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  • Mayo Berg posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    There are many student resources available on campus to make student life simpler. Utilizing these services doesn’t mean that you’re an failure, it simply means you know how to use these resources. This article includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase using one of them, I’ll earn a percentage. We’ve put together an index of the top sources on campus. Here are the top of them:

    Teacher-development programs incorporate a variety of learning resources to help teachers improve their practice. Teacher-directed professional development programs can include online tools and resources that aid in the process of improving the quality of teaching and learning. Such efforts have proven to be effective in enhancing teachers’ ability to incorporate these learning knowledge into the classroom. Teachers should be engaged in reflective teaching and incorporate student feedback into their teaching to maximize these opportunities. Teachers should also incorporate input from students into their daily practices.

    A free resource that offers interactive lessons is Epic! This site contains more than 25000 e-books, instructional videos quizzes, interactive whiteboard lessons. Teachers can make use of this resource to teach lessons on STEM subjects or to teach specific skills and strategies. This resource includes Spanish-language books, STEM resources, as and multimedia tools. Smarthinking is not a UW-Platteville-affiliated service, but it does provide excellent online tutoring.

    A student-centered approach to studying requires time management and discipline. Students can find balance between their academic and personal lives by using the right study materials. Students must be organized and follow deadlines. They must also read for class, write papers and master time management. Education Materials can keep a healthy balance between studying and socializing through the use of study resources. It is crucial to make an agenda and establish good habits to help keep both in check. Students should also set aside time to relax and complete homework.

    Register online for classes. Students can sign up for summer and fall courses by using Banner’s self-service registration system. These resources can assist you in the process of registering. Be aware of the deadlines for application and requirements for each program. The form for program information must be completed in full. To find out more about Glean go to the Glean website. Don’t forget to spend a few minutes to review the Glean Skills Portal for students. The webinar will be held in Eastern Time.

    National History Day is an annual event, and the organization partnered with the National Endowment for the Humanities to create an extensive guide for teaching the history of the United States. The guide allows students to situate history in the context of globalization. The organization also hosts a variety of webinars throughout the year that focus on the fundamentals of historical research and teaching. You can also see past events in the webinars. Make use of the National History Day resources if you’re teaching history.