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Class Size

Class size refers to the total number of students in each classroom. Depending upon class size, the teachers may divide the students by making an active learning classroom, where they engage the students in deep learning activities rather than surface learning. Active learning strategies promote… Read More »Class Size

Counselling

Counselling refers to a talking session that involves a trained therapist listening to a client while providing them with emotional help. Counselling requires the therapist and client to set aside time to explore the stressful and difficult emotions that the latter is going through. The mental… Read More »Counselling

Continuous Improvement

Continuous improvement refers to the quality improvement efforts taken by a school or an organization. The general belief behind this concept is that improvement is not something that has a starting and endpoint. It requires a continuous commitment to learn, adapt, and self-reflect. For instance,… Read More »Continuous Improvement

Constructivism

Constructivism is an educational theory that recognizes the understanding and knowledge based on the learner’s prior experiences. It believes that everyone’s learning is unique because of their different experiences.  It has roots in epistemology (theory of knowledge) and is also associated with politics, ontology, and… Read More »Constructivism

Connected Learning

The term Connected Learning refers to a learning technique where teachers, students, and advisors get the opportunity to participate actively. Here, a young mind gets the opportunity to pursue a personal project and link the same to his academic achievements.  Connected learning connects personal interest… Read More »Connected Learning

Concept Map

The term Concept Map refers to a diagram or map that depicts the relationship between various concepts. As it is an illustrative tool, concept maps are used by graphic designers, architects, technical writers, and others, to structure and organise knowledge.  These maps usually represent information… Read More »Concept Map

Comprehension Check

Comprehension Check is an informal assessment of a student’s comprehension across a course carried out by a teacher. Such checks ensure that students understand and grab a concept properly before a teacher proceeds to other concepts and ultimately helps them with their achievements. At times,… Read More »Comprehension Check

College Transfer

College Transfer is the process of moving between different higher educational institutions. The transfer is usually considered by students when they want to shift to an institution that’s better than their current one. However, the student’s learnings at one institute must be recognized by the… Read More »College Transfer

College Remediation

College Remediation is a form of supplementary education that is used to assist students in achieving expected competencies. This program focuses on core academic skills such as numeracy and literacy. Unlike special education that is designed specifically for students with special needs, college remediation can… Read More »College Remediation

College

A College is an institution or establishment focused on research and education. It is usually for higher education or specialized and vocational training. However, it could also be a secondary school or a part of a federal university. Mostly, students go to college after completing… Read More »College

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