Teaching Strategies For Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs explores the idea that Individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before they can adequately focus on higher-level ones.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs explores the idea that Individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before they can adequately focus on higher-level ones.

Charlotte’s Web is a book about a pig, a spider, and a girl on a farm wrestling with themes of friendship, sacrifice, death, and rebirth.

Understanding how to play the ‘count to 10’ team-building game is about rules, timing, and sequence. Engaged students pick it up quickly.

Exit tickets can clarify student proficiency but can be used for more than just on-the-fly formative assessment.
iOS’s native Sidecar is probably the easiest way to use your iPad as a second screen.
Strategies for using context clues in reading including word parts, definition–> explanation, examples, antonyms, and analogies.

Mini footballs can be used for adults to play around, but they also work well for children.

Brains grow with use, just like muscles. Scientists call this neuroplasticity.

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Today’s students, researchers, and education-focused travelers are exploring international campuses, study tours, and cross-border fieldwork.

By forcing students to distill one relationship in order to understand another, it’s almost impossible to solve analogies without understanding.

Most financial experts recommend saving three to six months’ worth of living expenses in your emergency fund.

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The goal of the model isn’t content knowledge (though it should produce that), but rather something closer to wisdom–learning how to learn.