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Team-Building Games For The First Day Of School

10 Team-Building Games For The First Day Of School

TeachThought StaffAug 1, 20245 min read

Team-Building games for the first day of school include Green Door, I never…, Me too!, Fact or Fiction, and Count to Ten.

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Improving The Relationship Between Schools And Communities

Terrell HeickJul 31, 20247 min read

If schools serve students and students are deeply embedded in the fabric of communities, how can we serve those students without knowing those communities?

10 Calendar Apps For Improved Scheduling

10 Calendar Apps For Improved Scheduling

TeachThought StaffJul 29, 20244 min read

by TeachThought Staff Life can be crushingly busy–especially if you’re an educator or any other profession where deadlines are constant […]

How To Teach Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom Without Technology

How To Teach Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom Without Technology

TeachThought StaffJul 20, 20246 min read

Actual access to Artificial Intelligence in the classroom only requires a web browser but what about teaching AI without technology?

Shifting The Focus From Perceived Quality To Effect

8 Strategies Your Teaching More Enjoyable This Year

Terrell HeickJul 18, 20247 min read

Social-Emotional Teaching is every bit as important as Social-Emotional Learning. Teaching matters and teachers matter

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How To Connect Schools And Communities Using Technology

Terrell HeickJul 12, 20246 min read

In light of the access of modern technology, schools can evolve while simultaneously growing closer to the people they serve.

The Pedagogy Of The Oppressed Quote

The Pedagogy Of The Oppressed Freire

TeachThought StaffJul 2, 202430 min read

by TeachThought Staff Paulo Freire’s “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” is a foundational text in educational theory. Its enduring significance […]

What Problem Does Technology Help Schools Solve?

What Problem Does Technology Help Schools Solve?

Terrell HeickJul 2, 20243 min read

How can we properly evaluate education technology? What exactly should new tools improve or what exactly should they create?

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