• Mclean Best posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    Many student resources are available on campus to make life for students easier. Making use of these resources doesn’t mean you’re failing – it just indicates that you know how to utilize them. This article includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase using one of these links, I’ll earn a percentage. We have compiled an index of the top sources on campus. Here are the best of them:

    Teacher-development programs incorporate a variety of learning tools to assist teachers in improving their practices. Online tools and resources can be used to assist teachers in their professional development programs. Free Teacher Books have been proven to increase teachers’ ability to transfer their knowledge into the classroom. Teachers should be engaged in reflective teaching and incorporate feedback from students into their teaching to maximize these opportunities. Teachers should also incorporate feedback from students into their daily routine.

    A free resource that provides interactive lessons is Epic! This website has more than 25000 e-books, instructional videos quizzes, interactive whiteboard lessons. This resource can be used by teachers to teach specific strategies or skills. This resource contains Spanish-language books, STEM resources, as well as multimedia tools. Smarthinking is not a UW-Platteville-affiliated service, but it does provide excellent online tutoring.

    Time management and discipline are vital for an approach to learning that is student-centric. Students can balance their personal and academic lives by using the right study materials. Students should be organized and stick to deadlines. They should also read in classes, write their papers and utilize time management skills. Using study resources can help students maintain an equilibrium between studying and socializing. It is important to create a schedule and establish healthy habits to manage both. Additionally, students should take time to relax after classes and read for homework assignments.

    Register online for courses. Students can register for summer and fall courses by using Banner’s self-service registration. The following resources will help you register. Be aware of the deadlines and requirements for each program. You should complete the program information form. To know more about Glean, visit the Glean website. Don’t forget to check out the Glean Skills Portal to help students. The webinar will take place in Eastern Time.

    National History Day is an annual celebration. The National Endowment for the Humanities and the organization teamed up to develop a comprehensive guide for teaching the history of the United States. The guide helps students situate history in the context of globalization. The organization also holds webcasts throughout the year that focus on teaching and basic knowledge of history. You can also see previous webinars in the webcasts. If you’re teaching classes in history, you might want to consider using the free National History Day resources.

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