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  • The Difference Between Instructivism, Constructivism, & Connectivism
    Learning Posts

    The Difference Between Instructivism, Constructivism, & Connectivism

    ByTerrell Heick

    Connectivism is similar to constructivism. The difference lies in networks; rather than supplemental, they are primary sources.

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  • what works in education and how do we know?
    Teaching Posts

    What Works In Education And How Do We Know?

    ByTerrell Heick

    What works in education and how do we know? What do we know an idea is ‘good’? Letter grades? Test performance? Graduation Rates?

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  • Nas album cover
    Literacy Posts

    Nas Breaks Down Hip-Hop Classic ‘It Ain’t Hard To Tell’ With Harvard Poetry Professor

    ByTerrell Heick

    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,

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  • Get Things Done: 24 Google Doc Tips For Productivity
    Technology

    Get Things Done: 24 Google Doc Tips For Productivity

    ByTeachThought Staff

    This graphic offers 24 Google Doc Tips for you & your students to organize classroom data, curricula, and student digital portfolios.

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  • 10 Collaboration Tips For 21st Century Teachers
    Teaching Posts

    10 Collaboration Tips For 21st Century Teachers

    ByTerrell Heick

    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…

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  • What An 8th Grader Was Expected To Know In 1912
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    What An 8th Grader Was Expected To Know In 1912

    ByTeachThought Staff

    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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  • 'The Wire' Crushed Public Education And We Weren't Paying Attention
    Education Posts

    ‘The Wire’ Crushed Public Education And We Weren’t Paying Attention

    ByTerrell Heick

    When your day to day existence is in question, major cultural systems are failing and public education, as a system, has to be near the top of that list.

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  • Teaching Posts

    Why Teacher Education Should Include Neuroscience

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The neuroscience of how the brain learns and what influences the application of learning should be included in all teacher education programs.

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  • Learning Posts

    When School Is Nothing Like The World Students Live In

    ByTerrell Heick

    School Is Nothing Like The World Students Live In In 2020, the distinction between formal and informal learning is more crucial than ever. As a classroom teacher, this difference is an important distinction. Formal learning happens through strategic planning of learning experiences, often direct instruction from teachers. Teacher and school improvement is driven by the…

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  • The Future Of Learning Posts

    Should Colleges Judge Social Media Presence for Admissions?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Without guidance to critically think about digital footprints, persona, and audience, it’s no surprise to see students ‘make mistakes’ on social media.

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  • the access model
    Technology

    The Access Model: A 1:1 Framework For Teaching With Technology

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The Access Model is a framework to provide guidance to curriculum designers, teachers, etc. in designing 1:1 teaching and learning resources.

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  • students that hate poetry
    Literacy Posts

    6 Tech-Based Poetry Ideas For Students That Hate Poetry

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Poetry gets a bad rap for being too dense and pretentious. Try these strategies to help students who hate poetry warm up to its magic.

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