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The Instructor’s Challenge: Moving Students beyond Opinions to Critical Thinking

  Critical thinking is defined as a reflective and reasonable thought process embodying depth, accuracy, and astute judgment to determine the merit of a decision, an object, or a theory (Alwehaibi,...

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Practical Tips for Cultivating a Learning Relationship with Students

  Take a moment right now to ask yourself who your best teachers were growing up. Now list the qualities that made them your best teachers. Looking at your list, you will probably notice something...

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Effective Teaching Strategies: Six Keys to Classroom Excellence

  What are makes an effective teacher? This particular list of teaching characteristics appears in an excellent book that is all but unknown in the states, Learning to Teach in Higher Education, by...

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Common Core Standards: Focusing on the “How” to Help Student Learning

  Over the last two years, Heritage Elementary School has been able to create a laser-like focus that enables student achievement while protecting teacher autonomy in the classroom. In a time when...

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Making Way for a Better Education

  One of the very basic things that you need in order to secure a well paying job and a bright future is good education.  Indeed it all begins at home and then school and then college.  But it is at...

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Teacher Quality

  Teacher Quality:Definition With regard to teacher quality, Nancy Flanagan (2005) states as one of the main contributors to An Open Letter to President Bush on Teaching Quality, “Good teaching at all...

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Good Education Manages To Look Easy

A century ago, progressive education introduced a fundamental mistake into the public schools. Basically, the mistake is that you do kids a favor by deleting content, diminishing substance, and...

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Friendly Body Language for Effective Communication in Teaching

  Albert Mehrabian at the psychology department of the University of California proved in the 1960s that 55% of all communication is body language. There may have been some debate about the exact...

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Diversity in the Classroom: A Need for Change

  Teaching to a diverse range of students with different needs at times can feel overwhelming for any classroom teacher.  Students in the United States vary from cultural backgrounds, religion, social...

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Accelerate Learning in Your Classroom

  While using station teaching or acceleration centers as an approach to co-teaching is often very successful for both teachers and students, it is important to use this approach correctly.  To help...

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