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Is Rote Learning Still Effective?

Rote learning – a memorization technique based on repetition – has been a traditional teaching method for centuries. This method repeats information until you’ve memorized

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Advice from educators

The Role of Summative Assessments

In education, students are constantly being assessed, whether through informal activities in the classroom to help check for understanding, or high-stakes state and national testing

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Back To School Tips for Administrators

Back-to-school preparation is a busy, time-consuming, and sometimes overwhelming time of year for everyone involved in education. Parents are busy trying to get clothes and

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Should Educators Vent to Coworkers?

We’ve all experienced moments of frustration, which is perfectly normal when things don’t turn out the way that we’d like them to. However, is it

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Tips for Curriculum Writing

Over the past several decades, curriculum writing has evolved into a nearly continuous cycle of reviewing, revising, and restarting. Curriculum no longer is a “one-size-fits-all”

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