Everyone learns in their own way, but we share a few things in common. When we get feedback, we learn more.
With large classes of students, teachers can have trouble supporting individual journeys. We spoke with teachers around the world to find out how we could help them become more effective. They said they wanted to spend less time on tedious tasks and more time on their students' needs.
We are announcing an upcoming feature in the classroom to help them do that. Practice sets will give teachers the time and tools to better support their students, from more interactive lessons to faster and more personal feedback.
With practice sets, educators can easily transform their own teaching content into interactive assignments and use the autograding tool to cut down on manual grading time. Practice sets help teachers figure out which concepts need more instruction time and who can use extra support, giving them quick performance insights to shape future lesson plans.
Students get real-time feedback as they complete practice sets so they know if they are on the right track. They can get hints through visual explainers and videos when they are struggling to solve a problem. Practice sets will celebrate their success with fun animations and confetti.
The benefits of practice sets were seen by one fifth-grade teacher, who used them in a recent trial. Practice sets are a game-changer for their learning experience.
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