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Geerdina M. van der Aalsvoort, Frits J. H. Harinck, Scaffolding: Classroom Teaching Behavior for Use with Young Students with Learning Disabilities, The Journal of Classroom Interaction, Vol. 36/37, ...
Our brains are constantly scanning the environment to see if it's safe, and that has a big impact on student learning.
Children with disabilities are still entitled to special education services during online learning, which many schools have been scrambling to make work.
Discover why observable behavior provides the clearest, fairest, and most effective approach to assessing what students learn.
In addition to initiatives underway on the education level to help address disruptive behaviors, the legislature is looking to the reintroduction of Senate Bill 614 into the regular session this ...
Beth McMurtrie is a senior writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education, where she focuses on the future of learning and technology’s influence on teaching.
This study investigated the concept of corrective feedback in second language learning as a learning resource, recasting it as feedback-seeking behavior. Dweck's (1999) mindsets, Korn and Elliot's ...
The special education tier provides necessary support to students, including services like speech and language therapy, behavior therapy, or occupational therapy. At-home learning Richter says there ...
We shape behaviors daily in stores, online, even in relationships. So why deny it in education? Discover how intentional stimuli lead to fairer, and more effective learning.
A 2024 NEA survey shows 81% of US teachers see student behaviour as a “serious problem,” surpassing pay as their top concern.