"Here are a number of ways that scaffolding learning experience can help support all students and provide equity"
Via EDTECH@UTRGV, Elizabeth E Charles
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 15, 2014 9:41 PM
The blended classroom is beginning to happen in many school districts. This infographic provides a great overview of blended learning. In addition to the section shown above, which looks at how teacher-led instruction connects to quality digital learning time to group work and projects (and the ongoing cycle) you will find sections on: * Turning Computer Time into Quality Learning Time * Empowering Teachers with Real-Time Student Performance Information * Tying It All Together Online learning happens in a variety of ways. This post looks at some of the critical features that must be included for an online or blended class to be successful.
Coolwired's curator insight,
April 16, 2014 2:31 PM
This Infographic illustrates the best of both worlds in modern education!
Melissa Marshall's curator insight,
August 27, 2014 12:15 AM
This method of teaching harnesses both teacher expertise and flipped, student-lead learning, all enriched with technology. It is beginning to sit quite well with me as I have noticed some students still want to take notes, listen and learn from you - the expert teacher in this case is still valued! This could also be supplemented with teachers online and so on! |
4 scaffolding techniques to help your students with literacy!