Generation Screen: What Social Media Has Done To Children
For some in ‘Generation Screen,’ things that are ‘viral’ can be seen as preferable to things that affect and endure.
For some in ‘Generation Screen,’ things that are ‘viral’ can be seen as preferable to things that affect and endure.
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.
Mastery of a complex whole requires designing backward from the complex whole and the interesting questions related to it.
Critical reading includes ‘Inspectional Reading’: Reading with a focus on grasping the book as a ‘whole thing’–also called ‘Systematic skimming.’
New Report Ranks Oregon Best, Mississippi Worst At Identification Of Homeless Students by TeachThought Staff from a press release A new report released by the Institute of Children, Poverty and Homelessness ranked the fifty states and the District of Columbia by how effectively they identify homeless students within their school systems. Oregon, New York and…
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.
Connectivism is similar to constructivism. The difference lies in networks; rather than supplemental, they are primary sources.
What works in education and how do we know? What do we know an idea is ‘good’? Letter grades? Test performance? Graduation Rates?
Nas explores ‘It Ain’t Hard To Tell,’ a track of ranging similes and metaphors with a pace that required 50+ plays before you could begin to appreciate it,
This graphic offers 24 Google Doc Tips for you & your students to organize classroom data, curricula, and student digital portfolios.
From The Classroom To Your PLN: 10 Collaboration Tips For 21st Century Teachers by Terry Heick Summer is a make-it-or-break-it time for educators. The non-stop, brutal schedule that is a school year starts with all the finesse of trampling elephants, and doesn’t relent for the next nine months (not coincidentally, the same amount of time…
If you’ve ever wondered what an 8th-grade student from over a century ago was expected to know, wonder no more.
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