How Technology Can Address Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs
In an age of information abundance, learners can become empowered to access, reflect upon, and share knowledge they find valuable.
In an age of information abundance, learners can become empowered to access, reflect upon, and share knowledge they find valuable.
Low Cost Educational Tools Can Be Useful, Too contributed by Catherine Wilson At the beginning of every school year, teachers and administrators are often faced with a significant task: Do more with less. Few areas demonstrate that better than financials. Every year is a new time to carefully balance a classroom budget and potentially even…
Among the benefits of inquiry-based learning, requiring the student to take an active role in the process may be the most significant.
Here are 12 tools that made a difference in our class by expanding our learning environment and promoting student driven learning.
Every school is a think tank. Every school, by design, opens it doors to the brightest developing minds a community has to offer.
Teachers have been wheeling televisions into the classrooms for decades to show educational fare, documentaries, Bill Nye, and more…
How do you communicate with your students? Face to face, workshopping, supportin them as they communicate with one another?
We can’t teach as fast as things change. Perspectives. Ideologies. Knowledge demands. Our collective cultural norms and biases.
6 Ways Students Are Braver Than I Ever Give Them Credit For by Paul Moss, edmerger.com Students are incredibly brave every day. And sometimes, when I am having a difficult time with a class, or specific students, I need to remind myself of these facts: 1. Every day they are expected to bare themselves open to…
Mia MacMeekin’s graphic offers 34 strategies for all of the stages of assessment –before, during, and after.
Complexities involved with teaching & assessing critical thinking have led to misconceptions about what it is and how to incorporate it.
The top 5 challenges in 1-to-1 classrooms are unreliable technology, poor use of devices, babysitting, wastefulness, and top-down deployment.
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