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ChatGPT Educational Challenges #7 - New Research and Best Practices

 


When asked about how to keep up with new research and best practices, as part of the Major Challenges Facing Teachers today, ChatGPT suggested the following: 

Teachers can first read educational journals and publications: Read educational journals and publications such as Education Week, The Journal of Educational Research, and The Educational Forum to stay up-to-date on new research and best practices in education. 

Then, I recommend Attending professional development workshops, conferences, and webinars to learn about new research and best practices in education. 

Also important is to join professional organizations: Join professional organisations such as the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) to stay informed about new research and best practices in education. 

You can also utilise online resources such as the EdTech Review, EdSurge and EdTech Times to stay informed about new research and best practices in education technology. 

Don’t forget to collaborate with colleagues. Collaborate with other teachers to share resources, ideas and best practices. 

If you have time, participate in research.  Participate in research studies or pilot programs to gain practical experience with new research and best practices in education. 

Reflecting on your teaching practice and looking for ways to incorporate new research and best practices into your instruction is a valuable activity. 

Finally, Seek guidance and support from your school administration and use the resources provided by your district or school to stay informed about new research and best practices in education.



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