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    Free K-2 Earth Environmental Education Curriculum Now Available

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Free K-2 Earth Environmental Education Curriculum Now Available by TeachThought Staff From a Press Release The Think Earth Environmental Education Foundation, a leading non-profit provider of environmental education for primary and secondary schools, is making its award-winning curriculum available free online. Kindergarten through second grade teachers can now access free Think Earth materials at www.thinkearth.org…

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  • We Have An Idea About Using Tactile Feedback In The Classroom
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    We Have An Idea About Using Tactile Feedback In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    We Have An Idea About Using Tactile Feedback In The Classroom by TACTonics A student begins a difficult final exam during her first year in college. While she listens to the instructions and worries about her final grade, she detects a gentle nudge sent by her mom. This sensory message reminds her to be confident…

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    I Don’t Keep Teaching Because Of Kids

    ByTeachThought Staff

    I Don’t Keep Teaching Because Of Kids by Paul Barnwell, mindfulstew.org Ask most teachers why they teach, and you’ll hear iterations of the same theme: I want to make a difference in student lives. I love interacting with kids. I have an chance to change their trajectories. I agree with the above, and it certainly…

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  • What Vonnegut Might Say About Your Teaching
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    What Vonnegut Might Say About Your Teaching

    ByTerrell Heick

    I’m in the middle of “Breakfast of Champions” by Kurt Vonnegut, and I stumbled on a magic secret about teaching I want to share with you.

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  • Critical Digital Literacy Skills For Learning
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    “We shouldn’t assume people know what digital citizenship is.”

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Planning the Digital Citizenship Summit provided us with insight into how the education world can better promote digital citizenship.

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    10 Tips For Smarter iPad Use In The Classroom

    ByTerrell Heick

    Unlocking The Learning Potential Of The iPad by Terry Heick The iPad. Pop culture’s plaything and #edtech’s (somewhat dimming?) neon sign. It’s an app library, a media consumption device, and a mobile learning tool that makes yesterday’s graphing calculators, smartboards, and laptops look like abacuses. So we buy them then—by the truckloads, in fact. We stamp them…

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    10 Back-To-School Tips For Teachers Using Google Docs

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Use Google Docs to collaborate with your colleagues on joint lesson plans or to create shared calendars for cross-classroom activities.

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    4 Questions Every Teacher Should Ask About Mobile Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Untethered from desks, a tablet represents personalized learning potential for a student in ways we’re just catching up to.

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  • A Teacher's Guide For Creating A School Twitter Chat
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    A Teacher’s Guide For Creating A School Twitter Chat

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How To Create A Twitter Chat In Your School contributed by Nellie Mitchell A twitter chat is an amazing resource for professional development and gives educators the option to participate in their PJs, from the comfort of their own home! It is essentially a chat room, with everyone sharing and talking and hanging out virtually—discussing…

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  • Start Small: A Wendell Berry Commencement Address
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    “The Peace Of Wild Things” By Wendell Berry

    ByTeachThought Staff

    A beautiful poem of suffering, anxiety about the future, and ultimately–finally–love. By Wendell Berry, here is “The Peace Of Wild Things.”

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  • A Definition Of Web Literacy (And How Students Can Benefit)
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    A Definition Of Web Literacy (And How Students Can Benefit)

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Web literacy touches on a variety of competencies but allows students to do one essential thing: meaningfully engage on the Internet.

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    GMOs: A Timely Inquiry-Based Learning Topic

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Do we fully understand the long-term effects of science–and if we don’t, how should that change how we “practice science”?

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