The Leaders in Teaching (LIT) programme has improved the quality of teaching and leadership in secondary education, according to Dr.Claude Karegeya, the Acting Principal of the University of Rwanda – ...
Remember learning to drive? Viewing films, observing drivers, and then logging hours driving to get practice and feedback.
As lessons are in motion and routines become more familiar, the demands of professional learning can take a back seat to the ...
Teacher candidates from Louisiana Tech University, educators from A.E. Phillips Laboratory School, and literacy leaders from ...
The past year has shown us that prejudice, bias, and discrimination are a lot more common than many people would like to admit. Many times, this plays out in the form of microaggressions, or indirect, ...
Tim Herrick founded and co-lead this scheme, which supports students and staff to have critical conversations about learning and teaching, across disciplinary boundaries, and grounded in specific ...
Gen Z has flipped the script on how we think about setting limits. Where older generations often stayed silent to keep the peace, this generation speaks up without apology. They’re rewriting the rules ...
What makes a great teacher? A great mentor? And what is the difference between the two? We asked four recognized leaders in cardiovascular education and mentorship to reflect on these and other ...