How much material do you plan to cover throughout the semester? That’s actually a trick question. Because the answer, in my view, should be none, zilch, zero, zip, nada. If faculty members are ...
Teaching quantitative material with the case method challenges students to build their capabilities in identifying and solving problems embedded in context, think critically about approaches and ...
Tania Stoker, the assistant superintendent for the Northern Lehigh School District in Pennsylvania, remembers the moment when administrators realized they needed a new plan for distance learning.
In an informal Education Week LinkedIn Poll earlier this year, 42% of respondents said they believe homework is necessary for ...
Buying learning technologies for technology's sake helps no one--not students, not faculty, and certainly not higher ed institutional outcomes ...
Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) are simple, low-pressure ways to check how well students are understanding the material. These methods are efficient, student-centered strategies that provide ...
Educational Technology & Society, Vol. 16, No. 2, Grand Challenges and Research Directions in e-Learning of the 21th Century (April 2013), pp. 103-118 (16 pages) ABSTRACT One goal of e-learning is to ...
Rawal will chair a 14-member committee to address integration of innovation pedagogy and teaching-learning material across subjects for classes 3 to 12. New Delhi: The National Council of Educational ...
In a groundbreaking shift, Assam is transforming early education by equipping teachers with the skills to create tailored teaching resources that focu ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has established a fresh panel with the purpose of shaping the curriculum and educational materials for students in grades 3rd to 12th.
Bharti Foundation in partnership with Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi recently launched Teacher Learning Resource Book. The event was graced by dignitaries from Bharti Foundation and DoE, ...
Into a head-spinning soup of alphabets and abbreviations that enrich India’s education establishment, two names that will not be lost in the gruel have been tossed: Infosys Foundation chairperson ...