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  2. Google Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Google Classroom is a free blended learning platform developed by Google for educational institutions that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students. [3] As of 2021, approximately 150 million users use ...

  3. Student-centered learning - Wikipedia

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    A further distinction from a teacher-centered classroom to that of a student-centered classroom is when the teacher acts as a facilitator, as opposed to an instructor. In essence, the teacher's goal in the learning process is to guide students into making new interpretations of the learning material, thereby 'experiencing' content, reaffirming ...

  4. The Student Room - Wikipedia

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    The Student Room (often abbreviated to TSR), established in 1999, is a United Kingdom based community and social learning website for school and university students. It connects students with other students so that they can make more informed education choices, get help with their studies and get support with student life. TheUniGuide.co.uk

  5. To Start or Not to Start: What’s the Right Age for Kindergarten?

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    Most states have a compulsory attendance age of either 5 or 6 — and most kindergartners are 5 when they begin the school year and turn 6 sometime during the next 12 months. Starting on time is ...

  6. Home Schooling: Pros, Cons, and What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    But home schooling could really be a good fit if your child: Is gifted or has a learning challenge and would benefit from more individual teaching. Has sensory issues and finds the school ...

  7. Global studies - Wikipedia

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    Global studies. Global studies ( GS) or global affaires ( GA) is the interdisciplinary study of global macro-processes. Predominant subjects are political science in the form of global politics, as well as economics, law, the sociology of law, ecology, environmental studies, geography, sociology, culture, anthropology and ethnography.

  8. Blended learning - Wikipedia

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    e. Blended learning or hybrid learning, also known as technology-mediated instruction, web-enhanced instruction, or mixed-mode instruction, is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with physical place-based classroom methods. Blended learning requires the physical presence ...

  9. Classroom climate - Wikipedia

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    Classroom Climate is the classroom environment, the social climate, the emotional and the physical aspects of the classroom. It's the idea that teachers influence student growth and behavior. The student's behavior affects peer interaction—the responsibility of influencing these behaviors is placed with the Instructor. The way the instructor ...