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- Is Homework Necessary? Education Inequity and Its Impact on Students
Does homework help students? Discussing the pros and cons of homework, plus discerning how much homework is too much
- 7 Scaffolding Learning Strategies for the Classroom
The scaffolding approach differs from traditional “independent learning” model, in which a teacher asks students to read an article as homework, write a five-page essay and hand it in by the end of the week without providing any additional structured support
- Time Frames for Sensible Study Strategies
To identify long-term and short-term strategies for effective studying for exams and tests ̈ Reflect on your academic history and identify your strengths and weaknesses ̈ Determine your educational goals and aspirations and identify strategies for moving toward these goals • How have you studied for exams or tests in the past?
- Rethinking Your Homework and Grading Paradigm - University of San Diego
This course will examine common practices and value systems in homework, compare those with current research, and provide multiple avenues to help teachers reduce the time they, and their students, spend on homework, and to make sure that homework is a meaningful learning activity
- Using Technology in the Classroom to Improve Learning
Internet homework assignments: Since the early days of the personal computer, teachers have given assignments that require students to use the internet This helps students learn how to conduct their own research and find and cite reputable sources
- 10 Gamification in Education Ideas to Make Learning Fun
Points are given for completing tasks like homework or class activities, and achievement badges are earned when students reach specific goals These rewards show progress, make students feel proud, and keep them motivated to keep going
- Learning Strategy: Student Evaluation and Goal Setting
Student evaluation and goal setting allows students to reflect on and evaluate the quality of their work and their learning, judge the degree to which they reflect explicitly stated goals or criteria, identity strengths and weaknesses in their work, and revise accordingly (Andrade and Du, 2007)
- Online Learning - University of San Diego
Online learning can be an ideal way to advance your career, expand your knowledge and gain new skills It is especially well-suited for learners and busy working professionals who need the flexibility to complete their studies and assignments on their own time
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