12 August, 2016
Who is the teacher that you remember most in your life? Chances are that she or he saw something special in you and motivated you
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It’s not news that online learning is on the rise. The Sloan Consortium reported a 10% increase in enrollments in their 2011 report, Going the Distance,
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The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its consequences. It is most concerned with the
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Online colleges and traditional ones have the same goals in mind: to give students with an education and award degrees. Although their goals are the
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Would you like to take an online course from Duke, Stanford, The University of Edinburgh, or the University of Toronto? You can, via their partnerships
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Lesson plan is a teacher’s comprehensive description of the course of instruction for an individual lesson. There’s no one method in making a lesson plan
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From the time we begin school as very young students we learn to concentrate on grades. Online instructors sometimes receive questions such as “how much
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Precision teaching is a precise and systematic method of assessing instructional tactics and curricula. It is one of the few quantitative analyses of behavior forms
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In Mastery Learning, “the students are helped to master each learning unit before proceeding to a more advanced learning task” (Bloom 1985) in contrast to
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With all of the present coverage of online education projects such as edX from Harvard and MIT, Coursera, the Khan Academy, and many other new
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