Active learning strategies engage students in the learning process, fostering deeper understanding and retention. By encouraging participation, collaboration, and critical thinking during classroom ...
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Beechwood Elementary teacher Melissa Hughes, an Educator of the Year nominee, centers her classroom on active, real-world learning and tailored support for every student.
Teaching via a screen makes it harder to read student understanding and sustain attention. These practical strategies show how educators can keep online students invested ...
Higher ed students using Pearson AI tools are 4x as likely to engage in active and efficient studying More students report AI is helping them get better grades and study more efficiently 77% of ...
U.S. college students have an increasingly positive perception of AI and are applying it to study more actively and efficiently, while educators see new opportunities to enhance instruction, according ...
Wellness is considered foundational to the Portrait, recognizing that academic growth is inseparable from physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The community wanted a vision of success that ...
Online polling can be a great way to keep students critically engaged throughout class. By asking 1-3 questions per class, a professor can keep their students actively involved in the learning process ...
Most people can vividly remember a moment in their life when they felt very deeply heard and understood by another—perhaps by a friend or partner, therapist or teacher, family or community member. On ...
Active learning puts students at the center of the learning process by encouraging them to engage, reflect, and apply what they’re learning in meaningful ways. Rather than passively receiving ...