Feedback Strategies that Promote Learning
Learn insights on the language of feedback, explore three aspects of feedback, and analyze an outline to use while delivering feedback. Read more: Feedback Strategies that Promote Learning
A blog for education professionals designed to help you think about effective practice and trends in education, as well as consider what teaching and learning might look like in the future.
Learn insights on the language of feedback, explore three aspects of feedback, and analyze an outline to use while delivering feedback. Read more: Feedback Strategies that Promote Learning
Moreland University Collaborates with Modern Classrooms Project to Offer No-Cost Professional Development Read more: Strategies and Tools to Create Instructional Videos
A key to considering what thinking will arise from feedback hinges on a deep understanding of students. Effective feedback should respond to this understanding... Read more: What Should Feedback Do?
For small groups to be effective in the classroom, there must be transparent tools of accountability including tight transitions, clear instructions, and accessible rubrics. Read more: Creating Accountability in Small-Group Learning
Three Concrete Strategies for Special Educators in Online Settings Read more: Supporting Students with Special Needs in Virtual Learning
Concrete Skills for Teaching Innovation: Small-Group Learning, Effective Feedback, and Multimedia for Learning Read more: Winter 2021-2022 Professional Development from Moreland University
Addressing learning differences and interests increases student motivation and success, while ignoring these differences contributes to learning gaps. All students are capable of learning, especially when teachers leverage the right tools and strategies through differentiated instruction. Read more: Differentiation In Hybrid Learning So That All Students Succeed
Teachers should commit to enhancing students’ cognitive engagement by prioritizing their interests and goals as part of the learning process. They can also plan for more rigorous and meaningful learning experiences in student-centered classrooms. Read more: Deepening Students’ Cognitive Engagement
Three considerations educators might make to reduce stress and increase innovation in hybrid learning: developing an understanding of the parameters of hybrid learning, fostering collaboration among families and colleagues, and improving technology integration. Read more: Reduce Anxiety and Foster Innovation in Hybrid Learning