Differentiated instruction is “a way for teachers to recognize and react responsively to their students’ varying […]
From pre-school through higher education, teaching methods lend themselves to the enhancement of content areas. Yet, […]
Reading from a textbook is very daunting. Student moan, groan, complain and procrastinate textbook reading. Many […]
Assessment is an integral piece of curriculum design like the many strands of a fine fabric. […]
Ornstein & Hunkins (2009) state “debate continues regarding curriculum’s meaning, foundations, and knowledge domains” (p 13). […]
Do you feel like you’re getting too much advice? As students set up new study schedules […]
The doctorate of philosophy began in the late middle ages as educators where required to continue […]
by Tracy Harrington-Atkinson Levine and Dean (2012) project the need for educational change. “The education we […]
Societal Influences on Higher Education by Tracy Harrington-Atkinson Society continues to direct and guide the American […]
Institutions continued in their diversity stretching beyond only private and public models. Liberals arts colleges, graduate […]