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10 March, 2016

Imagine a world where resources were restricted to what was found in the classroom or the school closet known as the “Curriculum Materials Room.” Picture

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10 March, 2016

Other terms for Capstone Project: capstone experience, culminating project, or senior exhibition Multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic and intellectual experience for students, typically during

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9 March, 2016

Each day, teachers face the challenge of helping students stay involved, show growth, and master the curriculum. How can they do this? Should they open

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9 March, 2016

Bloom’s taxonomy is a classification system used to define and determine different levels of human cognition—such as thinking, learning, and understanding. Educators have typically utilized Bloom’s

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8 March, 2016

In education, instructional technology is “the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning,” according to the

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8 March, 2016

Blended Learning pertains to utilizing both online and in-personlearning experiences when teaching students. In a blended-learning course, for example, students might attend a class taught by

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7 March, 2016

Situated learning was first proposed by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger as a model of learning in a Community of practice. Simply speaking, situated learning

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7 March, 2016

Dual-language education, formerly called bilingual education, refers to academic programs that are taught in two languages. While dual-language education has existed in the United States for

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6 March, 2016

Asynchronous learning is a student-centered teaching method that uses online learning resources to facilitate information sharing outside the constraints of time and place among a

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6 March, 2016

In education, learning objectives are brief statements that describe what students will be expected to learn by the end of school year, course, unit, lesson, project, or

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