We Can’t Teach As Fast As Things Change
We can’t teach as fast as things change. Perspectives. Ideologies. Knowledge demands. Our collective cultural norms and biases.
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.
As teachers move forward with conversations in a Trump America, here are ways they can help students talk about the 2016 election.
How Does Technology Change Teaching And Learning? by Terry Heick This post was originally published in 2014 and most recently updated in 2020 A little bit of technology doesn’t change much. It can make things a little easier by automating them. It could make a lesson here or there gee-wiz flashy, or even engage hesitant…
What are things you should look for in today’s classroom? We’ve added related tools and opportunities to Sylvia Duckworth’s visualization.
Digital portfolios are becoming increasingly popular in classrooms across the US — here are 8 educational apps to create digital portfolios.
Sometimes we need to step out of our ‘teacher shoes’ and into the shoes of a student to help us better understand them.
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Learning is about movement and growth. Providing effective feedback helps students realize exactly what they need to grow.