7 Pros & Cons Of Teaching With Genius Hour
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What’s it like teaching with Genius Hour? Students accustomed to being told what to do, when, and how can feel uneasy without ‘assignments.’
Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
7 Pros & Cons Of Teaching With Genius Hour Read More
What’s it like teaching with Genius Hour? Students accustomed to being told what to do, when, and how can feel uneasy without ‘assignments.’
Two Collaborative Learning Tools I Use To Motivate Students Read More
The Collaborative Learning Tools I Use To Motivate Students by Derek von Waldner As many educators know, students often come
14 Critical Digital Literacy Skills For Learning Read More
The process of adopting new learning domains and materials has exposed the need for new critical digital literacy skills.
It’s Time For Personalized Learning In Education Read More
It’s Time For Personalized Learning In Education by Michael Horn, Executive Director of Education at Innosight Institute and co-author of Disrupting Class In
“A brain may seek to produce an output, but a mind wants to play.” Read More
I. Education is both industrial and fundamental; it is the mutual product of both engineering and affection.
One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator Read More
One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator by Brett Bigham When I wrote my essay for One
“The Peace Of Wild Things” By Wendell Berry Read More
A beautiful poem of suffering, anxiety about the future, and ultimately–finally–love. By Wendell Berry, here is “The Peace Of Wild Things.”
12 Literary Road Trips In A Single Map Read More
12 Literary Road Trips In A Single Map by TeachThought Staff Richard Kreitner and Steven Melendez over at atlasobscura recently shared a