5 Ways to Create Social Learning Class Plans

5 Ways to Create Social Learning Class Plans

Social learning theory claims that people learn new things by observing others. While this may seem like common sense, it’s only just starting to be put to practical use. Social learning theory is perhaps most useful — and successful! — as a pedagogical...
Is Online Testing Here to Stay?

Is Online Testing Here to Stay?

The use of technology changes rapidly, especially in the classroom. It’s only natural to adapt that schools will want to adapt, even if it means changing how students learn. Technology affects everything from how lessons are taught to how tests are taken, but will it...
What Is Social Learning?

What Is Social Learning?

It’s one of the biggest buzzwords in education, but what is social learning? Simply put, social learning is when children learn by watching the people around them. They imitate the things adults model for them, then develop their own patterns of behavior. It’s a...
Do Cell Phones and Devices Belong in the Classroom?

Do Cell Phones and Devices Belong in the Classroom?

In a recent study by Nielsen, a sample of 4,646 American parents revealed that 45% of kids got a service plan at 10-12 years old. This means that their phones can not only text and call, but can also connect to the internet. Cell phones continue to be more and more...
Detecting Plagiarism in the 21st Century

Detecting Plagiarism in the 21st Century

Plagiarism is not a new issue by any means. However, it is constantly growing and changing. Luckily, the methods for detecting plagiarism are also expanding. It is important to first understand what exactly plagiarism is. Then, you can be prepared to use your own...