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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 ...
For decades, researchers have found that teachers in public schools have undervalued the potential for academic success among students of color, setting low expectations for them and thinking of ...
Jeremy [1] was a queer Asian American teacher candidate who enrolled in a social justice-oriented teacher education program, compelled to create transformative spaces and occupy teaching as a ...
“She’s one of those people who just has a way with kids.” “I think it’s his personality that makes students love his class.” You’ve probably heard ...
As the year comes to an end, many of us find ourselves using this time to reflect on our teaching. What did we accomplish? What are we proud of? What was challenging? What still needs work? As we ...
In a recent New York Times piece, David Deming addressed the seismic changes to higher education brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic. While aiming to allay fears of both face to face teachers who ...
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Editor’s Note: In 1988, a teacher most commonly had 15 years of experience. In recent years, that number is closer to just three years leading a classroom. The “On Teaching” series focuses on the ...