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10 resources discussing benefits and challenges of Flipped Classrooms, social media use in the classroom, and STEM.
School climate and student engagement survey data showed a principal that her school's project-based learning efforts are paying off. Here she shares her experiences and lessons learned.
The Flipped Learning Global Initiative, an international coalition of educators, researchers, technologists, professional development providers and education leaders, has declared a new era in flipped learning, designated "Flipped Learning 3.0."
Framing computer science education in a way that interests both teachers and students could help boost the number of teachers seeking computer science certification and increase STEM achievement across K–12.
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Science, technology, engineering, and math are more important than ever, so we’ve put together a list of books to encourage girls to persevere in these subjects.
See how students apply their literacy skills to explore science problems outside classroom walls. Birmingham Covington School GRADES 3 - 8 | BLOOMFIELD HILLS...
The innovative learning model involves making videos for students to view at home, so class time is spent interacting.
Recent studies have confirmed a sharp increase in narcissism in the past decade that corresponds with the proliferation and increased use of social media.
Most teachers seem to be on board with growth mindset, but teaching growth mindset can be tricky! A lot of it has to do with making the most of opportunities...
The flipped classroom casts a different light on classroom management issues, as teachers rethink one-on-one time, off-task students, freedom vs. control, and parent expectations.