4 Paradigm Shifts That Can Improve How You Teach Reading
Reflecting on my years in the classroom, a few things come to mind that I wish I had done a differently to be more effective.
Reflecting on my years in the classroom, a few things come to mind that I wish I had done a differently to be more effective.
By using parental controls on students’ smartphones, teachers or school admin can remotely block access to apps that may cause distractions.
Questions can be a powerful weapon in a teacher’s arsenal, if applied with diligence. Check out these 4 questioning strategies for yourself.
From the editor’s desk at TeachThought, here are 12 new iOS learning apps we love updated for 2021 and 2022.
If you’re looking for a fantastic entry-level drone, the Holystone HS210 is a rugged, affordable, simple drone that functions well.
Here are a couple of helpful tips to help teachers save money on printing by using less ink and paper in their everyday teaching.
The ability to code will contribute ~ 1.4 million jobs to the American economy, but there may not be enough students to fill the demand.
We need to understand what students are thinking, what questions they might have, and what their needs are in order to guide our instruction.
The Text Reduction Strategy can improve reading comprehension by reducing a text to distill it to its essence: theme, thesis, main ideas.
If ‘freelancing’ is working for yourself to do things that matter to you, how can you help students develop a vision for this kind of work?
Google’s first-party guide for Chrome Deployment should be a first-stop for districts considering Google Chromebooks for their schools.
Making Thinking Visible: The Story Of A Sketchnoter contributed by Reshan Richards Before I even learned about sketchnoting, Explain Everything was available on the App Store for almost 2 years. I was at a conference for Apple Distinguished Educators and Brad Ovenell-Carter from Vancouver was posting these amazing, visually engaging images on Twitter with the…
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