Regaining Learning Ground Lost During the Pandemic
Using My Lessons Learned the Hard Way to Inform Teaching in ... by Dr. Howard Slepkov
Episode notes
Without a doubt, one of the single biggest issues facing governments and the world of education is how to see to it that schools return to some sense of normalcy as soon as and as quickly as possible. One thing is for sure though. It will be a long time before that really happens and we cannot assume we can just go back to the old way of doing things. Learning has to change. In this podcast I explore how continuous learning, individualized instruction, and active assessment of the subjective kind will go a long way to helping students overcome not only their major learning deficits but the issues of mental health and stability plaguing so many of them.
Keywords
learning how to teachbecoming an expert teacherreflections on good pedagogyeffective teaching and learningteacher educationclassroom teaching practices