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Academic Cheating: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

According to various sources, at least half of all students fall victim to cheating at least once during high school ( Anderman & Midgley, 2004; Christensen Hughes & McCabe, 2006; Gilbert & Michaut, 2009 ). A mode of __ that is perceived as unfair by students and a pedagogy that encourages non-compliance. A. __ issues.

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How Digital Textbooks and Instructional Books Can Enhance Your Learning Experience

Kitaboo

The era of simple digital textbooks began in 2004 in Texas when the Forney School District adopted a pilot program to provide fifth and sixth-grade students with digital textbooks. Digital textbooks and instructional books are electronic textbooks that provide material for pedagogy in text as well as other formats.

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Shock of the new

Learning with e's

In the first phase, known as survival , teachers struggle to define what they wish to achieve with the new technology, and attempt to learn how to use it effectively to support pedagogy. 2004) Technology in the classroom: Steps toward a new vision. Adpated from John, P. and Wheeler, S. Abingdon: Routledge/David Fulton. (p

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A convenient untruth

Learning with e's

It is lazy pedagogy, and the only reason I see that such beliefs persist, is that it is a convenient untruth which allows some teachers to stay within their comfort zones. 2004) Learning styles and pedagogy in post-16 learning: A systematic and critical review. learning-styles theory has succeeded in becoming “common knowledge.”

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Learning Styles, ha, ha, ha, ha

Jay Cross

I wrote this post in Thursday, December 08, 2005, but I’m reposting it here because some people still have not got the message.

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Tested to distraction

Learning with e's

This is a scheme that failed and was withdrawn in 2004, but is now being proposed again. They are forced to teach to the test , which detracts from good pedagogy and also leads to higher stress and anxiety levels, not only for the teachers themselves, but also for many of their students.

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Why yesterday’s skills and development strategies aren’t enough to survive today’s digital transformation

CrossKnowledge

we need to change how we teach as well as what we teach if we are to engage learners — moving from didactic to constructivist pedagogy. 7] Jenkins, Clinton, Purushotma, Robinson and Weigel (2004). 2004) “Digital Literacy: A Conceptual Framework for Survival Skills in the Digital Era.”. [9] Taylor and Parsons also suggest.

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