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Instructional Best Practices, Part 2: Drive Better Student Outcomes by Personalizing Student Feedback
Did you know... ...in addition to curriculum resources for K12 teachers, Turnitin provides turnkey Professional Development for districts to use with educators on a variety of academic integrity…
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Instructional Best Practices, Part 1: Safeguarding Academic Integrity
Did you know... ...in addition to curriculum resources for K12 teachers, Turnitin provides turnkey Professional Development for districts to use with educators on a variety of academic integrity…
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Academic Integrity Series: Why do students engage in academic misconduct, and how can they avoid it?
This is the final part of a five-part series on Academic Integrity and Honor Committees. See the first four posts in the Supporting Academic Integrity board of Turnitin Educators Network!…
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Academic Integrity Series: What kinds of decisions do Honor Committees make?
This is part four of five in a series of posts on Honor Code Committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…
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Academic Integrity Series: What is academic misconduct?
This is part three of a five part series on academic integrity committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…
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Academic Integrity Series: What goes on in an Honor Committee Meeting?
This is part two of a five part series on academic integrity committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…
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Academic Integrity Series: What is an Honor Committee, Anyways?
High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”. What fits in that blank? All manner of executive functions (e.g.…
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Sharing is Caring, Right?
Sharing is Caring, Right? Teaching often feels like a siloed profession where professionals continually reinvent themselves and content for their students.…
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The What & Why of Attributions
When teaching a graduate level research and bibliography methods course I often found myself creating “cheat sheets” for students on course topics: lists of credible journals,…
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Feedback: Like Riding a Bicycle?
The start of the school year is like opening up the shed after a long winter to find your bike: you are excited about the adventure you have been planning,…
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Talk About Feedback!
A familiar scene… When I taught middle school band, I used to assign a weekly playing test each week for every student in my band. Then, on Friday afternoons I would lock my office and listen to the…
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Ungrading & Feedback Studio
What is Ungrading? Midway through his TED Talk Jay Percell asks his enthralled audience, “Are you a teacher, or are you a grader?”1 Most laugh, but it is an uneasy laughter in response to a question…
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