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Have experience or ideas you’d like to share with your peers? Educators with specific experience or expertise can now submit articles for publication on TeachThought.com.
Popular in the early 2010s, infographics can still be used for students to demonstrate their learning (especially hesitant writers).
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theoretical framework comprising a tiered model of human needs often depicted as a pyramid.
Learning produces long-term and often invisible results–few of which are illuminated with the most common learning outcomes and artifacts.
From understanding to poverty to critical thinking to assessment, here is a reading list of books for all teachers.
Quality sources of free reading passages are useful for any teacher regardless of grade level or content area.
False dichotomies about inquiry teaching advanced by critics are detrimental to the students and society that so desperately need it.
Upgrading for me means a clean, fresh start. It’s about assessing what’s out there, removing what’s outdated, and investing in the future.
Used correctly, Bloom’s Taxonomy can help you to write lesson objectives aligned with specific levels of cognitive complexity.
Recasts are very frequent in ESL classrooms as they involve changing the incorrect forms in learners’ answers with correct ones.
Out of all of the ideas and circumstances and knowledge and information that you encounter on a daily basis, what’s worth understanding?
50 Of The Best Podcasts For High School Students by Dennis Lee, StudyPug.com High school is perhaps one of the biggest turning points of a person’s life. Sure, there’s still college after that, but not everyone gets the chance to move that stage forward. So while you’re all in the stage where you go wonder…
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