1:1 equals student to teacher Students need to reflect on what they are learning, be able to demonstrate it in myriad ways, and share what they have learned with others. All of this will never happen by just swiping a screen. Critical thinking requires significant mental effort, but this ...
Proactiveness is a child’s ability to create clear ideas and various proposals for cooperative play. Successful communication depends on how many partners the child chooses for imaginative play. Playing skill is the ability of a child to engage in role-playing games or a game with rules, assign...
(1) teachers increasingly used multiple roles in establishing argumentative discourse as they persistently implemented an argument-based inquiry approach, and (2) as teachers used multiple roles in establishing patterns of questioning and framing classroom interactions, higher levels of student cognitive ...
The articles also present student teachers' learning outcomes, describing their ideas, thoughts and reflections about pedagogy and their future practice. In contrast, the second category centres on personal and professional identities and indicates few implications for future practice. However, we added ...
Teacher effectivenessrefers to a set of within-person attributes—personality, motivation, beliefs, and dispositions—that interact with contextual factors (cultural, social, educational) to influence student outcomes. Some models of teacher effectiveness focus largely on the role of learning opportunities,...
Even your classroom bulletin boards can play a role in building a positive relationship with your students. How to Improve the Teacher Student Relationship OK, but what if you're past that initial phase, and you and a particular child are not working well together? It happens. Sometimes you ...
I have been inspired by Carol Dweck’s ideas around Growth Mindset as well as Guy Claxton’s Learning Powers. There is something in both of their views that ring true to me. It resonates around the process of learning and not the end result. It is the student who learns to focus with...
Imagine a classroom where every student is empowered to excel, regardless of their cognitive abilities. In this post, we delve into the power of personalised learning in unlocking the full potential of students with cognitive disabilities. From understanding the unique challenges these students face to...
Cindee Calton The impact of student and teacher ASL ideologies on the use of English in the ASL classroom 1 Introduction This chapter focuses on the decisions American Sign Language (ASL) teachers make about the use of English and the role that language ideologies about ASL play in these ...
A teacher plays a crucial role in a student’s life by providing knowledge, guidance, and support. They help to shape the intellectual and emotional development of students, instilling critical thinking skills and values essential for personal growth and social responsibility. ...