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Morin, Heather; Curry, John – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2022
Open Educational Resources (OER) offer educators the ability to personalize learning, differentiate and accelerate instruction, and maintain the integrity and currency of instructional materials. This article will summarize a plan for integrating OER in a K-12 setting with a central focus on professional learning.
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Sustainability
Zayet, Tasnim M. A.; Ismail, Maizatul Akmar; Almadi, Sara H. S.; Zawia, Jamallah Mohammed Hussein; Mohamad Nor, Azmawaty – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Online learning has significantly expanded along with the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Personalization becomes an essential component of learning systems due to students' different learning styles and abilities. Recommending materials that meet the needs and are tailored to learners' styles and abilities is necessary to ensure a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Individualized Instruction, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Style
Rani Van Schoors; Sohum M. Bhatt; Jan Elen; Annelies Raes; Wim Van den Noortgate; Fien Depaepe – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2024
Due to swift technological changes in society, programming tasks are proliferating in formal and informal education around the globe. However, challenges arise regarding the acquisition of programming skills. Many students are unequipped to develop programming skills due to limited instruction or background and therefore feel insecure when…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Grade 1, Individualized Instruction, Electronic Learning
Haiwen Chu; Jill Neumayer DePiper; Leslie Hamburger – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
Throughout the learning process, English learners should meaningfully engage with both their peers and the mathematics. How do mathematics teachers provide the "just-right" supports for English learners to insure this happens? What scaffolds are best? How do teachers make adjustments to these scaffolds based on the needs of the…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, English (Second Language), Mathematics Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Etienne Vallée; Carrie Fair – Knowledge Quest, 2023
This article discusses a quest-based approach to teaching catalog skills and getting to learn more about students reading interests. Quest-based activities are meaningful and can be quite engaging, not to mention entertaining and stimulating (Snelson 2022). They provide choice and differentiate the learning experience, as well as multiple pathways…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Learning Activities, Middle School Students, High School Students
Education Resource Strategies, 2024
Research has shown that ninth grade is uniquely important for student success, yet despite increased investments, leaders aren't always equipped to meet ninth graders' distinct needs. The transition from middle to high school is both critical and complex, as students encounter significant changes during this time, including taking on more advanced…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High School Students, High School Teachers, Student Experience
Elizabeth B. Harkey; Angela T. Barlow; Victoria Groves-Scott – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
Many teachers reported improved skills in using technology as a direct result of teaching virtually during the pandemic (Bushweller, 2020). The authors wondered which uses of technology would continue as teachers transitioned back into face-to-face classrooms. Recognizing that mere incorporation of technology into instruction does not guarantee…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Models
Sarah R. Powell; Samantha E. Bos; Sarah G. King; Leanne Ketterlin-Geller; Erica S. Lembke – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2024
Data-based individualization (DBI) is a framework that allows educators to make timely and informed decisions about student progress in academics or behavior. In this article, we focus on the DBI framework as applied to math intervention within a tiered support model for students experiencing math difficulty. We review how DBI starts with an…
Descriptors: Middle School Mathematics, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
Rose, Joel; Watson, Michael – State Education Standard, 2022
Teachers have long struggled with the tension between ensuring a rigorous education for all their students and the reality that students arrive at the start of a school year with vastly different skills and conceptual understandings. The tension can be even more acute in math, which relies heavily on students mastering foundational concepts in…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Program Divisions, Knowledge Level
Richard Agbeze – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
This paper aims to inspire art educators to become advocates of change by dismantling oppressive structures and discriminatory practices that negatively impact the learning outcomes of students with dis/abilities in school. I reflect on my high school teaching experience in an inclusive art classroom in Ghana, where the curriculum, the human-built…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Art Teachers, Students with Disabilities
Venezia, Anne Marie – Educational Forum, 2021
Following a circuitous and diverse journey through a nonnormative education that spanned the gamut of our education system--from being tracked into advanced and Gifted and Talented courses, to being labeled Emotionally Disturbed in my teen years and placed into an alternative high school setting--I have discovered the concept of wholehearted…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, High School Students, High School Teachers, Teaching Methods
Shibre, Emnet; Woodworth, Katrina – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2021
As schools across the country continue to search for innovative practices to address pandemic-related learning loss and combat social isolation, experts are pointing to high dosage tutoring as a strategy worthy of consideration. Great Oaks Charter School Bridgeport in Connecticut offers an example of a high dosage tutoring model that has been…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Charter Schools, Tutorial Programs, Tutoring
Chandra Diaz; Rebecca M. Nelson; Laurie A. Ramirez; Nancy B. Ruppert – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2023
The social unrest during the summer of 2020 in the United States has produced a renewed sense of urgency and agency for the interrogation of curriculum in K-12 education and the development of culturally sustaining practices. This urgency has encouraged more teacher preparation programs to be intentional in developing culturally sustaining…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Middle School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Mays, Dennis – Support for Learning, 2020
The profile of a student with learning difficulties is described and also the learning context in 2017. Previous models of provision are then described in terms of their aetiology with discussion of strengths and shortcomings. Some influential features of curriculum planning and delivery are identified. A model of provision involving specific…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Students with Disabilities, Moderate Intellectual Disability, Learning Disabilities
Eilks, Ingo; Lathwesen, Chantal; Belova, Nadja – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Teacher education needs to combine training in content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). One important part of PCK in science education is knowledge about school science practical work to promote learning by scientific inquiry and about the nature of science. In Germany, practical seminars and lab sessions…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Individualized Instruction, Science Experiments, Learning Experience