Teacher-Driven vs. Student-Driven Classrooms In many classrooms, the traditional setting tends to rely on a teacher-centered approach, where educators control the flow of information, and students passively receive knowledge. Although this can ensure that content is covered, it often limits student engagement, critical thinking, and autonomy. In contrast, student-driven classrooms actively involve learners in shaping…
Online PD for Igniting Professional Growth
Updated: June 27, 2024 Continuing Professional Learning Amid the Sunshine Summer break offers educators a unique opportunity to engage in flexible, uninterrupted professional development, free from the day-to-day pressures of the academic year. When you invest time in your teachers’ growth and learning, they can return to the classroom rejuvenated, equipped with fresh perspectives, and…
The Power of Prioritizing Student Choice in the Classroom
The Global Focus on Student Agency Schools are not the only entities considering the power of student agency. The Organization for Cooperation and Economic Development (OECD), representing 38 countries, has an initiative in place for the purpose of building student agency across cultures. Implementing student choice promotes engagement and ownership within the classroom, and has…
Fostering Student Agency Through Differentiation
EdQuiddity provides online, on-demand professional learning experiences so that a school or district of educators can delve into critical topics in education. In this post, we talk about our Professional Learning Experience (PLE) titled “Fostering Student Agency Through Differentiated Activity Lists.” Bridging the Gap in Education In the world of education, a persistent challenge prevails…