As you're taking breaks and preparing for the upcoming fall semester, take a look into the VCU Online ID Blog for some ideas, tips, and tricks you can use to make your online teaching experience smoother and easier. https://lnkd.in/e_kXmPsT
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Planning your syllabus is a must-do for a successful semester in #highereducation! If you're teaching this summer, check out this quick guide from the Boston University Center for Teaching & Learning to help you nail your course design and make this semester the best one yet > http://spr.ly/6048dJLDg
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Enter our brand new teaching competition - Asking Questions in your Classroom! Discover how to plan and ask more effective questions in your classroom through our new, free course. Then, enter the competition and submit your entry for 'What’s the biggest question your students can think of about the world they live in?' To take the course and for more details about how to enter the competition visit https://lnkd.in/g8fwbgbe
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Student understanding is a complex thing, and even before we get to that, understanding what understanding is is pretty nuanced. We discuss these nuances (with the example of long division) in the 71st edition of our newsletter. https://lnkd.in/gg6xxcr4 Things in Education is the weekly newsletter through which we share the latest in education research and developments in the form of accessible summaries and stories. Subscribe to have it delivered straight to your inbox every Friday. #newsletter #understanding #teaching #learning #students #teachers #education #teacherprofessionaldevelopment #datainformed
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I like this brief one pager that presents some great tips for fostering learning. If a teacher, a faculty, a school can get deep into these questions they are doing important work worth doing! 1. What do we want students to learn? 2. What skills do we want them to be proficient at? 3. Why? 4. How do we we know students are achieving our desired learning outcomes? 5. How can we best respond to student needs when they do not meet our desired learning objectives? 6. How might we best promote healthy, happy, inclusive learning relationships and atmospheres?
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📣 “Highly structured courses are more engaging and just make it easier for me to retain information.” 📣 “Highly structured courses make me feel more comfortable and confident.” 📣 “Highly structured courses do not allow me to procrastinate as much as a low structure course.” These are all real quotes from students about high structure courses and how they’ve impacted their academic experiences. Learn more about high structure courses, the science behind them, and strategies to incorporate into your classroom 👇
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