Every Classroom Is A Team And Every Teacher Is A Coach
Football programs have an offense, a defense & special teams. Though they’re different, they are on the same team and are in the game to win.
Football programs have an offense, a defense & special teams. Though they’re different, they are on the same team and are in the game to win.
Texts may be chosen based on their success in the classroom, yet students are not taught how to recognize their utility in their lives.
From making an observation and drawing a conclusion to forming and improving a question, here are 27 strategies for critical learning.
Akshat Sharma,ย Product Manager @ Google for Education, gathered 6 improved features they’ve made to Google Forms.
If we can design anything–not just digitize multiple choice questions, but start from scratch — what would a quality assessment be like?
5 Movement Strategies That Get Kids Thinking contributed by Kenny McKee Each day more research confirms the link between movement and learning. Brain researcher David Sousa claims that physical activity increases the amount of oxygen in our blood, and this oxygen is related to enhanced learning and memory. A Washington Post article suggests that many…
According to John Dewey, ‘We must prepare our students…for their world.’ by Terry Heick “The world is moving at a tremendous rate. No one knows where. We must prepare our children not for the world of the past, not for our world, but for their world–the world of the future.” That’s not Ken Robinson, but…
Online courses are an excellent way to generate passive income. Here are a few video courses to help take your teaching career online!
This story of Christopher’s quest to investigate the suspicious death of a neighborhood dog makes for one of the most captivating novels.
What is confirmation bias? Broadly speaking, confirmation bias is the tendency of people to overvalue data that supports their own beliefs.
What is Connected Learning? An approach to learning that views interests and passions that are developed in a social context as essential.
How We Moved Our District Forward Through Data-Based Instruction contributed by Tracey Severns, EdD Dr. Tracey Severns is a nationally recognized and award-winning educator with over 20 years of experience. During the 2011-2012 school year, she served as the principal of Mt. Olive Middle School and adjunct professor in the Educational Leadership program at Centenary…
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