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    The Benefits Of Creating A Website For Your Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Every educator will agree that communication is key, and a website for your classroom is an excellent way to do so.

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  • Instead Of A Book Report, My Students 'Wrote' A Video
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    Instead Of A Book Report, My Students ‘Wrote’ A Video

    ByTeachThought Staff

    My students were overjoyed when I shared this new tool that enabled them to work more interactively with their book reports.

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  • 5 ways to promote positive iPad screen time at school
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    5 Ways To Promote Positive iPad “Screen Time” At School

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How To Promote Positive iPad ‘Screen Time’ At School contributed by Victoria Olson With an increased prevalence of 1:1 iPads in classrooms, schools, and districts across North America, teachers are fielding a common parental concern: What about screen time? Aren’t our children on screens enough? iPads are commonly purchased as an at-home, personal entertainment device…

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    A Framework For Learning In Digital Networks

    ByTerrell Heick

    Consider the ‘collaborative problem-solving’ framework to guide your design of project-based learning or learning in digital networks.

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    The Thing About Homework

    ByDrew Perkins

    Ideally, assigned homework should be less frequent and hopefully more personalized to the needs of the student and their ongoing work and growth.

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  • Education Posts

    ACT: 1 In 10 African Americans ‘Strongly College Ready’

    ByTeachThought Staff

    While 49% of white students achieved “college ready” status, only 11%of African American students earned that same level.

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  • UN: Internet Access Is Now A Basic Human Right
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    UN: Internet Access Is Now A Basic Human Right

    ByTeachThought Staff

    UN: Internet Access Is Now A Basic Human Right by Terry Heick For educators (incredibly) still on the face about this whole ‘internet’ thing, there’s some (somewhat recent) news that you might find interesting. On June 27 2016, the United Nations made a series of statements that collectively describe internet access as a basic human right. You…

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  • Teaching Posts

    Lesson: Using Infographics To Teach The Life Cycle Of An Insect

    ByTeachThought Staff

    One of the best places to start with infographics for the very young is in science. There are so many causes, effects, and cycles!

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  • 12 Essential Apps For The iPad Pro
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    12 Essential Apps For The iPad Pro

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here are the best apps for iPad Pro that demonstrate what’s possible when you combine modern hardware specs, a usable size, and a stylus.

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  • 32 Research-Based Instructional Strategies
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    32 Research-Based Instructional Strategies

    ByTeachThought Staff

    These 32 research-based instructional strategies include Setting Objectives and Reinforcing Effort/Providing Recognition.

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  • Love Teaching But Dread Going Back? A Few Ideas
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    Love Teaching But Dread Going Back? A Few Ideas

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Summer vacation is about to screech to a sudden halt. You’re on the beach Tuesday and Wednesday you’re back to Staff Preparation Days.

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    How You Can Support The New Kid In Your Class

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Navigating new hallways, making friends, & finding ‘their place’ is challenging for ‘the new kid.’ Here are some ways to support them.

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