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things every teacher needs to grow

8 Things Every Teacher Needs In Order To Grow

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Humility, vision, a sense of humor, and a strong foundation in pedagogical skills are among the things every teacher needs to grow.

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Discuss: Are The ACT & SAT Still Relevant For College Admissions?

Discuss: Are The ACT & SAT Still Relevant For College Admissions? Read More

Are The ACT & SAT Still Relevant For College Admissions? by Terry Heick Are standardized tests still relevant to clarify the

Are You Pushing Or Pulling Students In Your Classroom?

Are You Pushing Or Pulling Students In Your Classroom?

Are You Pushing Or Pulling Students In Your Classroom? Read More

No longer does the teacher need to be only responsible for ‘covering’ content, a practice that often feels like climbing the down escalator.

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How To Take Cornell Notes

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The purpose of Cornell Notes is to distill complex text, arguments, etc. into a format useful for reflection and study.

14 things every student needs

14 Things Every Student Needs

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What does every single student need–absolutely, positively have to have–to succeed inside and outside of the classroom?

Think like an artist

Teaching Art, Or Teaching To Think Like An Artist?

Teaching Art, Or Teaching To Think Like An Artist? Read More

Should we teach content or thinking? Put another way, should we be teaching art or teaching students to think like artists?

how students are like cats

How Students Are Like Cats

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How Are Students Like Cats? by Terry Heick Students can be a lot like cats. This occurred to me recently

50 Ways To Measure Understanding

50 Ways To Measure Understanding

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It’s difficult to teach if it’s unclear what students actually understand–and multiple-choice tests aren’t enough. Here are 50 alternatives.

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