BoomWriter: A Resource For Students Who Think They Hate Writing
BoomWriter is a free platform for group writing that engages students in collaborative projects for all subject areas to help them improve their writing.
BoomWriter is a free platform for group writing that engages students in collaborative projects for all subject areas to help them improve their writing.
TeachThought Apparel: Teacher Life by TeachThought Staff Started from the bottom. Now? Paperwork. Standards. The cloud. Flipped classrooms. Mobile learning. Data. But you represent. You stay about it. It’s the TEACHER LIFE. Pedagogical agents unite. The struggle is real; Keep it hood. You can find the back story here.
If you’re a teacher and you’re in any way digital, there are some strategies you might consider to lubricate the interaction between the two.
How can a t-shirt promote progressive pedagogy? How can we use t-shirts to help teachers express their beliefs about education?
In Contraption Maker, children use hundreds of parts like hamster motors, balls, and conveyor belts to fix broken contraptions.
One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator by Brett Bigham When I wrote my essay for One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium I was at a crossroads in my life and career. I was six months into being Oregon’s Teacher of the Year and I was under order from my…
Twitter With Meaning? 5 Authentic Roles For Twitter In Your School by TeachThought Staff We’ve theorized before that learning through social networks is the future. Twitter in the classroom? This is also an idea we’ve covered in the past. But what about a simple process for schools to use begin using twitter meaningfully? With that question in…
As of 2015, only 13 percent of today’s K-12 teachers had integrated social media into classroom. What are the challenges of social media in education?
What Are The Basics Of Reflective Teaching? by Beth Leidolf As the school year kicks off, many classes, teachers and students begin with the basics, those building blocks that provide a firm foundation upon which more valuable learning and growing will take place. With that in mind, the #reflectiveteacher community gets back to basics in…
Having a solid base in theory makes sense but the questions he was getting–“Why did you become a teacher?”–seemed only vaguely useful.
It may be uncomfortable for some in the beginning, but kindness lead to happier kids, adults and school culture that focuses on learning.
How To Use Post-it® Super Sticky Notes To Promote Critical Thinking by TeachThought Staff How can Post-it® Super Sticky Notes be used to promote critical thinking in the STEM high school classroom? Quite effectively, it turns out–especially if you’re familiar with Concept Attainment as a teaching and learning strategy. The Post-it® Brand recently conducted a…
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