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    Bloom’s Taxonomy Images For Teachers [Updated]

    ByTeachThought Staff

    These images can help you see 6 Bloom’s Taxonomy images at a glance.

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  • The Difference Between Constructionism and Constructivism
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    The Difference Between Constructivism And Constructionism

    ByTerry Heick

    Constructivism focuses on how learners construct knowledge through experience while constructionism emphasizes learning by making.

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  • 50 Learning Reflection Questions For Students
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    50 Learning Reflection Questions For Students

    ByTerry Heick

    Were you an active or a passive learner? Of what you learned today, what are you most comfortable with and what is still ‘iffy’?

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  • 15 reflection strategies to help students retain what you just taught them
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    15 Activities To Help Students Review And Retain New Information

    ByTerry Heick

    By asking students to leave a little learning on a chair by the door on the way out of the classoom, exit slips are an easy way to reflect on learning.

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  • measuring understanding
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    The Trouble With Measuring Understanding

    ByTerry Heick

    Measuring understanding might be the most complex thing teachers do. Unfortunately, PD gives little attention to making quality assessments.

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  • Empathy Is An Elevated Form Of Understanding
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    What Role Does Empathy Play In Learning?

    ByTerry Heick

    The relationship between learning goals & empathy may be unclear. What and why we choose to study are deeply human pursuits.

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  • My Pedagogic Creed by John Dewey
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    The Pedagogy Of John Dewey: A Summary

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Dewey believed that learning was socially constructed and that brain-based pedagogy should emphasize active, experiential learning.

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  • Alphablocks: 26 Strategies For Always-On Learning
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    Alphablocks: 26 Strategies For Always-On Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Stopping when you’re confused. Asking questions. Creating analogies, or paraphrasing.

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  • Resources For The Parents And Teachers Of Gifted And Talented Students
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    Resources For The Parents And Teachers Of Gifted And Talented Students

    ByTerry Heick

    State and national level resources for the teachers and parents of gifted and talented students inside and outside of the classroom.

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  • 50 Of The Smartest Kids In The World: A Small Sample Of Many
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    50 Of The Smartest Kids In The World: A Small Sample Of Many

    ByTeachThought Staff

    At age 10, Gabriel worked on T-cell receptor research and studied synthetic biology for undergraduate college students at MIT.

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    How The Brain Works–And How Students Can Respond

    ByTeachThought Staff

    3 major brain elements help control what information your brain takes in: the reticular activating system, limbic system, and dopamine.

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    Memorization As A Tool To Support Cognitive Independence

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Don’t blame the tools like memorization for how they’re used. Re-evaluate and find better ways to use pedagogical tools used in schools today.

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  • a visual summary: 32 learning theories every teacher should know
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    A Visual Summary: 32 Learning Theories Every Teacher Should Know

    ByTeachThought Staff

    From Constructivism and Connectivism to Situated Learning, here are 32 of the most common learning theories every teacher should know.

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  • Learning Goals Examples for College Students
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    Learning Goals Examples for College Students

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Set yourself up for success with learning goals examples. Discover how to set academic goals in a wide range of college subjects.

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