Social learning: What it is, and how to encourage students to participate
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Social learning is a theory that suggests students learn by watching and repeating the behaviours of others. Here's how to integrate it in the classroom.
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Social learning is a theory that suggests students learn by watching and repeating the behaviours of others. Here's how to integrate it in the classroom.
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Technology is a firm fixture in education these days. But how much screentime for kids is too much? We take a look at the debate around screentime in schools.
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Global citizenship is the belief that people belong to a community beyond that of their home country. In today’s world, where people study, work, and move around on a regular basis, global citizenship is important to celebrate diversity, learn from other cultures, and shape a fairer world now and in the future.
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From a young child grappling with the task of tying their shoelaces, to a NASA engineer coding for a space mission – frustration tolerance is a key skill for navigating challenges in all aspects of life. Let’s explore how frustration tolerance can help your students, why it’s essential in a learning environment, and how to build this skill at all ages.
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Global citizenship isn’t a new term, but it has become increasingly important in education in recent years. The term refers to people who believe that their identity goes beyond the location where they were born or grew up, and is instead defined by their connection to humanity as a whole. Global citizenship therefore promotes diversity, mutual respect, and equal access to high quality resources.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is an important tool in schools. The technology is already being used for personalised tutoring, automated grading, and to detect plagiarism.
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Start the New Year by updating AI in the classroom. Integrate these tools to boost student engagement, streamline tasks, and bring your teaching into the future.
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Educators have a heavy workload. Between administrative tasks, lesson planning, developing the curriculum, marking, feedback, communicating with parents and classroom time, teachers are balancing a lot of responsibilities.
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Emotional regulation ensures students learn in safe and productive environments. It also prepares them for, and allows them to process, inevitable life changes. Find out how to teach emotional regulation in your classroom.
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Executive function skills are the key to life-long success. Empower students between 5 to 17 with our practical guide to executive function skills by age.
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