Assessments, or the way that educator measure how well kids are learning and, therefore, how we can predict they will perform in future academic endeavors, have become an integral part of education reform.
Today on TeachHUB.com, frequent contributing writer Jacqui Murray outlines several new methods through which teachers can assess learning, including:
- Polls
- Warmups
- Quick Quizzes
- And more!
All in all, Jacqui asserts that assessments that are new and fresh to the students, like the ones she outlines in today’s article that require students to think creatively and critically, are the best benchmarks through which teachers can measure academic achievement.
What do you use to organically assess student learning?
Video: Learning Retention for the Special Education Teacher
Check out this video that we recently published on TeachHUB magazine, always available for free, in which we outline ways that ways that the special education teacher can increase their students’ rates of learning retention.
Not surprisingly, learning retention doesn’t differ that much from student to student regardless of his or her academic acumen, but there are some unique ways that a special education teacher can insure that the lessons they administer won’t be forgotten after the test is over.
Today’s video outlines learning retention ideas for special education teachers to do just that.
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