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    When Students Break The Rules, Emphasize The Effect On Others

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Emphasizing how one student can impact another is not only useful for modifying behavior, but can create a learning community.

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  • How To Design A Wikipedia Writing & Research Assignment
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    How To Design A Wikipedia Writing & Research Assignment

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The idea of actually using Wikipedia to explicitly teach research for an entire unit is less common than its use for researching credibility.

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  • A Teacher Planning Model For Multiple Intelligences
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    A Teacher Planning Model For Multiple Intelligences

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How can I use one student’s tendencies and ‘intelligences’ to support them in developing other less-developed areas?

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  • What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style
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    What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style

    ByTerry Heick

    What Do Your Social Media Habits Reveal About Your Teaching Style? You’re a lurker—love social media, but more the media than the social, so you stay in the background—looking, skimming, saving, and skimming and looking some more, but always quietly, and always just out of sight. You spend an hour or two tops online—just the basics—messages, some shopping…

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  • How To Use The TeachThought Search Engine
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    How To Use The TeachThought Search Engine

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The TeachThought Search Engine is a vastly improved way to find the content you’re looking for as an educator.

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    Literacy Posts

    12 Strategies For Teaching Literature In The 21st-Century

    ByTerry Heick

    From affording choice to anchoring year-long discussion of certain themes, here are strategies for teaching literature in the 21st century.

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    Improving Discipline In High School By Gamifying Good Behavior

    ByTeachThought Staff

    By rewarding students for good behavior, Kentucky’s Valley High School is attempting to transform its culture and engage students.

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  • Technology

    Learning Is Not About The Technology

    ByTeachThought Staff

    It is about the technology when you don’t use the technology because you don’t feel comfortable or knowledgeable.

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  • Generation Screen: What Social Media Has Done To Children
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    Generation Screen: What Social Media Has Done To Children

    ByTerry Heick

    For some in ‘Generation Screen,’ things that are ‘viral’ can be seen as preferable to things that affect and endure.

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  • Millionaire High School Dropout: 'School Doesn't Work For Anyone'
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    Millionaire High School Dropout: ‘School Doesn’t Work For Anyone’

    ByTeachThought Staff

    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.

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  • Understanding: The Problem With Breaking The Whole Into Parts
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    Understanding: The Problem With Breaking The Whole Into Parts

    ByGrant Wiggins

    Mastery of a complex whole requires designing backward from the complex whole and the interesting questions related to it.

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  • Text Complexity? Helping Readers See The Whole Text
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    How To Read A Book: 3 Strategies & Questions For Critical Reading

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Critical reading includes ‘Inspectional Reading’: Reading with a focus on grasping the book as a ‘whole thing’–also called ‘Systematic skimming.’

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