Resources
Using an online writing diagnostic tool can help your students shape up their writing!
An essential lifelong skill for students is to think about their learning, or be metacognitive about it. Karen M. Kortz, Ph.D., shares three activities that help students practice this important skill.
Learn the four easy steps to conducting the questioning technique, Hands Down.
An activity called Cash Cab (based on the TV series) to promote student engagement in class and encourage homework completion outside the classroom.
Knowing the difference between a good item that helps you understand whether or not your students have a grasp of a concept or can perform a skill is not always a simple matter.
In order to expect students to work effectively, we need to plan purposeful activities that will enable students to build community and rapport with each other.
Teaching tip for the 1st day of class: how to assess what your students already know on the topic, and what to do with that information.
Basic overview of how and why to use grading rubrics.
A concept map is a way to visualize knowledge or graphically represent an idea.
Instructions for students on how to participate in small groups