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Block Scheduling

Block scheduling is a classroom schedule designation system for students. It is a part of the American education system and is used in some Indian schools and colleges as well. In this teaching method, each student has to attend four class periods daily instead of… Read More »Block Scheduling

Brainstorming

Brainstorming refers to a method of lateral thinking in conjunction with an easy approach to problem-solving. Alex Osborn, a Madison Avenue advertising executive, expanded the original approach and published it in his book, Applied Imagination in 1953. Since then, researchers have made several improvements to… Read More »Brainstorming

Brain-Based Learning

The Glossary of Education Reform defines brain-based learning based on teaching methods, lesson designs, and school programs in cognizance with the latest scientific research. It shows how the brain learns, which helps to understand the students’ different learning skills based on age, maturity, and cognition.… Read More »Brain-Based Learning

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a systematic classification of cognitive skills that facilitate teachers and students in the classroom. Benjamin Bloom invented the concept in 1956. He made this system in collaboration with Max Englehart, Edward Furst, Walter Hill, and David Krathwohl. They published a structure called… Read More »Bloom’s Taxonomy

Blended Learning

The style of education has greatly changed over the last few years. the influx of online education during the period of the pandemic created the new education style. It is also at this junction that the concept of blended learning started gaining preference. But what… Read More »Blended Learning

Bilingual Learning

Bilinigual Learning Meaning The term bilingual learning refers to learning the educational content in two languages. One is a native language, and another is a secondary language. It is a medium of instruction for students and is also a part of the school curriculum. Bilingual… Read More »Bilingual Learning

Balanced Assessment

A Balanced Assessment system is a useful methodology that acts as the primary decision-maker for the teacher about whether the current student learning process is fair or needs improvement. A balanced assessment is an essential factor in student evaluation. The balanced assessment process is divided… Read More »Balanced Assessment

Backward Mapping

The backward mapping based courses focus on more practical knowledge and skills instead of theory (assignments). Backward mapping is a proven learning method that helps students excel in their careers better than traditional learning methods. Academic affairs ensure to include backward mapping in the classroom… Read More »Backward Mapping

Hybrid Course

Blended or Hybrid Course Blended and Hybrid courses are identical terms, but both the courses are slightly different in their teaching method.  Blended Course: Blended course is a teaching method that involves face-to-face sessions using an online learning course material and physical material. Hence the… Read More »Hybrid Course

Accreditation

The term Accreditation refers to the recognition awarded to schools and colleges which maintain a respectable educational standard. Its goal is to ensure that every school meets acceptable quality levels. Accreditation is the acknowledgment of a school’s quality from an official body. The two kinds… Read More »Accreditation

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