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    7 Ways School Leaders Can Use Observations More Effectively

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How Can School Leaders Can Use Observations More Effectively? by Paul Moss  Whilst observations are certainly not the whole picture of a teacher’s skill, they can provide excellent opportunities for teachers to reflect on their practice. If my last article How Your Teacher Observation Can Help You Grow convinced teachers of the benefits of observations,…

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    High School History Teachers Lecture Too Much

    ByTeachThought Staff

    High School History Teachers Lecture Too Much by Grant Wiggins, Authentic Education Ed note: On May 26, 2015, Grant Wiggins passed away. Grant was tremendously influential on TeachThought’s approach to education, and we were lucky enough for him to contribute his content to our site. Occasionally, we are going to go back and re-share his most memorable…

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  • How Deductive Thinking Can Drive Student-Designed Research
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    How Deductive Thinking Can Drive Student-Designed Research

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Deductive Thinking Can Drive Student-Designed Research by Jane Healey, Ph.D. I specialize in an odd subject—research. I teach students to select a subject area, pick a topic, craft a question, design a prospectus, follow through on the plans, adapt to obstacles and “interesting” findings, organize results, and create an appropriate outcome that matches the content and…

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    Dear 1st-Year Me: 6 Takeaways From 32 Years Of Teaching

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Dear first-year me: Don’t forget to take time to be patient and really listen–to students and colleagues, but also your own mind and body.

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    Google Education On Air FAQ

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Google Education On Air May 8 & 9 & Here’s Your FAQ by TeachThought Staff What is it? Google Education on Air, an online conference for teacher, administrator, and IT professional development. When is it? May 8 & 9, 2015 Is there any cost to education on air? No, this is a free event. What…

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  • Education Posts

    This School Is Designed To Let Kids Be Kids

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Meet the world’s cutest kindergarten, designed by Takaharu Tezuka. In this talk, he walks us through a design process that lets kids be kids.

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  • #Iwishmyteacherknew Examples Revealing All Around
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    #Iwishmyteacherknew Examples Revealing All Around

    ByTerrell Heick

    #Iwishmyteacherknew Examples Revealing All Around by TeachThought Staff Kyle Schwartz teaches third grade at Doull Elementary in Colorado. By now, you’ve likely heard of her–or at least one of her ideas, #Iwishmyteacherknew. Every now and then, there’s an “Education” story that the masses take notice of–standardized testing, Michelle Rhee, Waiting for Superman, the flipped classroom, the…

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    What I Think About Teacher Effectiveness Ratings

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What I Really Think About Teacher Effectiveness Ratings by Grant Wiggins, Authentic Education While exploring teacher effectiveness ratings, I went looking for a New York City high school that had the same demographic profile as the struggling high school referenced previously (see here), but had nonetheless earned good ratings for making adequate improvement on their graduation rates and…

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  • How Your Teacher Observation Can Help You Grow
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    How Your Teacher Observation Can Help You Grow

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How Your Teacher Observation Can Help You Grow by Paul Moss  For many, teacher observations are their biggest source of dread. They stir feelings of nausea, spark vigorous and often angry debate about their efficacy, and are to be avoided at all costs. But with the trend of performance pay sliding into the education environment…

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  • Teaching Posts

    Culturally Responsive Teaching Starts With Students

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Culturally Responsive Teaching Starts With Students by Dr. Matthew Lynch, Dean of the School of Education, Psychology, & Interdisciplinary Studies at Virginia Union University A multicultural society is best served by a culturally responsive curriculum. Schools that acknowledge the diversity of their student population understand the importance of promoting cultural awareness. Teachers who are interested in fostering a…

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  • Cultural Exchange Program Seeks Young Adults

    Cultural Exchange Program Seeks Young Adults

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Cultural Exchange Program Seeks Young Adults by TeachThought Staff and Hostelling International USA Experiential learning. Cultural competency. The transformative power of travel. These are probably concepts you’re familiar with, but for 18-23 year olds from Egypt, France, Germany, Lebanon, Tunisia, and the United States, these ideals will take on a whole new meaning this summer. Through…

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  • Learning Posts

    A Student-Led, Flipped, Inquiry-Based Learning Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Teachers need to feel competent and comfortable being a guide at each step of flipped, inquiry-based learning.

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