Stop Saying Learning Styles Don’t Work
Stop Saying Learning Styles Don’t Work Read More
Somehow, the idea that one student learns best by listening and another while doing jumping jacks has come to define learning styles.
Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
Stop Saying Learning Styles Don’t Work Read More
Somehow, the idea that one student learns best by listening and another while doing jumping jacks has come to define learning styles.
A Game To Help Students Understand The Maker Learning Process Read More
This game can help students better understand the mindset, ethos, and process of maker learning in and out of the classroom.
Curriculum Planning Tips For Any Grade Level Or Content Area Read More
By exposing students to critical content over and over again in increasingly complex ways, spiraling is a flexible and potent curriculum mapping strategy.
23 Maker Learning Reflection Questions For Students Read More
What new skills have you learned? Which existing skills did you practice? Which skills were most useful to you?
6 Tips For Creating Effective Student Groups Read More
6 Tips For Creating Effective Student Groups by TeachThought Staff Grouping students is easy; creating effective student groups is less
14 Things Every Student Needs Read More
What does every single student need–absolutely, positively have to have–to succeed inside and outside of the classroom?
Teaching Art, Or Teaching To Think Like An Artist? Read More
Should we teach content or thinking? Put another way, should we be teaching art or teaching students to think like artists?
8 Types Of Imagination Read More
Here, Dr. Murray Hunter has offered eight types of imagination we use on a daily basis, from constructive to empathic and dreaming.