Results 1–4 of 4 for "Curriculum"X and "Children"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicChildrenXEducation (4)Learning & memory (3)Bullying (1)Suicide (1) 1 more... [+] Teens (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeCurriculumXAuthor/ContributorDwyer, Carol (1)Graham, Sandra (1)Lucariello, Joan (1)McCombs, Barbara L. (1) Results 1–4 of 4 Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Developing Responsible and Autonomous Learners: A Key to Motivating StudentsResearch has shown that motivation is related to whether or not students have opportunities to be autonomous and to make important academic choices. Curriculum 2.Using Classroom Data to Give Systematic Feedback to Students to Improve LearningEffective feedback is a great way for teachers to use collected data in order to improve student learning. Unfortunately, feedback opportunities are scarce in most classrooms.Curriculum 3.How Do My Students Think: Diagnosing Student ThinkingTeachers and researchers generally refer to preinstructional knowledge as preconceptions. Pre-assessment of student academic skills and student knowledge may not accurately reflect actual pupil skill and knowledge.Curriculum 4.Bullying: A Module for TeachersIt is estimated that 40-80 percent of school-age children experience bullying at some point during their school careers and 10-15 percent may be either chronic victims or bullies themselves.Curriculum Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–4 of 4 for "Curriculum"X and "Children"X related to "The teaching of psychology and the new..."