Differentiated instruction is the idea of creating tailored education plans for students based on differing needs. This may involve the ways by which students access content, the activities they do, the assessment techniques a teacher uses or even the physical setup of a classroom.
Students, especially those at a young age, may have short attention spans and might only be able to focus for short...
Differentiated instruction is the idea of creating tailored education plans for students based on differing needs. This may involve the ways by which students access content, the activities they do, the assessment techniques a teacher uses or even the physical setup of a classroom.
Students, especially those at a young age, may have short attention spans and might only be able to focus for short periods of time. It can be advantageous to keep classroom lectures short and concise to maintain student attention and engagement.
Whether in or outside of the academic environment, using visual cues in presentations such as icons, images and videos can be a great way to keep your audiences interested in the content. Make sure to use high-contrast colors and bold shapes and lines so students across your classroom can see and understand your messages.
Teachers can use technology in the classroom to make teaching processes more efficient and aid in student learning. Students can use devices like computers and tablets to read materials, conduct research or play educational games. In addition, cloud computing capabilities make it possible for students to access documents or other resources while at school or at home. Virtual classrooms using video conferencing software can be a great way to provide education remotely.
Expeditionary learning is the process of learning through participating in practical experiences. These can be projects, case studies or lab experiments in the classroom or field trips to places around your school and community.
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