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  • What Are You Going To Do To Inspire Students?
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    What Are You Going To Do To Inspire Students?

    ByTerrell Heick

    Resistance to ‘school work’ isn’t new, but if students literally—en masse—aren’t inspired to learn, why aren’t we more concerned?

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    Celebrating Literacy With The Reading/Pleasure Cycle

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The Reading-Pleasure Cycle by Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed., radteach.com and Terry Heick Using your child’s interests, strengths, and talents you can connect them to reading they enjoy as they simultaneously build their reading skills. Their increased reading skill will result in more satisfying reading experiences. In short, as literacy levels increase, so does the pleasure of reading. But this…

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  • Create, Publish, Promote: An iPad Workflow For Learning
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    Create, Publish, Promote: An iPad Workflow For Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Using The iPad To Promote Ambition In Students Part of the the power of mobile learning technology is a matter of location–that is, the lap of the student. In a 1:1 classroom, each student has access (to the world itself) through the internet. The internet is a place of endless publishing, conversation, time-wasting, discovery, peril, recreation, and…

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  • 20 Of The Best iPad Apps For Writing
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    20 Of The Best iPad Apps For Writing

    ByTeachThought Staff

    20 Apps For Writing On The iPad Though the tablet, in form, tends towards consumption, the iPad can also serve as a capable word processor. How capable depends on how demanding you are about your word processing. Whether or not you have a physical keyboard (Logitech makes a very functional–and very thin–bluetooth keyboard) also matters,…

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  • Teaching Posts

    Talking To Students About Homosexuality

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Talking To Students About Homosexuality On the surface, discussing sexuality in schools doesn’t seem an entirely natural thing–not in an era of academics, anyway. From the inception of American public education through the early 1990s, classes on Home Economics, Woodworking, Shop, Automotive Repair, and even Sexual Education were standard fare. (One of these was probably…

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  • 7 Characteristics Of A Digitally Competent Teacher
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    7 Characteristics Of A Digitally Competent Teacher

    ByTeachThought Staff

    7 Characteristics Of A Digitally Competent Teacher by TeachThought Staff We’ve mused in the past on the kinds of things teachers might be expected to do with technology in the classroom, what they should be able to do with an iPad (assuming they have iPads), We’ve talked about the elements of a digital classroom, ways…

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  • Education Posts

    Bullet Proof Blankets For School Shootings Are A Thing

    ByTerrell Heick

    Bullet Proof Blankets For School Shootings Are A Thing by Terry Heick There is a market for bullet proof–or rather, bullet resistant–blankets to cover children with. I’m incapable of contextualizing this, so I’m just going to share some information and links for further reading, then move on before I take off running and never stop,…

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  • Engaging In Isolation: Student Engagement In A Flipped Classroom
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    Engaging In Isolation: Student Engagement In A Flipped Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Engaging In Isolation: Student Engagement in a Flipped Classroom by Tridib Roy Chowdhury, Senior Director, Products, Adobe Systems This is part 2 of the series “Responsive Teaching For A Changing World,” a 3-part series is sponsored by Adobe Presenter 9. The Flipped Classroom model allows every student to learn at their own pace, with the rewind button of…

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  • A 1:1 iPad Menu For Guided Reading
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    A 1:1 iPad Menu For Guided Reading

    ByTeachThought Staff

    A 1:1 iPad Menu For Guided Reading Choice boards are powerful tools for providing students with both choice and direction in their work. The idea, creatively shown below from teacher/blogger Monica Evon in the form of a menu, allows teachers to guide students towards certain forms of academic practice, or demonstration of specific standards. If, for…

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  • The Difference Between An Initialism And An Acronym
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    The Difference Between An Initialism And An Acronym

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What Is The Difference Between An Initialism And An Acronym? Initialisms and an acronyms are often confused, not so much that one is mistaken for another, but rather that initialisms aren’t usually named at all. To many, every series of letters (that function as initials) are called “acronyms.” The distinction, while primarily an academic distinction,…

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  • ‘Stop Stealing Dreams’ Asks A Great Question
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    ‘Stop Stealing Dreams’ Asks A Great Question

    ByTeachThought Staff

      ‘Stop Stealing Dreams’ Asks A Great Question Seth Godin is an author with a ranging topic landscape. Known more for his ideas on business and marketing than teaching and learning, in 2012 Godin nonetheless released a summary of his ideas on ed reform in a short eBook called “Stop Stealing Dreams.” You can guess the tone…

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  • Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection
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    Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection by TeachThought Staff Alan Watts (b 1915, d. 1973) was a British philosopher and speaker who was interested in translating Eastern philosophy into English. He frequently talked about Zen ideas–impermanence, thought, self, and other Zen-related thinking through the lens of day-to-day living. As a result, his language was…

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