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Mar 1, 2016 · Beyond the pandemic, findings highlight the importance of supporting teachers’ well-being and executive functions to promote adaptability, which is critical not only in virtual instruction, but...
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Experiences of change, novelty, and uncertainty are common to all humans. These include major events such as beginning school, moving out of home, and starting a new job. They also include more everyday events such as a change in job role, having to think of alternative transport when a flat car battery strikes, or having unexpected guests join for...
Just as general life is full of changing, new, and uncertain situations, so are our working lives — and especially the working lives of teachers. For example, at work teachers regularly: 1. encounter a diverse range of learners to whom they must respond appropriately 2. face unexpected situations in the classroom or shifts in timetabling that they ...
In a new study, we asked 164 Australian secondary school teachers to rate their adaptability along with their experiences of work disengagement and their job commitment. Work disengagement occurs when teachers continue to do their work, but they invest little or no effort; that is, they have largely “given up”. This is a negative experience for tea...
Adaptability has been highlighted as essential for teachers, given the constantly changing demands of teaching work. Our research has shown adaptability may also help teachers avoid feelings of disengagement and, in turn, avoid lower job commitment. And so adaptability may be one factor to consider in efforts to support teachers’ well-being and pro...
Apr 5, 2017 · Adaptation introduces the ideas, perspectives, and skills our students require to succeed in the twenty-first century. Put more simply, adaptation reflects what English has always been about, and at the same time adaptation beckons toward an entirely new model of English studies.
Dec 8, 2021 · The PISA research says that ‘adaptive instruction’ is one of the approaches most positively correlated with student performance. Matt Bromley looks at what adaptive teaching entails and how to deliver it.
Jan 3, 2021 · This article describes how adaptability in education might be facilitated at individual, community, state and global levels. The authors call attention to a critical need to collectivise our approach to risk at the level of national governance.
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Jan 23, 2023 · Our research demonstrates that adaptability is an important personal attribute that can help students make the appropriate adjustments and optimise their academic well-being through university – and beyond.
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What is adaptive teaching and why is it so important? In this blog, Dr Katy Bloom explains what adaptive teaching is, why it is beneficial, and gives examples of what it looks like in practice.