Do your students spend too much (or too little) time learning, with disappointing results? Do they procrastinate in their study because it’s boring and they’re easily distracted? Are you working to make your teaching even more inclusive? Uncommon Sense Teaching will give you practical new insights that will help you solve these goals and challenges, and many more.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Active Learning for All
Helping the Brain Build Better Links for Learning
Practice, Passion, and Procrastination
How Human Brains Evolved—and Why This Matters for your Teaching
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- 5 stars90.21%
- 4 stars7.87%
- 3 stars1.06%
- 2 stars0.42%
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TOP REVIEWS FROM UNCOMMON SENSE TEACHING
Highly practical insights into learning from neuroscience point of view. Clear description of teaching methods to improve students engagement and their success.
Excellent. My only regret is that it was too short and not at a more advanced level. I have learned an immeasurable amount of new techniques and insights that I will apply to me teaching.
Enthusiastic instructors sharing lots of insightful ideas about how to teach and learn effectively. I highly recommend all teachers take this course and reflect on their own teaching.
Amazing course. I have learned many ways of versatile teaching strategies. It opened up a whole new prospect in my mind, how to strategies my lessons and make my students independent learners.
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