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Teaching Critical Thinking Starts With The Student

Out of all of the ideas and circumstances and knowledge and information that you encounter on a daily basis, what's worth understanding? The post Teaching Critical Thinking Starts With The Student...

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50 Of The Best Podcasts For High School Students

50 Of The Best Podcasts For High School Students by Dennis Lee, StudyPug.com High school is perhaps one of the … 50 Of The Best Podcasts For High School Students Read More The post 50 Of The Best...

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3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping

What Are 3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping? by Terry Heick The school year isn’t a series of sprints, … 3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping Read More The post 3 Simple...

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9 Indicators Of Authentic Mobile Learning

Designing instruction around tablets requires some slight shifts in how you view when, why, and how learning happens. The post 9 Indicators Of Authentic Mobile Learning appeared first on TeachThought.

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8 Ways To Create A Brain-Friendly Classroom

How can you create a brain-friendly classroom? By reducing stress, creating positive associations, and promoting feedback loops. The post 8 Ways To Create A Brain-Friendly Classroom appeared first on...

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Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain

The feeling that I get observing students learning for themselves and assuming ownership of their experience is pure joy. The post Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain appeared first on...

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25 Ways To Develop A Growth Mindset In Children

Athletes will rarely think, "I simply cannot make this shot." Students--for whatever reason--are more likely to say, "I'm not good at tests." The post 25 Ways To Develop A Growth Mindset In Children...

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How Games Naturally Promote A Growth Mindset

In a growth mindset, there are larger factors than the outcome. Progress and growth are acknowledged as valuable in the learning process. The post How Games Naturally Promote A Growth Mindset appeared...

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10 Reasons Every Teacher Needs A Professional Learning Network

A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references. The post 10 Reasons Every Teacher Needs A Professional...

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Start With You: How To Make Good Teaching More Sustainable

If we truly want a better world, we can't continue to mirror the worst parts of that world into our classrooms. The post Start With You: How To Make Good Teaching More Sustainable appeared first on...

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5 Out-Of-The Box Assessment Strategies Every Teacher Should Know

Students need access to lower-level information to then use in higher-level thinking that requires them to synthesize disparate perspectives. The post 5 Out-Of-The Box Assessment Strategies Every...

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18 Inconvenient Truths About Assessment Of Learning

It's an extraordinary amount of work to design precise and personalized assessments that illuminate pathways forward for individual students. The post 18 Inconvenient Truths About Assessment Of...

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6 Strategies For Dealing With ‘Difficult’ Students

From building trust and relationships to cultivating responsibility, here are 6 strategies for working with your most 'difficult’ students. The post 6 Strategies For Dealing With ‘Difficult’ Students...

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What To Do With A Student

What Do You Do With A Student? by Terry Heick Say you’ve got some students.  Two or 122. Doesn’t matter–they’re … What To Do With A Student Read More The post What To Do With A Student appeared first...

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Alternatives To ‘How Was School?”

"What did you learn in school today?" It's easy to resort to cliches when talking to kids about school. Here are some alternatives. The post Alternatives To ‘How Was School?” appeared first on...

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What Does ‘Critical Thinking’ Mean?

Critical thinking is the suspension of judgment while identifying biases and underlying assumptions in order to draw accurate conclusions. The post What Does ‘Critical Thinking’ Mean? appeared first on...

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16 Questions To Help Students Brainstorm Project-Based Learning

Brainstorming for problem-based learning: Which 'parts' of the world would most benefit from my creativity, affection, and sustained effort? The post 16 Questions To Help Students Brainstorm...

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Student-Centered Learning Requires Adjustments Of Perspective

Education is at its strongest when learners are at the center of the process and can exercise their choices about what happens. The post Student-Centered Learning Requires Adjustments Of Perspective...

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In Defense Of Absolute Literacy

We must speak, and teach our children to speak, a language precise and articulate and lively enough to tell the truth about the world as we know it. The post In Defense Of Absolute Literacy appeared...

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Better Teacher Professional Development: Pairing Teachers

Pairing Teachers To Improve Professional Development contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher Professional development isn’t something that many teachers … Better Teacher Professional...

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