Our brains are wired to forget things unless we take active steps to remember. Here’s how you can help students hold on to what they learn.
Encourage your students to ask questions about and explore the world around them with these hands-on lessons.
By starting with the idea that students already are resilient, teachers can nurture their ability to stick with things and not give up.
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Computer science and math teachers can use artificial intelligence tools with intentionality to create effective learning experiences.
Students can have fun and learn a lot by making some 21st-century linguistic and thematic tweaks to the Bard’s plays.
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