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2022-06-20 22:19:54
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2022-06-20 21:30:11 1. Mastery-Based Grading

Many teachers are looking for alternatives to letter grading. Some worry that traditional grading methods do not accurately measure student progress.[1] Mastery-based grading measures how well students have developed the skills they learned in class and allows opportunities for resubmission. Ultimately, students are graded as either having mastered or not mastered a concept rather than on an A to F scale. In this way, students can continue to practice skills they haven’t yet mastered and avoid becoming discouraged.[2]

2. Personalized Learning

Over the past few years, the buzz around personalized learning has been on the rise. Why keep an eye on personalized learning? When a school curriculum is adaptive to a student’s unique needs, it’s more likely to promote student progress because each child can move at their right pace.[3] Plus, adaptive software programs allow teachers to use the same program for all students in their classroom—including those with learning disabilities.

3. Trauma-Informed Practices

Trauma-informed practices refer to any intervention designed to respond to the unique needs of children who have experienced trauma. Because more than half of all children will experience a traumatic event before adulthood, it is essential to conduct training and implement strategies that support these children.[4] Teachers and students have all experienced the traumatic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has raised this particular trend to even higher levels of discussion than before.
For a more in-depth discussion on trauma-informed practices, check out this Today . com article where Waterford SVP of Curriculum and Instruction Jenni Torres describes how she emotionally supported her students in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.

4. Genius Hour

Genius Hour is a fairly new educational technique that allows students to work on self-paced and self-chosen projects for an hour each day.[5] This encourages students to practice their creativity and independent thinking skills, and they can also develop a genuine love of learning. If you’re looking for ways to improve student engagement in your classroom, genius spaces may be a trend to keep tabs on.

5. Digital Citizenship

For students, digital citizenship is defined as the ability to use technology and the Internet both effectively and appropriately. Good digital citizenship is increasingly necessary, but as assignments and lessons traditionally done in person move online, it’s even more vital for students to build the skills they need to develop a healthy relationship with digital media.


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2022-06-20 21:29:41 Hey Friends,

I want to inform you about 10 Popular educational trends and what you need to know.

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2022-06-17 20:34:38 #Common Mistake

A person who cooks well is a good cook ( Not a good Cooker). The cooker is the large piece of equipment you use for cooking. You could also say that you are good/bad at cooking ( Not good/bad in cooking). For example, I am quite good at cooking fish.

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2022-06-17 09:34:32 8 English Language Facts:

English originates from North West Germany and the Netherlands
English has its origins in Old High German, Old Norse, and Anglo Norman. Modern English started being used in the 14th century and the closest languages to English are Dutch and West Flemish.

English is spoken by 952 million people around the world
339 million people speak English as a first language, and 603 million speak it as a second language. It is the official language in 67 countries and 27 non-sovereign countries such as Hong Kong.

Most English grammar and spelling follow standardised rules
Dr.Johnson’s Dictionary of 1755 sets out the rules of English grammar and spelling. This dictionary was the first to comprehensively document the English lexicon and is one of the most famous dictionaries in history, taking over 8 years to compile.

The most used adjective in the English language is ‘good’
The most common noun in the English Language is ‘time’, and the most mispronounced (and often misspelt) word in the English language is ‘Pronunciation’.

English is the language of the sky
All pilots must identify themselves in English during international flights. Likewise, all air traffic controllers at international airports must be able to communicate with the pilots in English.

The longest word in the English language contains 45 letters
The forty-five letter word, ‘pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’, refers to a lung disease caused by inhalation of fine silca dust. The second longest word in the English language dictionary is ‘Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia’, that ironically means the fear of long words.

William Shakespeare had a great influence on the English language
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor. Above all, he introduced thousands of words and phrases into the English language.

Some English words are formed by combining two words together
For instance, ‘Hangry’ is a word in the English dictionary that combines two words together. The word combines ‘hungry’ and ‘angry’, describing the feeling of being irritated as a result of hunger. Hangry was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in January 2018.


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2022-06-17 03:11:06
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2022-06-16 22:26:33 #SampleEssay1⃣

Qualifications are important in education. Some believe that teachers should have the highest qualifications possible. However, I think other qualities matter too.

A teacher’s qualifications have an impact on their classes. Those with expert knowledge can often make students more interested in a subject, and their students learn more as a result. In addition, teachers who have achieved the highest academic levels can inspire their students to do the same. However, when my daughter was studying at high school, the teachers with PhD qualifications could not always explain their subject clearly to lower-level students. Furthermore, there are some subjects, such as PE, where such high-level qualifications are unnecessary. Therefore, teachers should not be employed based on qualifications alone.

Undoubtedly, a teacher’s personality also affects their teaching. It takes more than good qualifications to create an excellent lesson that students will not quickly forget. I took a course in ancient history at university and our teacher was still just a student herself, but she made the classes so entertaining that I still remember them today. With young students, another important quality is the ability to control a class. No one can learn very much in a noisy classroom. Thus, teachers need to be confident enough to control their students as well as teach them.

In my view, although teachers do need an expert knowledge of their subject, qualifications alone are not enough. The best teachers are enthusiastic and can use their imagination to create lessons that are both interesting and educational. It is also important for teachers to be genuinely interested in their students and to be able to gain their respect.


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2022-06-16 09:26:57 #Common Mistake

Notice the difference in spelling between the verb affect and the noun effect. Don't confuse them.
The verb to effect means to make something happen. Example: The invention of the world wide net effected a transformation in global communications.


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