Tiger Tidbits: August 2015 Edition
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5 Highly Effective Teaching Practices
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What Research Says
This leads me to educational researcher John Hattie, who wrote Visible Learning for Teachers: Maximizing Impact on Learning. Through his research, one of his goals is to aid teachers in seeing and better understanding learning through the eyes of their students.
Hattie has spent more than 15 years researching the influences on achievement of K-12 children. His findings linked student outcomes to several highly effective classroom practices. Here I'd like to highlight five of those practices:
-Taken from Edutopia, (February 2015)
Seeing Struggling Math Learners as 'Sense Makers', not 'Mistake Makers'
-Katrina Schwartz, 2015
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