| Title | : | The Science of Teaching, Effective Education, and Great Schools |
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Help us to reach more educators to learn about the science of teaching: patreoncom/sprouts Comment from : @sprouts |
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Ain't no way that bowl of pasta was 1200-1400, it was only ground beef and plain ass macaroni Am I missing something? Comment from : @Doxsein |
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Nevar had a favorite teacher, with dyslexia they would always point out my difficulties infront of the class instead of actually helping Hated school Comment from : @MichaelaG-f4n |
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I was never that much interested in studying or was kind of a student who likes to study but fortunately I got some great teachers , and that not only revolve around academics but more importantly they teached me how to study , they teached me how to love the subject brTwo of my teacher even helped me financially by paying my fees I will remember by teachers forever By seeing them Even I aspire to become a teacher Comment from : @decentgamer43 |
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Kiss kiss ko samjh nhi aaya 😅 Comment from : @atemashshaik1502 |
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The science of teaching is grounded in understanding how the brain learns, and effective education hinges on utilizing evidence-based strategies that engage students and foster critical thinking Great schools are built on a foundation of innovative teaching methods, strong curricula, and supportive environments that nurture curiosity and creativity The role of teachers goes beyond imparting knowledge they are facilitators of learning, helping students develop problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, and a love for lifelong learning Effective education must also be inclusive, ensuring that every student, regardless of background or ability, has the tools and support to succeed By integrating research in cognitive science with compassionate teaching practices, we can create educational systems that not only impart knowledge but also inspire students to thrive in a rapidly changing world Comment from : @isatousarr7044 |
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"class size doesn't matter" said no classroom teacher in history LOL Comment from : @EricEberhardtthechangingtimes |
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Mr ammar essa🥰 Comment from : @AlmasMez-eg3qq |
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Some educators will tell you dead to your face “it’s not up to me for you to learn the material” 🥴 Comment from : @trainlikecainfitness |
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Your teaching style makes everything so easy to understand! Comment from : @ParisOrtiz-c5p |
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Your teaching style is so easy to follow! Comment from : @MarlaBuelow-y8i |
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Why do you think so Comment from : @RISLIXONZAYNIDDINOVA |
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Teacher can make such a huge difference in somebody's whole career that is the heartbreaking part of school, chance is a big factor absolutely Comment from : @webettertalkless |
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As a student, empathetic and engaging teachers are EVERYTHING But not too engaging that we arent learning anything, more like making classes exciting My chemistry teacher engaged by telling us stories and how the schooling system works, but she still taught and made us work Everyone got a good grade Comment from : @mari-xm2ll |
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You really make learning fun and engaging! Comment from : @PaulSmith-b3s |
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This content helped me understand the subject better! Comment from : @SusanHollenbeck-n5w |
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I appreciate your clear teaching style! Comment from : @TravisCartee-h4e |
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You explain things in a way that makes learning fun! Comment from : @ClarenceMercer-h7t |
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In the video "The Science of Teaching, Effective Education, and Great Schools," various instructors emphasize the importance of evidence-based strategies and techniques for enhancing student learning These educators highlight practices such as active learning, differentiation, and formative assessment, which are essential to ensuring that students grasp and apply knowledge effectively
brBeing an educator for over 15 years I am in agreement that an example of an effective elementary school instructor is someone who prioritizes interactive and engaging learning experiences By incorporating hands-on activities and collaborative group work, these teachers help young students understand and apply key concepts in real-world contexts This approach not only deepens understanding but also fosters a positive attitude toward learning Through frequent, low-stakes assessments, they can provide timely feedback and adjust their teaching methods to better meet the needs of individual students This kind of responsive teaching is a hallmark of effective education and creates a more inclusive and supportive learning environment
brOverall, the relevance of these instructors lies in their ability to connect research-based strategies with practical classroom application, making learning both meaningful and enjoyable for elementary students Comment from : @SimoneKirkland |
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That's great 👍 Comment from : @Education4childhood123-f4v |
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Yes even I agree , Comment from : @PhilosophyRewind-pr |
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Hey, I have some fantastic news that will brighten your day! Comment from : @William___1a4d |
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Ah, the irony of a perpetual grin Comment from : @Ruth-l5Ruth___35 |
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nad Comment from : @matthewnelson9809 |
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the pan tut nad recoit nad pan titii Comment from : @matthewnelson9809 |
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lots of professors need to learn from this video Comment from : @Some1Epistemology |
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Cool! Comment from : @Rancid-zh9sq |
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to be teacher it is too hard, but you must be patient to transfer your ideas to your students Comment from : @sidimed-sr8lo |
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knowledge helps us to improve our level Comment from : @sidimed-sr8lo |
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knowledge helps us to improve our level Comment from : @sidimed-sr8lo |
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Non consistency is what killed Indian government school Comment from : @danthal2996 |
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I'm in the teaching program in Hungary, learning to be a teacher, a second parent, a friend, an example and a human in the same time to my future students I have to learn for that to be a more emphatic person, self-regulation, constructivity, situationality, collaboration, responsibility and I am sure we could list a lot more things A teacher also have to be intresting to their students and also highly educated, and learn like constantly I wasn't sure if i really want to be a teacher but I found myself challenged and I found myself enjoying the process, the learning and the improving part of the whole thing I really glad now because I am sure I want be a whole life teacher in some different ways It is very complex profession and it is hard to change others' way of thinking about teachers but we have to do our best and create a better life, a better education for the future's children I am very thankful for all my theachers who are motivating me with their own motivation to be an appropiate teacher some day -ELTE's theachers in Hungary <3 Comment from : @dankaizi |
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My favorite my favorite teacher was Ms Faneuil I'll never forget her she changed my life so much that I'm a teacher today Comment from : @demetriusdougar4129 |
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☯️🌏🕵🏻♂️♻️👣🌌 Comment from : @AWayOfLiving84 |
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I have no favorite teachers! Unmet need! I learn for fun now Comment from : @TheSistersGamers234 |
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Nopenone of the professors you've mentioned are good performers they're boring dry and self serving opinioned , they're just well promoted by their well off institutions If you want to look at good actors look at Stanford's computer professor Mehran Sahami or ex MIT's Walter lewin Comment from : @anthonyazzopardi273 |
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Emotional TouchbrThorough Feedback Comment from : @voduytruong886 |
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NV sir Comment from : @isrermahamudzidan8818 |
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This is why all administrators should first be accomplished teachers and why teachers should receive more respect and higher pay Thank you Comment from : @MegaSnail1 |
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Teaching is a highly complex skill most people just don't see that Comment from : @juainiharmaen7114 |
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I think, the best teacher I have met in my life so far, is Anton 💯 He is educationalist on the 💯persent Comment from : @La-rose-em3kd |
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Mr Phillip Orebanwo and Mrs Damisa DAmilola Comment from : @brainworks673 |
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This content is a display of insightful depth A book I read with like-minded themes offered a new life direction "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint Comment from : @Bill0102 |
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Great videos and comments I teach online one-to-one and this can be very challenging when teaching children 8 years old and above It is truly important to make classes engaging, but for a teacher it can be too much engagment Sadly, kids will expect this and use it as play time and forget what they've learned As a teacher, I'm learning to balance it and keep them educating me of what they've learned and apply it to real life Comment from : @davidbenson1747 |
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Mr Butterworth, my secondary school history teacher, was easily one of the best educators I ever met He was known to buy shoes for the neglected children in the school who couldn't afford their own When I was in year 7 he dug out an old school photo of my dad who'd died when I was a boy It turns out he'd taught him too Comment from : @Mrjmaxted0291 |
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I am greatly inspired as a practicing teacher by the great idea of the great educator, JJ Rousseau In his concept of negative education Comment from : @abubakarabdullahi-u2l |
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I am a student of BS Psychology My favourite teacher is Ms farhat Sana She encouraged me to ask questions in classMay Allah Almighty grant her happiness and success 😍😍🥰 Comment from : @wisdomwhisssper |
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Way off topic! Shit for brains is giving stats and not learning techniques Comment from : @chrisjames_2025 |
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Revo academy in Thousand Oaks California,all the teachers are the best! Specially Mrs Dodos! They are amazing! Comment from : @Rex-n4z |
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Quamatova Mohichehra❤ Comment from : @MahmudovaRuhshona |
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Beautiful teaching format teaching is the most secret profession (suruga bRo) Comment from : @faceluckcell9484 |
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This was helpful and inspiring Thank you Comment from : @grayshoeprints |
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Hi would you share what software are you using for your animated drawing video? They are pretty Comment from : @adelineooi5208 |
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I have a STEM education channel for kids: wwwyoutubecom/@EttanEhsan - hope you'll like it! Comment from : @EttanEhsan |
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youtube/OjTNts1ZeJ8 Comment from : @Lucia76846 |
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Consciosly or not ten to Learn everything she taught,, science hipo tes treching Exprimen Chyn king of teaching KEN Comment from : @faceluckcell9484 |
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π Comment from : @shepherd4901 |
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Dr Sunanda Roy Madam Comment from : @eshwarbhise4997 |
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Thanks a lot Comment from : @مرادمحمدصبري |
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I have been homeschooling for eight years Kids are brilliant they teach themselves naturally and are very good independent learners I do not agree with public schools at all Comment from : @Narcissisticbehaviors |
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Michael Sandell from Harvard, Robert Sapolsky from Stanford, Walter Michel from MITbrHaving good teachers is a privilege for the wealthiest 001 Comment from : @TheGuggo |
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Professor walter Lewin Comment from : @yaxyecabdi8541 |
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Love 😍 Science Comment from : @Insanstructures |
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Good afternoon Comment from : @preetibalatrivedi7344 |
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Good afternoon Comment from : @preetibalatrivedi7344 |
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I wish we study because we love learning instead of study for getting/picking a job Sounds miserable Comment from : @kozo1325 |
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Nice, Very nice Comment from : @franciscavanaugh5243 |
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An important thing for a teacher I believe is to complement a student's honest efforts brbrIt's a simple psychology There are students who never get enough credit for than what they originally deserve so simply complementing their little achievements at a young age boosts their motivation dramatically and also helps them grow with a positive vibe Comment from : @justsomeweirdo6074 |
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Iam experianced teacher but when i try to teach my beloved student i was arested the head master of school by paying money Comment from : @NuurtoabdiSalaad |
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Instead of building and empower their students, most teachers shatter their students self esteem Comment from : @Your-moms-gigolo |
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John 3:16 Comment from : @timjohnson2186 |
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Actual teaching isn't about knowledge Acquiring knowledge is purely coincidental It's really about administering power and supporting the status quo This is accomplished in the lower grades by babysitting pupils and feeding them sugar on a silver platter Once that pattern is established in the majority they are hooked for life on the illusion that knowledge confers any particular advantage It does not Comment from : @piehound |
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Isn’t Walter Mischel the marshmallow test guy, and Walter Lewin is the MIT physics dude instead? Comment from : @mrose7556 |
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Renato Affonso, professor de História, em Salvador Comment from : @Marcvitoria |
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Excelente vídeo!! Comment from : @Marcvitoria |
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I remember my teacher Ramiro de León He teached me language in high school I am now a language teacher because of him He was so fascinating, empathetic, smart, with deep knowledge of themes, motivating and so on Comment from : @brendamorales5179 |
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This can’t be truer If you are Nigerian here, do everything you can to ensure your children attend good schools Scrap that “suffering is part of training” mentality In “suffering” schools, your children are learning the bare minimum And in the long run, you and them will suffer for it Comment from : @ntadomsamuel6438 |
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Roshonda Moss!!!! Comment from : @MsPECULIAR25 |
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From my experience the teachers I liked the most weren't necessarily the ones best at teaching (they weren't bad at it either), but all teachers I disliked the most were absolutely terrible at sharing their knowledgebrbrExamples:brMy homeroom teacher (she taught biology) in a few years of elementary school was great, but not because of her ways of making us understand things Her most important skill was caring We knew she was seriously worried about us when we were misbehaving or studying poorly so we had to try harder because it'd feel bad to let her down If she was to try punishing or yelling at us, we wouldn't care that muchbrbrThe worst teacher I've ever unfortunately knew was my math teacher in university I believe she was good at mathematics herself, but didn't know how to make us understand anything and was simply mean She refused to start and end our classes a few minutes later and was angry at us every single time we got there late (it was impossible for the students without their own cars to get there in time because the previous class was taking place in a different building quite far away) so everyone was in a bad mood during classes at first and later we just learned to ignore her nagging Studying during her classes meant rewriting what she wrote on the blackboard into our notepads often without understanding At first we tried asking her questions when we didn't understand something, but she'd rarely answer and instead we'd only hear how displeased she is with our knowledge level so we stopped asking In the end she was fired and replaced with other teachers It turned out the students here were actually not bad at math at all and simply needed someone to explain things to them and answer questions without making them feel dumb Comment from : @varflock9777 |
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Teaching is an art, not a science When academia gets involved with "science" they promote nonsense like "learning styles" and "whole language" Comment from : @bigredracingdog466 |
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Perhaps given how important teaching is our society should value that more and pay them decent money! They spent the same amount of time, effort and money to get their Bachelor's Degree but they make far less money than other careers also requiring a Bachelor's Degree! I have a BA in Elementary Education and I work in a corporate job because I can make a decent living doing that and I can afford to live at least comfortably unlike on a teacher's salary and working a second job for extra money Comment from : @marniekilbourne608 |
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My English teacher really improved my essays, especially literature analysis and is kind, empathetic and supportive The best thing is that she never picks favourites brMrs G, yr 8 Comment from : @SophieLeung-du9we |
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Dadaxon Amrulloyev is one of the most best teachers ❤ Comment from : @Nothing-n3m3x |
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Grouping by Ability: Hmmm Not sure if I could relatebrGiving Unearned Praise: Well [Redacted] this happens SO MUCH at school, that those [Redacted]-ers could mess around all day longbrIdea of Students Discovering Complex Concepts Alone: Well that's called "Depth Study" in Australia, basically telling all of us to [Redacted] off and figure it out ourselves (Currenting trying to comprehend Module 7 for Physics, aka Nature of Light, specifically Young's Double Slit Experiment) Comment from : @kingtigerthomas318-69 |
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Tge gifted and talented program wasn't for the students, it was for tge teachers to try to encourage them to be better Comment from : @sbritton1313 |
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Only clicked on this because I thought the guy in the thumbnail was smoking a j Comment from : @billdude1564 |
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1:44 to 1:55 5:26 to 5:54 words of power beautiful teaching format Comment from : @scottwinter-sb6lp |
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MsRandall from 8th grade science, one of the only teachers who told me I wasn't stupid Don't know why she did that, but she made me believe in myself because of it Comment from : @MiamayaJones |
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