Students participate in Drexel's “Civic Engagement and Participatory Methods” course. (Photo by Teddy Poneman) This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member ...
A clear mention of the role helps create a quick understanding for hiring teams scanning many resumes. Showing key tools and small project examples builds trust in basic analytical readiness. Linking ...
Jon Van Wyk spent last weekend in the middle of a forest in northern Washington County — learning to make contour maps, observing items found on the forest floor and coming up with nature-based math ...
Writing has always been the way I process ideas—I often say, “I think with a pencil.” Early in my career, I wrote about my practice simply for myself as a way to keep perspective, capture new ideas, ...
What are the differences between lesson objectives, learning objectives and success criteria and how can we sharpen our lesson planning and pedagogical choices? Helen Webb offers some practical ...
Education technology companies are increasingly promoting artificial intelligence as a way to save teachers’ time—especially when it comes to lesson planning. But when it comes to crafting engaging ...
Introducing a lesson effectively is crucial for engaging students and setting the tone for meaningful learning. A strong introduction grabs attention, connects to prior knowledge, and clearly explains ...
If you are to ask me about the instructional aspect that AI has significantly revolutionized, I would say lesson planning. I spent almost 15 years in classroom teaching, and although I quit teaching ...
Learn about and engage with backward design: a scalable, end-in-mind approach to instruction that will help you effectively plan an activity, a class session, or an entire course. In this workshop for ...