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Inspired by Gerald L. Gutek, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Education and former Dean at Loyola University Chicago, author and ...
SALISBURY — What if a teacher could stop a behavior problem before it ever starts? Diffusing situations early on is one of the goals of a responsive classroom approach to teaching. Local middle school ...
In this article I report one phase of a longitudinal research study associated with a selected group of second-career beginning teachers. Grounded in the perspectives of personal practical knowledge ...
Robyn Ivester has been teaching in Johnson City for 12 years. She is the 5th grade science and social studies teacher at Indian Trail Middle school Her classroom philosophy is built on trust and ...
Think on Death. It is a wonderful thing to learn thoroughly how to die. The quote, attributed to the ancient philosopher Seneca, was printed at the bottom of a handout that Andrew Mills recently ...
10 classroom apps for coding, philosophy, fractions, and more Laura Ascione February 20, 2019 Tired of searching for apps? No problem! We've got you covered Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X ...
A class at Montana State University Billings put Socrates on trial this week. The Athenian philosopher was tried in absentia by students in professor Ana Diaz’s introductory philosophy class, as part ...
10 great apps for coding, VR chemistry, social studies, and more 1. Grasshopper: Learn to Code Grasshopper is designed for individual learning rather than classroom implementation, so there’s no ...