How Google Impacts The Way Students Think
How Google Impacts The Way Students Think Read More
By ignoring the phases of inquiry learning, premature Googlers often find the information they want rather than the information they need.
Critical Thinking: More Than ‘Higher-Order’ Cognition
How Google Impacts The Way Students Think Read More
By ignoring the phases of inquiry learning, premature Googlers often find the information they want rather than the information they need.
Chasing The Definition Of An Academic Argument Read More
Although many people think that an academic argument is a one-sided attempt at persuasion, it’s really more like a scientific paper.
A 6-Step Process For Teaching Argument Analysis Read More
A 6 Step Process For Teaching Argument Analysis by Terry Heick How “basic” this is depends on who your audience
A Depth Of Knowledge Rubric For Reading, Writing, And Math Read More
Depth of Knowledge frameworks can be useful for planning curriculum, designing assessments, or making judgments about student reading, writing, and math.
Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection Read More
Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection by TeachThought Staff Alan Watts (b 1915, d. 1973) was a British philosopher
25 Ways To Use Pinterest According To Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Read More
This graphic by teachbytes organizes different ideas for using pinterest in the classroom according to Bloom’s revised taxonomy.
A Self-Directed Learning Model For 21st Century Learners Read More
This model is built around the concept of self-knowledge–better understanding one’s self and that to inform one’s interactions with the world.
10 Team-Building Games That Promote Critical Thinking Read More
Begin a story that incorporates whatever happens to be on your assigned photo. The next student continues the story, incorporating their photo, and so on.