If you’ve ever wondered whether active learning is just another educational buzzword, the answer is a resounding no. Research consistently…
Welcome to Student Success Pedagogy: Empowering Educators, Transforming Classrooms
At Teachie Tings, we’re here to help educators unlock the full potential of their students through proven, actionable strategies. Whether you’re a teacher seeking fresh ideas, a school leader aiming for impactful professional development, or an education enthusiast passionate about learning, you’ve come to the right place!
Dive into our Student Success Pedagogy podcast episodes, where we explore the six powerful steps that drive student achievement—from setting clear learning goals and success criteria to fostering reflection and individual goal-setting. Each episode is packed with insights, real-world examples, and tools you can implement immediately.
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From Passive to Active: A Classroom Transformation Story
Have you ever taught a lesson and felt like you were the only one truly engaged? You look out at…
Overcoming Common Challenges in Active Learning
Active learning is a game-changer for student engagement and understanding, but let’s be real—it’s not always easy to implement. Maybe…
Five Easy Active Learning Strategies You Can Use Tomorrow
Ever feel like you’re the only one truly engaged in your lessons? You’re not alone. Keeping students focused and involved…
What is Active Learning and Why Does It Matter?
Think back to your own school days—what were the lessons that stuck with you the most? Chances are, they weren’t…
4 Tips For Creating Success Criteria That Students Understand
Success criteria are the benchmarks that guide students toward achieving learning goals. When used effectively, they clarify what success looks…