Raghav Agrawal on Nostr: Ever feel like in edu research there is predominant focus on student assesment and ...
Ever feel like in edu research there is predominant focus on student assesment and learning strategies but not enough focus on how to educate teachers?
i.e How do you educate the educators, evaluate the evaluators?
How do you creatively teach the people who teach teachers?
Is there too much emphasis on student assessment and learning strategies in education research and not enough on educating teachers? How can we effectively teach those who teach teachers?
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