Martin Luther King: The Shift From Things To People
MLK Day presents us with an opportunity to share Dr. King’s prescient thoughts on looming habits of consumerism.
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MLK Day presents us with an opportunity to share Dr. King’s prescient thoughts on looming habits of consumerism.
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The Necessity Of Something Other Than Apple In Education by Terry Heick This isn’t an anti-Apple piece; it’s about symmetry.
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Whath Are The Best Lesson Plans For Teaching Financial Literacy? by TeachThought Staff 1. Ruth Gale-Paredez: “What education do you need
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A Primer On Using Games To Teach by Rosa Fattahi, WizIQ A key element to ensuring any successful pedagogy is
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This video from Mental Floss quickly goes through 42 idiom examples in video form, making it a great introduction for your students.
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I Wanted To See If I Had Made A Difference David Menasche was the high school English teacher at Coral Reef Senior High
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The definition of a Flipped Classroom is to preview new content at home & practice it at school where teachers & peers are available to help.
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Why Great Teaching Means Letting Go by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education Ed note: On May 26, 2015, Grant Wiggins passed away.
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Editor’s Note: We received Karen’s guest post submission this week, and thought it made sense to share to get your
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Rigor In The Classroom: 7 Myths by Barbara Blackburn, author of Rigor is not a 4-Letter Word Despite all the
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Are Midterms Really Necessary In A Climate Of Assessment? by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher It’s time for midterms. I
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The Best Platform For Student Blogging by TeachThought Staff Okay, this is subjective, but here’s my thought: When taking a macro
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