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  • What Is Learned Helplessness Definition
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    What Is Learned Helplessness?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Learned helplessness occurs when repeated failures lead a person to believe they have no control over outcomes.

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  • Authentic Starting Points For Learning
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    12 Authentic Starting Points For Learning

    ByTerry Heick

    Learning–real, informal, authentic, and lifelong learning–can ‘begin’ with just about anything.

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  • Bloom's Taxonomy Updated And Revised Version
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    What Is Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy is an update that, among other changes, revised the language and hierarchy of the Cognitive Process Dimension.

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  • Effects of Online Learning On Your Mental Health
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    Effects of Online Learning On Your Mental Health

    ByTerry Heick

    For students who are employed, online learning can create balance instead of conflict.

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  • Characteristics Of An Innovative Classroom
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    New Learning: Characteristics Of An Innovative Classroom

    ByTerry Heick

    From content to thought, linear learning to spiral learning, and grading to micrograding, here are possible characteristics of an innovative classroom.

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  • Essential Digital Tools For K-12 District Planning
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    Essential Digital Tools For K-12 District Planning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Strategic planning and execution tools for K-12 school districts are software programs that help solve problems.

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  • Critical Thinking Classroom Integration Levels
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    4 Levels Of Integration For Critical Thinking

    ByTerry Heick

    How can you teach critical thinking? This framework offers a way to integrate critical thinking in your classroom.

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  • Why What Students Don’t Know Is More Important Than What They Do
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    Why What Students Don’t Know Is More Important Than What They Do

    ByTerry Heick

    For me, my biggest takeaway from college was learning what I didn’t know.

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  • The Most Important Step Of The Writing Process
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    If You Only Teach Students One Thing About Writing

    ByTerry Heick

    Pre-writing can include clarifying audience and purpose to researching and outlining, making it crucial to the quality of the writing.

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  • What Is Cognitive Constructivism
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    What Is Cognitive Constructivism?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    In research-informed segments, theories like Social Learning can be tools for understanding how a child’s mind works.

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  • What Is Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs?
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    What Is Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theoretical framework comprising a tiered model of human needs often depicted as a pyramid.

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  • What Vygotskys Social Learning Theory
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    What Is Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Learning Theory?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    According to Vygotsky, learning and development are inseparable from the social and cultural contexts in which individuals participate.

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  • Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain
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    Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The feeling that I get observing students learning for themselves and assuming ownership of their experience is pure joy.

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  • The Difference Between A Good Question And A Bad Question
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    The Difference Between A Good Question And A Bad Question

    ByTerry Heick

    A question is only a strategy (for inquiry) and must therefore have a purpose if we want to evaluate its quality.

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