The guide offers faculty members practical tools for giving constructive feedback, including observation templates, sample reports and step-by-step guidance meant to bring clarity and structure to the ...
Just how do humans learn? And can science unlock secrets of the learning process that can help teachers and professors be more effective in their classrooms? One of the latest people to tackle those ...
Books, like meals, come in two forms: they could either come as ordinary servings, prepared by ordinary cooks or they could be extraordinary works of art from a top chef.
What are some ways of differentiating a lesson? As all of us teachers know, differentiation in theory is a whole lot easier than it is in practice. Today’s post features a “power-packed line-up” of ...
Arts education is often an afterthought in schools, but Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, Professor and Chair of the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thinks ...
In The Vocation of a Teacher, Wayne Booth, the literary critic and longtime English professor, posed a question that floats into my mind every May: “Why, if I claim to love teaching so much, am I so ...
The Feb. 28 Princeton Weekly Bulletin profiles three graduate students who have excelled as teachers: Kerry Bystrom, Susan McWilliams and Pedro Goldbaum. Below left: Politics graduate student Susan ...
We now have a novel, omniscient, 24 x 7 digital assistant at our beck and call. ChatGPT has taken the world by storm with its multifaceted capabilities. It can write essays, polish texts, explain, ...
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