Lately when I talk with faculty members about their courses and classrooms, I often have to say something that few of them want to hear: Your undergraduates need you to teach them “studenting” skills.
A recent essay in The Chronicle called for doctoral programs to require courses on teaching skills and to better prepare Ph.D.s to teach undergraduates. But there’s another area of pedagogy that ...
“We are not here to teach skills.” (The word “skills” often comes out covered in stank.) “We teach students how to think critically, communicate clearly, and analyze interestingly and those are things ...
(MIRROR INDY) — Kris Duckett calls herself the builder. The art and electives teacher at Allegiant Preparatory Academy on the west side runs lunch and recess duty at the start of her day and covers ...
Erinn Leone is Sacramento City Unified school district’s teacher of the year: In 1963, James Baldwin told educators: “The purpose of education … is to create in a person the ability to look at the ...
Experts say that, if done right, generative AI could be a useful tool in helping students improve their writing. Credit: Kate Flock for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: ...
For many years, a topic of concern in K-12 education has been the importance of preparing students for a lifetime of continuous learning. A 2017 Education Week article tells us: “Learning How to Learn ...
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It may sound counterintuitive, but school gardens can offer students fertile ground to learn about technology, from using generative artificial intelligence tools to operating hydroponic or ...
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