Teaching Strategies

Teaching Strategies; Groupwork; Questioning; Model Lesson Plans etc..
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Collaborative and Cooperative Learning

Useful links and resources that will help you understand and apply Collaborative and Cooperative Learning in your classroom.


HeyMath- proven best practices from great teachers

HeyMath! was founded in May 2000 by Nirmala Sankaran and Harsh Rajan on a worldview that there is no perfect education system. We're based in Chennai, India, and are privately funded. Contact our founders.

We've made it our mission to create a flat world video curriculum by diligently seeking out proven best practices from great teachers and discerning parents around the world. Our highly capable Math editors then blend this collective wisdom into bite-sized animated and interactive explanations that provide concept clarification visually and help remove the fear of Math. HeyMath! lessons are developed with advice from the University of Cambridge and endorsed by the Singapore Teachers' Union.
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    Welcome to the Learning Through Listening website for educators in grades K-12. The purpose of this site is to provide quick access to lessons and information that focuses on developing listening skills and meeting the needs of diverse learners. The content on this site has either been written by educators or reviewed by educators for its practicality and applicability.
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      Scholastic- Teaching strategies

      Research Based best practices - free online resources. Find teaching ideas, advice and support.

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        Teaching Strategies
        The purpose of these pages is to assist faculty and graduate student instructors (GSIs) in their teaching by providing online teaching strategies and resources.

        Each topic below leads to groups of specific links that CRLT staff have reviewed. Our hope is that this website will assist instructors in expediting the process of navigating the wealth of information on the Web. For an introduction to fundamental concepts in teaching and learning (e.g. definitions of teaching methods, learning theories), click here.

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          Make and save.. Making a lesson plan is easy. Creating an effective lesson plan is the key to effective teaching and a critical factor in achieving positive student outcomes. For guidance in creating lesson plans, see the tutorial on "What to Consider When Writing a Lesson Plan."

          Directions: Just fill in the sections below. If you would like to save your lesson plan, make sure to save it right after it has been generated.

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            Lesson planning...who needs it, or needs to know how to do it? Well, maybe you do! Lesson planning is a special skill that is learned in much the same way as other skills. It is one thing to surf the Net and retrieve lesson plans from other sites. It is quite another thing to have the skill to develop your own lesson plans.  When you are able to create your own lesson plans, it means you have taken a giant step toward "owning" the content you teach and the methods you use, and that is a good thing.
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              Lessons plans and much more

              The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of experience providing high-quality resources and services to the education community. From the Information Institute of Syracuse, the people who created AskERIC, the Gateway to Educational Materials, and the Virtual Reference Desk, the Educator's Reference Desk brings you the resources you have come to depend on. 2,000+ lesson plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and 200+ question archive responses.
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                Literacy & Numeracy

                Get ideas for teaching: teacher's notes, lesson plans and work sheets.
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                  The Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning (SCIL) conducts scholarly research to advance the science, technology and practice of learning and teaching.

                  The Center brings together teachers, scholars and students from around the world to study how to improve formal and informal learning across cultural boundaries.

                  Established in 2002 as an independent center of excellence at Stanford University, SCIL is housed in the new Wallenberg Hall, a state-of-the-art testing ground for technology applications in the classroom.

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