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  • Deeper Learning: A Definition And A Free Course For Teachers
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    Deeper Learning: A Definition And A Free Course For Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Deeper Learning: A Definition And A Free Course For Teachers The following is an edited transcript of an interview with Laura McBain and Ryan Gallagher of High-Tech High, a public charter school based in San Diego, on their upcoming MOOC, “Deeper Learning”, hosted by P2PU starting January 20, 2014. Interview by Charlie Chung of Class…

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  • Analyzing An Author’s Position With Digital Media
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    Analyzing An Author’s Position With Digital Media

    ByTerrell Heick

    Analyze the game developer’s position on religious tolerance in modern society, then compare or contrast it to another author’s position.

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  • Teacher Profile: Hacking The Elementary Classroom
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    Teacher Profile: Hacking The Elementary Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Teacher Profile: Hacking The Elementary Classroom Michelle Cordy is a 3 and 4th grade elementary school teacher in Canada with some interesting ideas on hacking her classroom. And the influence for these ideas? Literal hackers. Michelle has found inspiration from hackers–not necessarily the ones that recently stole your Target credit card information, but rather the…

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    How Passionate Teaching Breeds Innovative Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    contributed by AJ Juliani John Maeda grew up working in his family’s Seattle tofu store in the 1980s. He was a bright and curious student who self-taught himself some computer coding in high school with no internet to learn from. Like many high school students he had dreams, but very little direction. Getting good grades, working…

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  • Taking A Closer Look At What The Research Says About Preschool
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    Taking A Closer Look At What The Research Says About Preschool

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Taking A Closer Look At What The Research Says About Preschool by Neal McCluskey, Ph.D. Associate Director, Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute Register For Pre-School Education: What The Research Says hosted by The Cato Institute Live Stream of the event can be viewed Tuesday, January 7th at 12 p.m. Eastern A Nation at Risk. New American Schools….

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  • Introducing Teacher Cards: Whom Vs Who
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    Introducing Teacher Cards: Whom Vs Who

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Introducing TeachThought Teacher Cards: Whom Vs Who Edit: We had the definitions at the bottom of the car wrong on the first one. The above version should be correct! In 2014, we’re going to continue to experiment with new content forms to bring you the right content at the right time for your classroom. One…

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  • 98 Books That Shaped Work In America
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    98 Books That Shaped Work In America

    ByTeachThought Staff

    98 Books That Shaped Work In America by Carl Fillichio I love a challenge, and I love my sister. And, not uncommonly, nothing stirs my competitive spirit quite like sibling rivalry. So for the past year or so, I’ve been in an ongoing competition with my sister Carolyn focused on a passion we share –…

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  • Teach Like Minecraft: 5 Strategies To Craft Creative Students
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    Teach Like Minecraft: 5 Strategies To Craft Creative Students

    ByTerrell Heick

    Teach Like Minecraft: 5 Strategies To Craft Creative Students by Terry Heick At this point, some of you are probably sick of hearing about Minecraft. It has gone from game to phenomenon, selling bajillions of copies and crowding the mindscape of 6th graders everywhere for what seems like centuries. But before you go, there may…

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  • A Teacher’s Guide To Performance Assessment
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    A Teacher’s Guide To Performance Assessment

    ByTeachThought Staff

    There are many forms of performance tasks: short and long constructed response, drawings and videos, interview.

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    10 Tips For A Smarter iPad-Based Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here are 10 tips to help you create a smarter iPad-based classroom. The goal is to support content so the iPad doesn’t become your content.

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  • 5 Resolutions To Modernize Your Teaching For 2014
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    5 Resolutions To Modernize Your Teaching For 2014

    ByTeachThought Staff

    5 Resolutions To Modernize Your Teaching In 2014 by Jennifer Rita Nichols, Teacher When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, we all hear about the typical weight/health/finance related promises we make to ourselves – but why not use this yearly changeover to make some classroom promises instead? We can all use some new goals, and…

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  • 6 Pros & Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom
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    6 Pros & Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    6 Pros & Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom contributed by Aimee Hosler Like it or not, American youth are decidedly online. According to a 2013 report by Pew Research, 78 percent of teens have cell phones, and almost half of those are smartphones — which means they can log onto the Internet virtually…

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