What teacher isn’t on the lookout for new and effective instructional strategies? In this multipart series, educators will share their “nominations” for those teaching strategies that can be effective ...
Methods of K-12 teaching encompass diverse strategies and techniques utilized by educators to engage students across different subjects and grade levels. What are the 5 methods of teaching? From ...
All students can become strong, proficient readers when they are given the right tools, instruction, and support in reading ...
The Instructional Innovation and Transformation team engages faculty and departments in exploring and integrating innovative practices within courses and programs of study. Evolving offerings focus on ...
Many instructors have used generative AI to produce instructional materials including varied examples, multiple explanations, low stakes testing content, summarize key themes in a course, rubric ideas ...
Cassville has 234 total K-12 students in the special education program, an increase of 12 over 2024. The figure represents 12.9% of the entire student body, just below state and national averages of ...
Designing effective instruction starts with clarity about what you want students to learn and choosing the right methods to help them get there. The Seven Ways of Learning framework provides a ...
Students in a first grade classroom observe bees during a science lesson. Credit: Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our ...
Identify needs, which may include the learning context and audience. How do you get there? Start with writing goals and learning objectives, then focus on assessments, learning activities, and ...
The Kentucky Department of Education’s Kentucky Reading Academies have rapidly advanced literacy outcomes for early learners ...
A note on my computer reads: “Lessons=problems to be SOLVED.” This faded Post-It has helped me reframe lessons from “What am I teaching?” to “What problem is this lesson solving?” Without reminders, I ...