Face-to-Face Learning
Face-to-face learning is an instructional method where course content and learning objectives are…
Face-to-face learning is an instructional method where course content and learning objectives are…
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form filled out by current and future…
FERPA, which stands for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, is a federal law in the…
A final assessment is the last activity students must complete in a course. A final assessment may…
Finals week describes the period at the end of the semester when students write their final tests…
Financial aid includes funds from the government, private organizations and/or from an educational…
A financial hold is a type of restriction imposed by an institution as a result of a student not…
A first-generation student is a student who is the first in their family, not including siblings, to…
Fishbowl is an active learning exercise where a small group of students practice responding to…
A fixed mindset, proposed by Stanford professor Carol Dweck in her book Mindset, describes people…
Flexible learning is a method of learning where students are given freedom in how, what, when and…
A flipped classroom is one that focuses on developing student understanding in class rather than via…
Fluid intelligence is where a person is able to think abstractly and solve problems using their own…
A formative assessment refers to a low-stakes assessment that does not normally contribute towards a…
Four corners is an active learning exercise where instructors share a discipline-specific statement…
Free-rider problem is where individual members of a group can benefit from the collective action of…