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  • Blog,  Education

    Why do two negatives make a positive?

    April 26, 2019 / Comments Off on Why do two negatives make a positive?

    Let us first consider two examples. How did you get to your answer? How would you describe your method to another person?

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    Nicole

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    Rewards and Consequences in the classroom

    January 18, 2019 / Comments Off on Rewards and Consequences in the classroom

    Let’s talk rewards and consequences!

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    Fostering Student Feedback

    January 2, 2018 / Comments Off on Fostering Student Feedback

    Receiving verbal feedback from students on my teaching is a hit or miss. Helpful comments are purposeful and direct. Comments such as these have led me to adjust my instructional processes such as slowing down my pace, enlarging the font on my PowerPoints and provide more time for students to do activities etc. Though mostly, I am unable to use comments made by students as they are too vague (e.g. “I like the PowerPoint”) or simply out of my domain of control (e.g. “I don’t like this, I have to use too much of my brain”). Of course, I might be able to squeeze some more out of the students, but it is,…

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