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Using Social Media to Retain and Connect with Students in the Shift to Online Education
COVID-19 has thrown off the regular social bonds that form between students and professors. We’re missing out on the connections […]
Emotions in online teaching are a powerful tool for helping online students engage, persist and succeed
Distance learning experiences, such as online classes, offer hurdles to student involvement and learning. We notice low student engagement and […]
Boosting Student Motivation Through Connected Reflection
Connected Reflection as a Means of Increasing Student Motivation Universities must be the epitome of “learning culture,” with faculty who […]
A Growth Mindset: Essential for Student and Faculty Success
The benefit of cultivating a growth mindset is becoming more widely recognised among K-12 instructors. According to a recent poll […]
Understanding Semester Rhythms: Practice and Persona Considerations
The Semester’s Rhythms: Implications for Practice, Persona Each semester begins and ends on a different note. The early weeks are […]
Mindfulness in the [online] classroom
Learners all over the world now have the opportunity to learn outside of traditional educational settings and in less monitored […]
Making learning last: How to improve the psychology of education.
People have a nearly infinite ability to learn and improve. The human body can adapt to severe environments, and the […]
Six Ways To Fall in Love with Teaching Again
Teaching is described as a teacher’s help in assisting pupils in engaging in constructive learning activities (Meichenbaum, D. Biemiller, A. […]
Teaching During a Personal Crisis
With dismal frequency, I reread Nancy Chick’s “Teaching in Times of Crisis.” It’s about what to do when the world’s […]