The differences between formative and summative assessment - Infographic
Summative and formative assessment are two ways to evaluate a student’s learning. What kind of assessment strategy should you choose for your lesson...
Summative and formative assessment are two ways to evaluate a student’s learning. What kind of assessment strategy should you choose for your lesson...
If you’re a teacher, you probably know Bloom’s Taxonomy of learning objectives. It’s a key piece of many education systems around the world. In this...
School can be boring. That’s a fact. And it’s often due to one thing: no activity. Students go to school, and sit on a school desk for about 6 hours....
Education needs people who think differently. It needs people who aren’t afraid to tackle the problems. People who hold on to it and try to change...
As handy as they are, sometimes, keyboards just aren’t enough to capture your student’s input in your digital exercises. Sometimes, you want them to...
It has been a while, but I’m back with a new post about the peculiar brain of the student. This blog post series will answer one of the most...
Mobile phones have been a teacher’s primary concern since they became highly rated mainstream gadgets a few decades ago. Back then, they were small...
In almost all education, one lesson builds on top of the other. Knowledge acquired yesterday, forms the foundation of knowledge that will be built up...
A lot of students are struggling with math, science, language learning, and so on. Once they can’t master an exercise or solve a math problem, they...