Category Teaching Strategies
Navigate the dynamic world of modern education with our comprehensive guide to effective teaching strategies. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting out, our insights will elevate your teaching approach. Dive into evidence-based methods, tech-driven solutions, and innovative pedagogies that promise to engage students and foster deep learning.
CERR Rubrics
Rubric Title: Science Free Response Questions CERR Rubric Criteria 5 4 3 2 1 Claim The response clearly states a well-supported claim that directly addresses the question and is supported by accurate and relevant evidence. The response states a claim…
Why Many School PLCs Fail to Boost Math Scores: An Evidence-Based Perspective
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) have become a prominent fixture in the modern educational landscape. Touted as a strategy to improve teacher collaboration and thereby increase student achievement, PLCs have seen widespread adoption. However, many schools report that their PLC initiatives…
Unlocking Higher Math Scores: The Evidence Behind Interactive Videos and Practices
Today’s pedagogical approaches are redefining the landscape of math education. With a plethora of tech tools at their disposal, educators are veering towards interactive videos and practices that offer instant feedback, allowing students multiple attempts to refine understanding. This approach,…
The Power of Self-Reported Grades: Unpacking John Hattie’s Insights on Student Learning (1.44)
In the ever-evolving realm of educational research, few scholars have made as profound an impact as John Hattie. Among his numerous contributions to understanding what works in education, Hattie’s work on self-reported grades stands out as particularly insightful. This concept,…
The High Impacts of Collective Teacher Efficacy on Students’ Learning (1.57)
In the realm of education, few things are as powerful as the belief that together, as a collective unit, educators can overcome challenges and significantly impact student learning. This shared belief is known as collective teacher efficacy (CTE), and it…
The Impact of Piagetian Levels on Students’ Learning Outcomes (1.28)
Jean Piaget, the Swiss developmental psychologist, is renowned for his pioneering work in the realm of child development and cognition. His theories, often enveloped under the term “Piagetian Levels,” detail stages of cognitive development in children and have profound implications…
Through Their Eyes: Prioritizing Student Experience in the Learning Journey
John Hattie emphasizes the importance of educators seeing learning from the student’s perspective, which means understanding and valuing students’ experiences, feedback, and outcomes as they engage in the learning process. To “see learning through the eyes of students” is to…
Types of Knowledge- Knowing That, How, and With
John Hattie, in his exploration of effective teaching and learning practices, emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between different types of knowledge. He categorizes knowledge into three primary types: “knowing that,” “knowing how,” and “knowing with.” To put it all together…
Visible Learning Mind Frames
John Hattie, an educational researcher, is best known for his work on meta-analyses of various influences on student achievement. From his extensive research, Hattie proposed a set of discoveries that underpin the success of some of the world’s highest-impact teachers…