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Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?
12 learning techniques to apply Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction
Rosenshine’s principles of instruction have been gaining a lot of attention over the last few years. Many teachers and educators believe it to be one of the best pieces of education theory recently published. The proposed principles are easy to assimilate and implement in the classroom, using skills that you already have refined over the years. This white paper will be of great help; translating theory into interactive lessons to teach in the classroom. Download it now.
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Looking into working with a digital toolkit built around your needs, and those of your students? There are a few interesting options on the market. Each of them has specific advantages. What you choose depends on what you need it to support you with. Comparing is very difficult, so we have decided to help you out. Here follows an overview:
LessonUp | Check out the 5 best digital education tools for teachers!
Looking into working with a digital toolkit built around your needs, and those of your students? There are a few interesting options on the market. Each of them has specific advantages. What you choose depends on what you need it to support you with. Comparing is very difficult, so we have decided to help you out. Here follows an overview:
10 learning techniques to make the most of your students' natural superpowers
The word 'metacognition' sounds very scientific, but it is something we all do every day, and are quite good at. In this paper we unpick the fancy word, become acquainted with what it really means, and of its importance for both you and your students. To make it clear and practical, we offer 10 targeted learning techniques to embed metacognition directly into your lesson plan and your best practices.
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Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?