What are the real ways students learn? Is daydreaming a good thing? Should they play violent video games? A new report takes a close look.
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What are the real ways students learn? Is daydreaming a good thing? Should they play violent video games? A new report takes a close look.
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These guidelines drawn from what we know today amid a constantly changing landscape-are not in any way designed to be the "last word" on the subject. We have attempted to make our standards high without being unattainable, specific without being rigid. We have also tried to go "deeper" than a number of other guidelines we have reviewed.
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This includes standards for online teacher preparation that make sense and establish a solid foundation for schools going into online education. Although somewhat dated, this article provides a very good foundation for all working in distance education. Delete the scoop?
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As teachers we must ue the tools at hand to engage our students. No great insight here, but it does take an act of open minded intent to set aside our biases and really teach in the 21st century.