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A Back-to-School, Personalized Learning Toolkit

Edsurge

Teachers who apply this approach modify the content, the process, and the way students demonstrate learning within their regular instruction. It also includes interactive planning worksheets you can use to begin planning your blended learning implementation. 6) Webinar—Blended Learning: Which Model Works For You?

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Creating Inclusive Classrooms with Co-Teaching and the Station Rotation

Catlin Tucker

The teacher challenges these students to think critically about how cultural context influences the moral of the story and provides opportunities for deeper analysis. Data Analysis and Interpretation: A third group may be working on analyzing data from previous experiments.

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Would You Rather: Transfer and Apply

Catlin Tucker

This stage of the learning process encourages deeper thinking by moving beyond memorization, requiring students to engage in higher-order cognitive processes such as critical analysis and problem-solving.

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A HyperDoc Is Not A WebQuest!

EdTechTeam

Whether it be ‘on tech’ or ‘off-tech’ these blended learning lessons can be designed to meet the needs of each classroom. The key to getting it just right is for teachers to focus on studying their students as they learn, taking time to reflect on lessons, and revising them to meet the needs of specific learning goals.

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Learning in the Digital Age

eSchool News

In an era of information abundance, students use digital tools and online networks to connect with diverse sources of information, experts, and peers, shaping their own learning networks. In the digital age, this translates to incorporating varied digital media, adaptive technologies, and customizable learning pathways.

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Beyond English: Why Writing Belongs in Every Classroom

Catlin Tucker

If you are wondering how on earth you’ll make time for writing in your class, that is where we demonstrate the power of blended learning and designing lessons with universally designed blended learning models that free teachers to work alongside learners and provide students with more control over their learning experience.

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