Scaffolding is an instructional practice where a teacher gradually removes guidance and support as students learn and become more competent. Support can be for content, processes, and learning ...
What is scaffolding? Scaffolding is understood in educational contexts as a teaching method where the instructor gradually removes support as students learn and become more competent in a specific ...
Scaffolding is a particularly effective technique for teaching new skills to young children. Whether they are learning to ...
Teaching methods are the broader techniques used to help students achieve learning outcomes, while activities are the different ways of implementing these methods. Teaching methods help students: ...
How do we define teaching quality? How should teachers be evaluated? And how should school systems make use of the evaluations? Vivien Stewart, senior advisor to Asia Society and the author of the ...
Too often, PowerPoints suck, to quote a student of mine. Why might yours? For two reasons: 1) you aren’t a graphic artist and 2) you’re trying to make them the vehicle for content, rather than ...
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We use a variety of teaching techniques in our master’s courses, from traditional laboratory-based work, lectures and seminars to e-learning. Our wealth of facilities, including multimillion-pound ...
An international student at Miami University in Ohio is helping the Serbian government and the U.S. Embassy through her research. Anastasija Mladenovska, who's originally from Macedonia and who ...
For over 15 years, the Center for Global Education has been a leader in global competence education, helping educators prepare learners to thrive in a global era. Educating for Global Competence: ...
A D.C. politician wants to move a new high school. Not all are onboard.