Use this list of 107 instructional strategies to fill-in that lesson plan or teaching portfolio with some high quality teaching strategies.Or, try some of these strategies out when you’re low on ideas and looking for a fresh way to teach in the classroom!
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Teaching and learning research; trial and error; participation in studies; experience of teaching and observing teachers over the past 25 years.
Make learning engaging with these 50 teaching tips, ideas, and techniques to engage students in your elementary classroom.
Practical tips and useful resources to help you successfully teach English to kids. Learn how to teach kids with games and songs. Includes free resources.
Here is a collection of eight class discussion techniques to structure classroom discussion and ensure all students' equal participation.
Research based teaching strategies you can use today with a free printable chart.
If you're looking for study techniques then in this article we have listed 15 new and scientifically proven study techniques that will help you to study better this year.
If you need to start teaching online unexpectedly, check out these two videos on using your LMS class website and other free digital tools.
Dr Spencer Kagan is a renowned educator who changed the way the world viewed teaching. He is mainly known for his work on cooperative learning strategies (often referred to as Kagan learning struc…
Active learning isn't too far away with these 12 active learning strategies that support the learning process! Examples of active learning include class discussion, peer instruction, reciprocal questioning, game-based learning, Socratic questioning, exit tickets, and think-pair-share. Using active
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Relationship building is key to good teaching. This system will help you quickly get to know students and benefit from those connections all year long.
This infographic presents twelve ways you can shake up and energize learning with tried and true instructional strategies.
As the author of a book solely dedicated to retrieval practice I often get asked questions by teachers, students and parents about this teaching and learning strategy. People are also keen t…
Learn the simple, quick strategies cognitive scientists say can boost student learning in any classroom.
These 25 quick and easy tips for new teachers will help you create a positive, engaging, and effective learning environment for your students.
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
Information Pickup Theory (J.J. Gibson) Information Processing Theory (G.A. Miller) Lateral Thinking (E. DeBono) Levels of Processing (Craik & Lockhart) Mathematical Learning Theory (R.C. Atkinson) Mathematical Problem Solving (A. Schoenfeld) Minimalism (J. M. Carroll) Model Centered Instruction and Design Layering (Andrew Gibbons) Modes of Learning (D. Rumelhart & D. Norman) Multiple Intelligences (Howard Gardner) Operant Conditioning (B.F. Skinner) Originality (I. Maltzman) Phenomenonography (F. Marton & N. Entwistle) Repair ... Learn MoreLearning Theories
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Executive functioning skills are some of the most foundational elements for academic and social success. They are the skills that help us to plan, stay organized, pay attention to important information, use strategies to get us back on track when we veer off course, be flexible when things don't go
Characteristics of kinesthetic learners, tools, & educational activities to support hands-on learners. Activities for math, literacy, and social-emotional learning.
Information Pickup Theory (J.J. Gibson) Information Processing Theory (G.A. Miller) Lateral Thinking (E. DeBono) Levels of Processing (Craik & Lockhart) Mathematical Learning Theory (R.C. Atkinson) Mathematical Problem Solving (A. Schoenfeld) Minimalism (J. M. Carroll) Model Centered Instruction and Design Layering (Andrew Gibbons) Modes of Learning (D. Rumelhart & D. Norman) Multiple Intelligences (Howard Gardner) Operant Conditioning (B.F. Skinner) Originality (I. Maltzman) Phenomenonography (F. Marton & N. Entwistle) Repair ... Learn MoreLearning Theories
Two factors have given lectures a bad name: overuse and poor execution. Let's deal with both.
Give your teaching a boost with some new instructional strategies. Our videos are quick and clear and pretty easy on the eyes. Try one.
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Revision Techniques Poster - free to download for your classroom wall. Encourage students to get organised, stay healthy and share some techniques!
Sometimes it is the students who are bored and sometimes it is the instructor who is boring. Engaged students pay attention. This work by Mia MacMeekin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribut…
A veteran PBL instructional coach shares 6 skills teachers need to coach students effectively.
Here they are: 15 formats for structuring a class discussion to make it more engaging, more organized, more equitable, and more academically challenging.
Once you learn how to recognize decision fatigue, you can find ways to simplify your teaching life, take back your energy, and do your job better.
"My class won't stop talking. How can I get them to be quiet?" Even experienced teachers make three mistakes that result in an unruly, disrespectful class. Find out what these mistakes are and what you can do to get your class to be quiet in this post!
A complete summary of the 15 most influential learning theories. Includes Vygotsky, Piaget, Bloom, Gagne, Maslow, Bruner, Kolb and many more.
Try these 100 Prompts for Teachers to Ask ChatGPT. Using ChatGPT effectively can not only save you time, but help you to innovate teaching.
A change in a prompt can influence how a student responds thinks. A study found that using a problem-based curriculum can help students develop their own hypotheses and take risks — all signs of deeper-level learning.
When setting up your classroom and lessons to give them the best education, here are some strategies for teaching students with an intellectual disability.
Why calling on students should be the LAST strategy you use to find out what they know...and how to get ALL kids involved instead.
This flowchart will help you understand which Cognitive Load Theory principles to use in your teaching material to optimise your students' learning.
Inside you’ll find: How to help a child with dyslexia at home with a simple sight word reading exercise. Many parents want to know how to teach a dyslexic child to read. This post will begin a new series by my friend Jennifer who is a sensory parent, an adoptive parent, a homeschool parent AND [...]
Learn the simple, quick strategies cognitive scientists say can boost student learning in any classroom.