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Meeting the Core Human Needs of a Teacher

Cult of Pedagogy

” This is a big shift from traditional coaching, she says, “which is about data cycles and analyzing student work, learning targets and all of that. ” Amazon | Bookshop.org The strategies in Arise are all built on a framework of six core human needs: belonging, autonomy, competence, self-esteem, trust , and purpose.

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What Can AI Chatbots Teach Us About How Humans Learn?

ED Surge

Do new AI tools like ChatGPT actually understand language the same way that humans do? So he switched to neuroscience, hoping to “pop the hood” on the human brain to better understand how it works. “It It seemed to me that the brain was just as mysterious as the cosmos,” he tells EdSurge. Oh, OK, where's the nearest gas station?

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On Artifacts, Legacy Information, and Trust

All Things Pedagogical

In fact some folk may need a tangible hard copy of a text for classes or information because being on a screen too much creates bodymind strain. So much information is shared in these instances, links to resources, suggestions for books, suggestions for assessment designs. Like it never existed. It is easy sometimes to blame some guy.

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Ditch the Drill and Choose to Thrill: Personalization with Student Choice

A Principal's Reflections

This active exploration allows them to discover new information, make connections between ideas, and solidify their understanding. In a science class studying the human body, a teacher wants students to demonstrate their understanding of the digestive system. The question now becomes, what are we going to do about it?

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Is It Time to Rethink the Traditional Grading System?

ED Surge

After that, this professor vowed never to use traditional grades on tests again. And so I was interested to note that you argue in the book that “traditional grading violates any reasonable standard of equity.” All human learning that's significant is based on feedback loops, except in school. What makes you say that?

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Expanding the Horizons of Human Evolution: The Hidden Bias in Africa's Fossil Record

Anthropology.net

The reconstruction of early human evolution has largely been shaped by fossil evidence found in a few key locations in Africa. The eastern branch of the East African Rift System, encompassing renowned sites like Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania, is one of the most significant sources of early human fossils.

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Both Humans and Technology Are Noisy: How Do We Move Forward?

Digital Promise

Human beings themselves are innately noisy and variable creatures. If each additional layer of technology we introduce adds to the variability of human data, we might well question how we fund, conduct, and interpret research involving humans and the use of technology. Change one element and the context changes.