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Five ideas on how to structure your course so students will stay engaged in your classroom and in the learning process.
Collaborative learning can be beneficial for your students. However, it isn't always as easy as it sounds. This tip provides some simple advice for making collaborative learning work in your class.
Activities you can use to engage your students during your lectures and how to work these activities into your class.
Students who say that they did not complete assigned readings suggested three ways that instructors might increase their motivation to complete the reading assignment.
This tip suggests ways to both promote academic inteagrity and help those struggling to avoid cheating in the wake of 21st century attitudes more accepting of cheating and technologies that can facilitate it.
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.