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Expert Teachers vs. Experienced Teachers: What’s the Difference

Ask DataWORKSBy Mike NeerAugust 19, 2021Leave a comment

Expert Teachers vs. Experienced TeachersWhat’s the Difference? In John Hattie’s 2012 book, Visible Learning for Teachers, he makes the statement that Expert Teachers are different from Experienced Teachers – and he backs it up with some research. Let’s take a look at the differences and then point out ways to develop more expertise. Schools ValueInspired…

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TestimonialsBy DataWORKS CurriculumJanuary 22, 2016Leave a comment

We’re not giving up on you! Witnessing the moment that a light bulb goes on for a struggling student can be awe-inspiring. It’s even more rewarding when that student finds a renewed passion for learning and an excitement for a subject like math. That’s exactly what happened for the middle school and high school students…

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