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  • 5 Common Challenges Of Analytics Reporting
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    5 Common Challenges Of Analytics Reporting

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Despite the promise of analytics reporting, many products turn out to be expensive goose chases. Here are 5 issues to focus on.v

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  • making technology transitions less scary: 8 keys to success
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    Making Technology Transitions Less Scary: 8 Keys To Success

    ByTeachThought Staff

    It’s easy to think that implementing a new technology tool is only about making the technology work, but it is so much more.

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  • Start Small: A Wendell Berry Commencement Address
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    Start Small: A Wendell Berry Commencement Address

    ByTerrell Heick

    “What we need, obviously, is a more intelligent–which is to say, a more accurate–description of the problem.” — Wendell Berry

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  • Student-Centered Learning
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    4 Principles Of Student-Centered Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Student-centered learning puts the needs of the students over the conveniences of planning, policy, and procedure.

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  • Teaching Posts

    Are We Teaching Geometry Backwards To Children?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Are Early Childhood Educators Teaching Geometry Backwards? by Dennis Pierce Summary: A recent webinar explains why it makes more sense to teach children about three-dimensional figures before they learn about two-dimensional shapes. Traditionally, young children are taught about two-dimensional shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles before they learn about three-dimensional figures such as spheres, cubes,…

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  • What Does Understanding Look Like?
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    What Does Understanding Look Like?

    ByTerrell Heick

    Understanding promotes the spontaneous, personal, and creative application of understanding in dynamic physical and digital environments.

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    50 Questions To Help Students Think About What They Think

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Using the right question at the right time can not evaluate understanding but can help students think about what they think.

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  • Teaching Posts

    Teaching Introverts Is Different

    ByTerrell Heick

    Why Teaching Introverts Is Different by Terry Heick As education seeks to improve itself, the focus has been on data, research, and curriculum. The stuff teachers use. There is precious little discussion on the human elements of learning unless you’re discussing isolated movements such as social-emotional learning or whole-child trends. While admirable, these “movements” are…

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    7 Thinking Habits That Grow Strong Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Like the whole child, whole teachers are a mix of motivations and developmental drives. Here are 7 thinking habits that grow strong teachers.

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  • Struggling Readers
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    7 Tips For Parents Of Struggling Readers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    7 Tips For Parents Of Struggling Readers Literacy starts and ends at home. Teachers instruct, support, promote, and provide, but if the bulk of the reading and writing isn’t done at home for authentic purposes and self-directed recreation, it will always be a matter of academic proficiency. Which is like food being a matter of…

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  • 34 Free Resources To Learn Music Online
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    34 Free Resources To Learn Music Online

    ByTeachThought Staff

    34 Free Resources To Learn Music Online by TeachThought Staff Music has a powerful effect on people young and old — just listening can affect mood, memory, sleep, and can inspire a sense of belonging or feeling understood. However, scientific research has proven that the process of actually making music has a significant impact on…

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  • Education Posts

    Why Should Students Study Abroad?

    ByTerrell Heick

    Why Should Students Study Abroad? In 2014, TeachThought was included at the table for the first White House Travel Blogger Summit on Study Abroad and Global Citizenship.   We gathered in the shared belief that what is learned in the classroom only goes so far; there’s a whole world out there that is only learned…

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