Redefining What It Means To Be Human In The Absence Of The Humanities
We increasingly need the humanities because technology requires us to know what information we need and the kinds of questions we should ask.
We increasingly need the humanities because technology requires us to know what information we need and the kinds of questions we should ask.
18 Simple Ways To Make Your iPad Faster by TeachThought Staff You bought your iPad new three years ago, and now it’s getting a bit long in the tooth. Opening apps can take forever. Sometimes they crash, stop responding, or won’t open to begin with. If you want to extend the life of your little glass…
Acetaminophen Reduces Social Pain? The Physiology Of Bullying by David Palank, Principal at San Miguel School in Washington D.C. Study Abstract Summary Pain, whether caused by physical injury or social rejection, is an inevitable part of life. These two types of pain-physical and social-may rely on some of the same behavioral and neural mechanisms that register pain-related affect….
What technology does what? This edtech chart collects examples of edtech tools in a range of categories for teaching and learning.
Assess the extent to which students, unprompted, use the strategies when reading new text before ‘releasing responsibility.’
Conditional knowledge includes knowing when and why to apply various actions. This is crucial to the ongoing transfer of learning.
Tennessee By Arrested Development (Hip-Hop University) by TeachThought Staff Hip-Hop University: Tennessee By Arrested Development Lyrics Lord I’ve really been real stressedDown and out, losin’ groundAlthough I am black and proudProblems got me pessimistic Brothers and sisters keep messin’ upWhy does it have to be so damn tough?I don’t know where I can goTo let…
Encyclopedia Britannica Noet Edition combines one of the world’s most trusted sources of information with primary sources and research tools.
Laboratory neuroscience research cannot be proof of what will happen in a classroom or with any one student.
Real world work will be more engaging to students because it has more chance for credibility in their eyes, and usefulness in their lives.
I use Seesaw as a way to document exemplar student work and record evidence of the key academic skills they’re working towards.
Your Makerspace Should Reflect The Culture Of Your School by Britten Follett “What is the most unique item your students have created in their Makerspaces?” I asked our SXSWedu panel charged with sharing details about their Schools’ Vortex: Innovative Library Makerspaces. A giggling Darcy Coffta, Upper School Librarian and Innovation Director at Berwick Academy in…
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