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What is evidence-based teaching? • Evidence Based Teachers Network
Welcome to the world of evidence! Evidence-based teaching is effective teaching, and we bring you the most effective methods. Read on to find out more.
Developing an Evidence-Informed Culture: 5 Essential Ingredients [Free One-Pager] — Jamie Clark Educational
Educational research has the power to supercharge a school’s teaching and learning culture. The question is, how can PD and school leaders, prioritise teacher development and embed these insights into the fabric of daily teaching practices and school culture?
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Quality Improvement Approaches: Design-Based Implementation Research | Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
A broad collaboration of stakeholders, from teachers and administrators to researchers and designers, is a key element of design-based implementation research, a school change approach
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Civil Discourse: Helping Students to Become Conversation Partners
I recently received a request from the St. Joe Valley Notre Dame Club to co-present the annual Hesburgh lecture. They asked me to team up with Notre Dame business professor Amanda McKendree to discuss the topic of civil discourse and provide the audience with advice for becoming a better discussion partner.
Promoting civil discourse on social media using nudges: A tournament of seven interventions | PNAS Nexus | Oxford Academic
Abstract. In this article, we test and compare several message-based nudges designed to promote civil discourse and reduce the circulation of harmful conte
Principles of Civil Discourse Primer
This primer covers skills and best practices for establishing discussion norms and brave learning environments. It includes methods to encourage civil discourse beyond the classroom with a school‐to‐home connection and tips for sharing its positive impacts.
Cultivating Civil Discourse: A Guide for Adults and Youth | Extension News and Publications
Civil discourse is crucial for fostering understanding and collaboration in a diverse society. Challenges with civil discourse can arise in homes, workplace ...
Rationale | Center for Ethics and Human Values
What is civil discourse? Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding.
Arguing and Listening for Civic Engagement (2022) | Peter Smagorinsky
(DOI: 10.58680/ej202332230) To highlight the importance of civil discourse, an English education scholar worked with teachers to develop strategies for teaching argument that promote respectful engagement with controversial topics.
(PDF) DIGITAL DESIGNS IN CIVIC DISCOURSE: - A Theoretical Design Perspective (2013) | Saurabh Gupta | 1 Citations
To improve quality of life, all communities must engage in civic discourse about issues of common concern, which may elicit divergent opinions particularly in liberal democracies. Appropriate forums with properly articulated and understood rules of engagement help organize discussions and discourses and enable them to remain civil even when contending parties hold strong and disparate opinions.
(PDF) Promoting Civil Discourse through Coffee and Common Ground (2023) | Alan English
(DOI: 10.4148/2637-4552.1177) Research suggests that America today is more politically polarized and less capable of conducting civil public discourse than at least the last several decades. These greater cultural factors unsurprisingly seem to have trickled into American schools, as teachers report increased divisiveness and conflict, particularly directed toward historically-marginalized groups, in class. While it seems sensible that public schools should play a role in teaching American children how to civilly speak with people different than themselves, teachers are often unprepared to do so. This paper describes a project-based learning activity conducted during the Fall 2022 semester which was designed to empower pre-service teachers with practical tools to promote civil discourse in their future classrooms.
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Digital Pathways for Education: Enabling Greater Impact for All
Digital Fluency – CoAction Learning Lab
Beyond Digital Literacy: Digital Fluency in Tomorrow's Organizations : Articles
At the threshold of tomorrow's business and government developments it is clear: Adapt or stagnate! Explore how digital fluency redefines success and progr...
What is digital fluency? — Digital Learning Collaborative
In a digital context for learning, fluency involves using technologies “ readily and strategically to learn, to work, and to play, and the infusion of technology in teaching and learning to improve outcomes for all students.”
Fostering Civil Discourse: Difficult Classroom Conversations in a Diverse Democracy
The tools and strategies in this guide will help you prepare students to engage in difficult conversations on topics that matter to them, to their communities, and to our world.
Teachers' Essential Guide to Cybersecurity | Common Sense Education
Learn about the basics every educator and student should know.
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The Importance of Digital Security in Schools | NS Blog
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