Education technology is crucial in teaching and learning as it transforms traditional education into an engaging, interactive experience. Why is technology important in teaching and learning? It ...
Teaching techniques refer to the diverse array of strategies and methodologies employed by educators to engage students and facilitate effective learning experiences. What are some examples of ...
Addressing inequities within the system of higher education involves making changes at every level of the institution that enable instructors to improve instruction in ways that benefit all students.
When teachers use research-based practices and strategies to serve students with learning differences, they promote equity in education and help to develop the nation’s future workforce. A clearer ...
In an increasingly complex and transforming world, education faces the challenge of preparing learners to address global and sustainability-related ...
The ongoing economic climate has created a unique set of challenges for the education industry. As a result, educators, students and parents are grappling with the need to adapt to a rapidly changing ...
"That was the best class ever!" "She is the best professor on campus." "That class made waking up at noon worth it." These are the kinds of student comments that professors (and probably their parents ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the educational landscape for students and teachers by revolutionizing learning experiences and enhancing instruction methodologies. Over the next few ...
Engaging students through interactive activities, discussions, feedback and AI-enhanced technologies resulted in improved academic performance compared to traditional lectures, lessons or readings, ...
Editor’s Note: This is part of a continuing series on the practical takeaways from research. Over the past year, students have had to learn a lot about a phenomenon that has dominated their lives: the ...
A foundational concept of the seven Principles for Equitable and Effective Teaching presented in this chapter is that students’ learning is the primary goal of teaching. The Principles outlined in ...