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3 Ways to Shake Up The Station Rotation Model

Catlin Tucker

Over the last two years, I’ve spent time exploring variations on the established blended learning models. In this post, I want to share three different ways teachers can shake up the traditional approach to the Station Rotation Model. Project-based learning time. Collaborative small group work.

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How Can the Metaverse Transform Learning?

ED Surge

Collaborative learning thrives in the metaverse , fostering teamwork and cross-cultural communication as students from different locations collaborate on projects. Experiential learning is enhanced , offering a safe platform for hands-on activities like science experiments. Who’s going to teach them?

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Integrating Generative AI within Emerging Learning Theories

Dr. Shannon Doak

For instance, in a project-based learning setup, AI can suggest design modifications for student projects based on historical data and trends, effectively becoming a “member” of the project team.

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Can all students succeed at science and technology high schools?

The Hechinger Report

Often, students struggling in these subjects find ways around taking them in traditional high schools, and, lacking the mandatory prerequisites, are ineligible to take advanced math and science classes in college. Information was based on surveys of 12th graders in 2012 in North Carolina and 2013 in Texas. Photo: Kathleen Lucadamo.

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Schooling has changed forever. Here’s what will stay when things go back to normal

The Hechinger Report

All of a sudden [students] got a level of independence, time management and decision-making autonomy that a traditional school usually doesn’t afford,” she said, whetting their appetite for more such opportunities. Remote and project-based learning have prompted some educators to revisit the school day.