I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. —Robert Frost, 1874-1963, “The Road Not Taken” When individual teachers or entire schools are faced with the desire/need to ...
Teaching today’s learners requires an understanding of different approaches to teaching that cater to various developmental levels. These approaches—pedagogy, andragogy, and heutagogy—can be thought ...
Openly licensed content gives instructors added freedom to engage with students in the classroom and to use course materials in new and innovative ways. Below is an introduction to open pedagogy and ...
“Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand.” These words, by Benjamin Franklin, are an excellent way in which to understand the value of an engaged pedagogy in ...
Educators within the Nordic Pedagogy are deeply engaged adults who recognise and cater to each child at their unique stage of development. Albert Einstein, a name synonymous with intellectual prowess, ...
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Accessible artificial intelligence (AI) tools can help educators streamline course development, integrate evidence-based ...
Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is corrupting our teachers. Freire’s influence has not been confined to the realm of theory. Already, back in 1986, a New York Times report on Freire’s tour of ...
The What is an Island? project was initiated in 2018 by artist and educator Glenn Loughran (TU Dublin) in collaboration with Ann Davoren, director of Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre and Ailbhe Murphy, ...
USC professors Theodore Burnes and John Pascarella propose integrating “drag pedagogy” into K-12 teacher training to foster ...
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