Each student thinks, learns and processes information differently. Here are five ways teachers can create neuroinclusive classrooms.
Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.
When I think about design process, from the initial moments of young people working on projects, all the way to the end where they've gone through the highs, the lows, the emotional vicissitudes of ...
Cellphone footage taken by a student reportedly shows the teacher unbuttoning his pants and relieving himself into a ...
Clare Tester also has a criticism or two: she bemoans the fact that the computer can’t display or print all eight of its parts alongside each other so that students can see how they interact. Tasker ...
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