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Guests TLHE Class 3: Scholarship of teaching and learning, teaching and research conducted by the research

Posted by admin on 26th June in Teaching

Professor Keith Trigwell professor and director of the Institute for Teaching and Learning at the University of Sydney, (1990) Synopsis Australia Boyer ideas on the scholarship of the academy is the basis of recent developments in the science of teaching and learning. He proposed to improve the concept of four scholarships (education, integration, discovery and [...]

Dropouts On the Rise in Los Angeles Schools … Many Blame New Graduation Requirements and An Unprepared Math Teaching Structure for Math

Posted by admin on 26th April in Teaching

In 2003, the Los Angeles schools implemented a new coverage of graduation demands. The intention was to graduate Los Angeles schools students that ended up greater-educated and groomed for school and high-level jobs. Requirements included graduates to pass a single year of algebra and one of geometry, or equivalent coursework. Though the intention was excellent [...]

Developing a Teaching Portfolio: A Guide for Preservice and Practicing Teachers

Posted by admin on 7th October in Teaching

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Investigating Formative Assessment: Teaching, Learning and Assessment in the Classroom

Posted by admin on 20th September in Teaching

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Interested in Teaching Abroad But Worried About Being so Far Away?

Posted by admin on 9th August in Teaching

Teaching abroad is a fantastic opportunity to explore the world, well-behaved pupils learn and earn a generous and often tax-free salary. But it is not all a bed of roses, there are some drawbacks. A major drawback is that being so far away from family, if something goes wrong. However, it should concern not stop [...]

Teaching Jobs Abroad for Newly Qualified Teachers

Posted by admin on 8th August in Teaching

newly qualified teachers (NQTs) can prevent themselves from the beginning of their international teaching career as soon as they are qualified because they have to find misleading information on the Internet. How does this happen? When NQTs search the Web for teaching jobs abroad, the company that hosts international teaching recruitment fairs usually show up [...]

Projects Abroad Volunteers Ali & Kate Share Their Experience of Teaching in Sri Lanka

Posted by admin on 11th April in Teaching

We came to Sri Lanka just after finishing our final school exams in Ireland. We wanted to do something else (as opposed to just sunning ourselves in Spain), and that is exactly what we found. Our first day in Kanishta Vidyalaya School in Mawala is unforgettable! As has just had 14 years as a student [...]

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