialist in kinesthetic teaching says that creative movement can help students make deeper connections to academic subjects.
Transforming Teaching and Learning About Native Americans An ongoing goal of the National Museum of the American Indian is to change the narrative of Native Americans in U.S.’s schools.
Technology and artificial intelligence can vastly improve the types of assessments teachers use to guide students in their learning.