The challenge of the school is______.
A: how to teach the students to swim well
B: how to make the students more active in their learning
C: to complete "the relationship-building" ahead of time
D: to urge the teachers to go to the office more often
A: how to teach the students to swim well
B: how to make the students more active in their learning
C: to complete "the relationship-building" ahead of time
D: to urge the teachers to go to the office more often
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- Select the benefits of using a flipped classroom approach. A: Students become more active participants in learning. B: There is more interaction, peer learning and knowledge-building. C: Instructors and students get more feedback. D: Students acquire a deeper understanding of the content and how to use it. E: It is more teacher-centred.
- What do the interviewee think as the first and most obvious requirement for teachers to achieve more engagement for students A: To show the relevance of students’ doings to their life as much as possible. B: To make clear the goal of every lesson. C: To find out how well students are learning. D: To organize more group activities.
- Charter school students are scheduled to attend school more often than students who attend neighborhood schools.
- The New Compact project is different from the Edison Project because in it ______. A: teachers are discovering for themselves what children and parents need B: there is someone telling teachers how to teach and what to learn C: teachers are from better background D: students and parents go to school together
- How should teachers treat students are the master of class? () A: Teachers should always trust students. B: If students have difficulty of working alone, let them learn through cooperation and communication. C: Teachers should talk more than students in class. D: Teachers' job is to guide students to learn independently.