The article focuses on the essential questions (EQs) in teaching English language. Among the key topics of the questions include the student's responsibility in inquiry, the artistry in English writing, and the knowledge transfer. Other topics include the critical thinking skills of students, ...
The article focuses on the essential questions (EQs) in teaching English language. Among the key topics of the questions include the student's responsibility in inquiry, the artistry in English writing, and the knowledge transfer. Other topics include the critical thinking skills of students, benefi...
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November 28, 2023 Blogs Teaching Channel 2 Min Essential Guiding Questions and Strategies for Using Classroom Video In education, integrating video into your reflective practice can be transformative for both new and veteran teachers. Imagine having a special lens that allows you to closely examin...
Besides creating a vision of your learners, developing “essential questions” that direct your choices in content and processes are also an important component of quality teaching and learning. Comprehensive, well-crafted questions ground intellectual pursuits giving students some sense of direction, purp...
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history learning experiences in elementary, middle, and high schools. Teachers identified four problems in designing and teaching engaging, relevant, and challenging U.S. history lessons. Each problem was addressed through the teachers' use of essential questions....
Assessment data answers critical questions about students’ progress and instructional needs. In this series, Dr. Gene Kerns cuts through common misconceptions around K‒12 assessment—and shows you the mistakes to avoid in your school or district. ...
In teaching geography, it is important to develop essential questions that will guide your instruction. This lesson offers you essential questions...
Reflection questionsThe shift from a focus on knowing to a focus on doing has led to students' prioritization of social emotional learning and skills development. Consider how this is represented in your building. Share your thoughts, wonderings, and ideas with your team or colleagues....