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Phil Taylor

Homework is wrecking our kids: The research is clear, let's ban elementary homework - S... - 0 views

  • homework provides academic benefit, but only in moderation. More than two hours per night is the limit
  • high school
  • Kids slide into the habit of relying on adults to help with homework or, in many cases, do their homework
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  • What works better than traditional homework at the elementary level is simply reading at home.
Phil Taylor

What every teacher should know about ... memory | Teacher Network | The Guardian - 0 views

  • We need to teach our students what does and doesn’t work. Each minute spent highlighting or re-reading is 60 seconds not spent doing something more effective.
lvlessi

What is AI and ML ? Are Both Same ? - 1 views

Starting off with an example, you must have heard much about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. When a new product launches in a market the company says this includes AI and ML this and ...

education learning technology

started by lvlessi on 25 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
Phil Taylor

Delaying the Grade: How to Get Students to Read Feedback | Cult of Pedagogy - 0 views

  • Return papers to students with only feedback. Delay the delivery of the actual grade so student focus moves from the grade to the feedback.
Phil Taylor

What Kind Of Student Should School Produce? - - 0 views

  • ‘What kind of adult do we hope the child becomes?’, then work backward from that.
  • Let’s not ask what the child can do, but tends to do. Let’s make sure the student can read and write–and wants to. Let’s see that the student can think critically–then does.
Phil Taylor

From Analog to Digital: Why and How to Teach Students to Write for an Online Audience |... - 0 views

  • When was the last time you wrote an essay? When was the last time you read one other than for grading?
  • We need to reframe our conversation about writing from one based on polarities of analog versus digital to one about purpose, passion and relevance.
  • Social media: The haiku of digital writing
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