Educational Innovation: Getting Started with Active Learning

Active learning becomes more significant because, here, the students must participate in the teaching process that goes into the classroom. This means that learners can analyze, evaluate and synthesize ideas.
Revolutionizing Education: Unleashing the Power of New Age Instructional Techniques

One of the best qualities a teacher and an educator can have is a willingness to try new teaching strategies and techniques. Educators are now required to step out of their comfort zone of the traditional mode of teaching confined to classrooms.
How Technology is Changing the Way Educators Teach

The use of technology has drastically changed the role of the educator from a traditional knowledge provider to a facilitator guiding the students’ learning processes and engaging them in joint problem-solving methods.
Optimal Student Engagement: Where Student, Teacher and Content Meet.

Finding a rhythm where the students progress through relevant and challenging content—isn’t easy. But when the correct teaching technique is implemented in an effective learning environment student engagement can hit through the roof.
Connecting Two Hemispheres: Qualitative Teaching and Effective Learning.

Teaching to both sides of the brain is a great practice, and educators and teachers must think of ways to bring in the context of what is taught and introduced to the students for the learning to be relevant.