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Användbara exempel för bättre lektionsplanering

2014-10-15
För att elever ska få förståelse för det matematiska innehåll som en lektion behandlar krävs en väl genomförd planering, anser Margaret S. Smith och Mary Kay Stein, professorer och författare till "5 undervisningspraktiker i matematik – för att planera och leda rika matematiska diskussioner".

Närkamp med talen

2014-10-15
Tre gånger i veckan, utanför skoltid. I intensivmatematiken får elever möjlighet att fylla kunskapsluckor, rätta till missuppfattningar och träna på det som är svårt.

Internationellt: 'Mindfulness' improves mental health

2014-10-15
Teachers in New Zealand who led their students in "mindfulness" exercises reported improvements in their mental health, including their ability to sit still, pay attention and resolve conflicts. The eight-week programme piloted in five primary schools includes a heavy focus on breathing and teaching students to have a greater awareness of their own bodies.

Internationellt: How to use feedback to your advantage

2014-10-15
Teachers will undoubtedly receive feedback -- solicited and otherwise -- executive coach and consultant Naphtali Hoff writes in this blog post. He offers ways for educators to make good use of feedback, including being thankful and making changes.

Internationellt: Coding with the kindergarten crowd

2014-10-15
As coding takes off in K-12 education, there is growing support for introducing such lessons in early grades, with researchers saying that coding allows students to develop skills that will help them succeed in science, technology, engineering and math.

Internationellt: Today's teens can be adept multitaskers, study suggests

2014-10-15
High-school students who had high media-multitasking index scores completed 3.5 hours of homework each day on average, compared with 2.5 hours for low multitaskers, according to a study presented at an American Academy of Pediatrics meeting. However, researchers found that those who juggled more forms of media were less able to focus on single tasks.