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The Most Dangerous Phrase In Education

TeachThought

What Is The Most Dangerous Phrase In Education? “We’ve always done it this way” implies legacy and tradition, which can be good. “We’ve always done it this way” implies legacy and tradition, which can be good. The same hope you have for your students.

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Why You Shouldn’t Use Physical Education As Punishment

TeachThought

Don’t Use Physical Education As Punishment contributed by Dr. Kymm Ballard, Executive Director for SPARK Think about any time you’ve seen “army boot camp” portrayed in pop culture — are you picturing the traditional drill sergeant, ordering his troops to do endless laps and push-ups, as punishment for their errors that day?

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Addressing Special Education Needs With Custom AI Solutions

TeachThought

For too long, students with learning disabilities have struggled to navigate a traditional education system that often fails to meet their unique needs. Traditional one-size-fits-all approaches often fail to address the specific challenges faced by students with learning disabilities.

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Is It Time to Rethink the Traditional Grading System?

ED Surge

And the way the grading system in education works has long bothered him. After that, this professor vowed never to use traditional grades on tests again. What did educators do before the current system? There's lots of discussion of equity and education these days. But he wasn’t quite sure what to replace them with.

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Schools bar Native students from wearing traditional regalia at graduation

The Hechinger Report

It was a moment she’d been waiting for since her freshman year — not just to graduate from high school, but also to wear her traditional Yup’ik headdress and mukluks. They argue that the practice of policing Indigenous students’ graduation attire is symptomatic of an education system woefully ignorant of, and insensitive to, Native culture.

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OPINION: Let’s change our approach to traditionally overlooked students

The Hechinger Report

Understandably, reports indicating that higher education is heading toward a looming enrollment cliff have university administrators nervous. The remaining 58 percent represent an untapped resource for higher education. These students do not enroll at the same rate as students who are better prepared for college.

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3 Problems with Traditional Grades

Catlin Tucker

For this blog post I will focus on the top three problems with the traditional approach to giving grades: Grades happened to students. Traditional Grades Happen To Students. Like too many aspects of education, students play a very passive role in the traditional grading system.

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