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  • 10 Learning Lessons From Albert Einstein
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    10 Learning Lessons From Albert Einstein

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Einstein’s intellectual capacity combined with the historical context of his work make studying how he approached learning especially informative.

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  • The Genius Hour Design Cycle: A Process For Planning
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    The Genius Hour Design Cycle: A Process For Planning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Some projects will clearly take longer than you have available, others are too large in scale or rely on the involvement of too many people.

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  • writing strategy
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    A Writing Strategy That Works For Every Student, Every Time

    ByTerry Heick

    TAPE is a writing strategy that acts as a way of clarifying what you’re doing before you do it—or a way to help writers.

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  • 10 Resources For A Student-Centered 1:1 Program
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    10 Resources For A Student-Centered 1:1 Program

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Educators know sometimes the best resource for embarking on new initiatives is other educators.

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  • 7 Simple Ways You Can Help Students Pay Attention
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    7 Simple Ways You Can Help Students Pay Attention

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Helping students pay attention in a traditional classroom setting may be a challenge of pure student engagement.

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  • Interview: Want Better Readers? Write Twice As Much With 1/2 The Rules
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    Interview: Want Better Readers? Write Twice As Much With 1/2 The Rules

    ByTeachThought Staff

    “We tend to think about writing as a solitary activity. But it’s not really,” Graham said. “We’re always writing for an audience.”

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    Should Sandbox Learning Be The Future Of Education?

    ByTerry Heick

    In sandbox learning, learners directly interact with content, & thus gain more willingness to experiment, understand, and follow curiosity.

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  • How To Scaffold Learning Through Station Teaching
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    How To Scaffold Learning Through Station Teaching

    ByTeachThought Staff

    When it comes to scaffolding learning, the gradual release of responsibility model is a fantastic way to get started.

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  • The Future Of Learning Posts

    Why Are Schools So Bad At Preparing Students For Modern Jobs?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Why Are Schools So Bad At Preparing Students For Modern Jobs? by TeachThought Staff If schools are supposed to be training the workers of the future, the growing consensus is that most of them are not doing a very good job of it. In a trend that seems long overdue, technology-based companies are increasingly turning…

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  • 5 Things Teachers Can Do To Help Students Make Meaning
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    5 Things Teachers Can Do To Help Students Make Meaning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    5 Things Teachers Can Do To Help Students Make Meaning contributed by Kelsey Skaggs, MIND Research Institute Rigor gets a bad reputation. It’s that thing that makes life difficult and uncomfortable. Apply it to a person and they can be seen as inflexible or unyielding. However, bring a certain type of rigor into the classroom and…

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  • 4 characteristics of learning leaders
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    4 Characteristics Of Learning Leaders

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The capacity to foster engagement and having an understanding of how to motivate others are important characteristics of learning leaders.

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  • Google Releases DeepVariant AI For Genomics
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    Google Releases DeepVariant AI For Genomics

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Google has announced the release of a new technology to map human genome sequences.

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