Wonder by RJ Palacio
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From Tech To Pedagogy: 8 Tips For History Teachers
From Tech To Pedagogy: 8 Simple Tips For History Teachers contributed by Manuel Muroni As a teacher, one of the most difficult subjects to teach can be history. With only a few exceptions, the young, active minds of students tend…
How To Add And Delete Questions To A Google Form
How Can You Add And Delete Questions To A Google Form? by TeachThought Staff How do add and/or delete questions on a Google Form? It’s really quite simple. Recently, we offered a glimpse of Google Science Journal, Today, we’re going…
10 Simple Ways To Engage In Lifelong Learning
10 Ways To Engage In Lifelong Learning contributed by Andrea Leyden Learning is about reaching your full potential and can help you achieve self-actualization, the highest need identified by Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. However, traditional education generally has a beginning…
25 Of The Best Resources For Teaching Critical Thinking
25 Of The Best Resources For Teaching Critical Thinking by TeachThought Staff As an organization, critical thinking is at the core of what we do, from essays and lists to models and teacher training. For this post, we’ve gathered various critical thinking…
4 Things Every Student Should Do Every Day
What 4 Things Should Students Do Every Day? by Terry Heick Just a quick post meant to be quantitatively modest (only four) and qualitatively useful/practical. A list like this could get long fast. Off the top of my head, any…
The Definition Of Swarm Problem Solving
What Is Swarm Problem Solving? contributed by Dr. Jamie Schwandt, (Ed.D.) “It would be unlikely that it would be a fish that discovered water, or a bird air.” – Chinese Proverb A common metaphor used by Arthur Conan Doyle in his Sherlock…