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For educators, there are few things more frustrating than looking out into a classroom during the middle of a lecture and seeing nothing but bent heads. What are your students doing out...
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The rule was expected to hold programs accountable for borrowers' default rates. But that metric has been dropped.
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If you have ever come across an infographic that you thought would make a good classroom poster, you should take a look at Block Posters. Block Posters is a web-based tool to which you can upload a high quality graphic then divide it into letter-sized chunks for printing.
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Here's a video that could be very useful in social studies classes and in IB Theory of Knowledge classes (it has a British focus, but can easily be used in the U.S., too): You might also be interested in a similar video, What is Literature For?
From time to time I've derided the long, staid lecture here on the site. That's not to say that a lecture can't be enthralling and highly educational, but too often, they just aren't. I suffered through many of these (the long, boring ones) in the 80's and early 90's as I worked through a BS in Mathematics and then an MBA.
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