In today’s higher education landscape, the idea that future students will need more academic support is far from a catchphrase—it reflects a profound shift in both student needs and faculty ...
The comments to my 2/11 blog post on "learning styles and tuition dollars" were really great. Commentators really took me to task on the theory of learning styles. Cedar, an Asst. Prof of Psychology ...
One of the big lessons learned during COVID-19 for K-12 schools is that tailoring teaching and learning to students’ individual academic strengths and weaknesses as well as their life circumstances is ...
Teachers have always known that a typical class of two dozen or more students can include vastly different skill levels and learning styles. But meeting those varied academic needs with a defined ...
It’s clear from recent research that employees want learning opportunities for upskilling and reskilling in the workplace. According to a Glint Data report, the top factor that people look for in a ...
A one-size-fits-all classroom is a thing of the past. Now, personalized learning is infused into learning in order to meet students where they are, tailoring programs and experiences to students’ ...
In this episode of Innovations in Education, sponsored by Stride Tutoring, host Kevin Hogan delves into the complexities and potential of personalized learning with two education leaders—Dr. Matt ...
A new high school principal was settling into her office when a parent knocked on the door. It was a mom who wanted to welcome the new principal and introduce her son, who had just graduated with a ...
Students at Belmont-Cragin often lead morning assemblies, part of an effort by the school to give young people more control over their own learning. Credit: Sarah Gonser for The Hechinger Report The ...
For the last two years, Covid destabilized the traditional education system, forcing everyone out of their traditional roles. Almost overnight, students became distance learners, parents became ...
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