Here's a puzzler for you. Does thinking change the shape of your brain? For example, does contemplating this question actually physically change your brain?
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Here's a puzzler for you. Does thinking change the shape of your brain? For example, does contemplating this question actually physically change your brain?
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AN extensive list (with free tools) on skills that current and near-future teachers should be open to. Delete the scoop?
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A nice, clear list of what adult learners say they expect from their teachers. Ken's Key Take-aways: -Restates the importance of feedback - Even passive students report that they prefer active classrooms Ken Understanding learner needs is essential for providing quality education. One approach to understand learner needs is through the use of student evaluation questionnaires which allow us to collate student feedback or suggestions. Delete the scoop?
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A nice video about the power of visualization in learning