WASHINGTON – Rachel Pomeroy tries to be as engaging as one can be when reviewing physics concepts with high schoolers on the eve of summer vacation. The veteran teacher projects images of an “open” ...
One big result of the pandemic is that it is spurring many schools to embrace technology in deeper and more sustained ways than ever before. What’s driving that momentum? To begin with, digital ...
Kareem Neal, a 24-year veteran educator, noticed something surprising when his school went all virtual last year: Not only did most of the students in his self-contained, special education class ...
REDMOND, Wash. — While some students are excited to get back into classrooms, the decision is much harder for Garett Talcott's kindergarten class. Talcott's unique virtual lessons have made fans out ...
As Molly Hamill explains the origin of the Declaration of Independence to her students, she dons a white wig fashioned into a ponytail, appearing as John Adams, before sporting a bald cap in homage to ...
Had I been asked what I thought about online teaching two years ago, I would probably have given you quite an earful of the many known shortcomings of virtual teaching modalities, including the ...
In a matter of just a few years, TikTok has forged itself a spot at the front of the pack in regards to social media platforms. At the start of the pandemic, people who might have never heard of the ...
Studies have shown that students learn better from instructors displaying positive emotions—in other words, an upbeat lecturer is more effective than someone delivering in monotone. But when video ...
For one professor of education who trains future innovative educational leaders at Morehouse College, the first lesson of the year always starts the same way: “Hello, I’m Dr. Muhsinah L. Morris, or Dr ...
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