How To Use The TeachThought Search Engine
The TeachThought Search Engine is a vastly improved way to find the content you’re looking for as an educator.
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The TeachThought Search Engine is a vastly improved way to find the content you’re looking for as an educator.
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From affording choice to anchoring year-long discussion of certain themes, here are strategies for teaching literature in the 21st century.
12 Strategies For Teaching Literature In The 21st-Century Read More
By rewarding students for good behavior, Kentucky’s Valley High School is attempting to transform its culture and engage students.
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It is about the technology when you don’t use the technology because you don’t feel comfortable or knowledgeable.
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For some in ‘Generation Screen,’ things that are ‘viral’ can be seen as preferable to things that affect and endure.
Generation Screen: What Social Media Has Done To Children Read More
I had these teachers that were negative. One told me to drop out and work at McDonald’s because that was all I would amount to in life.
Millionaire High School Dropout: ‘School Doesn’t Work For Anyone’ Read More
Mastery of a complex whole requires designing backward from the complex whole and the interesting questions related to it.
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Critical reading includes ‘Inspectional Reading’: Reading with a focus on grasping the book as a ‘whole thing’–also called ‘Systematic skimming.’
How To Read A Book: 3 Strategies & Questions For Critical Reading Read More
New Report Ranks Oregon Best, Mississippi Worst At Identification Of Homeless Students by TeachThought Staff from a press release A
New Report Ranks Oregon Best, Mississippi Worst Identifying Homeless Students Read More
Let’s make room in the curriculum for engaged readers to read in the company of other readers, because it’s important to do so together.
Let’s Stop With The Worksheets And Create Engaged Readers Read More
Connectivism is similar to constructivism. The difference lies in networks; rather than supplemental, they are primary sources.
The Difference Between Instructivism, Constructivism, & Connectivism Read More
What works in education and how do we know? What do we know an idea is ‘good’? Letter grades? Test performance? Graduation Rates?
What Works In Education And How Do We Know? Read More