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    The Definition Of Personalized Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Whereas differentiation is about adapting a curriculum, personalized learning involves adapting and creating a curriculum.

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    Why Career & Technical Education Are Important

    ByTeachThought Staff

    contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher Why Career & Technical Education Are Important “What do we do with this stuff we’re learning?” Career & Technical Education answers that question. At many schools, students learn higher-level subjects, but they might not learn where to apply the lessons. At a CTE school, applying the knowledge is…

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  • Why Jargon In Education Is A Good Thing
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    Why Jargon In Education Is A Good Thing

    ByTerrell Heick

    Teachers don’t “give tests,” they “assess.” They don’t “go over it again,” they “remediate.” Simply put, jargon helps us be more specific.

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  • It's Time To Stop Talking About Bullying & Talk Kindness Instead
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    How Good Teachers Decenter Themselves

    ByGrant Wiggins

    How Good Teachers Decenter Themselves  by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education As teachers we understandably believe that it is the ‘teaching’ that causes learning. But this is too egocentric a formulation. As I said in my previous post, the learner’s attempts to learn causes all learning. The teaching is a stimulus; the attempted learning (or lack of it) is the…

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  • 96 Year-Old Man Recalls 73 Years Of Love In A Song

    96 Year-Old Man Recalls 73 Years Of Love In A Song

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Nothing endures like love. So when a 96 year-old man, recently widowed from his wife of 73 years, read about a songwriting contest, in lieu of his complete lack of experience he felt moved to respond. The heart-breaking–and heart-warming–result, published on twentytwowords.com, can be seen below. Love wins.

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  • What A Data Wall Looks Like
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    What A Data Wall Looks Like

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Schools use data walls to identify students for interventions, visualize common trends in data, and set goals for where students should be.

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    Why Study Skills Classes Matter Now More Than Ever

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Why Study Skills Classes Matter Now More Than Ever by Jane Healey, Ph.D. A recent article in the Chronicle for Higher Education addressed the Freshman Seminar experience and applauded the high ideals while reporting on the “mixed results.” The issue is an aged-old quandary: schools want entering students to collectively learn the necessary skills for…

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  • A Primer On Infographics In The Classroom
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    A Primer On Infographics In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Infographics use so many elements of traditional teaching: writing, research, & planning, while combining digital & traditional text forms.

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  • Bloom’s Taxonomy According To Jerry Seinfeld
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    Bloom’s Taxonomy According To Jerry Seinfeld

    ByTeachThought Staff

    You may find it amusing that someone has taken the traditionally dry taxonomy and mashed it with the comedy series Seinfeld to create something unique.

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  • The Neurological Benefits Of Practice
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    The Neurological Benefits Of Practice

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Decades of scientific research have shown that superior performance requires practicing beyond the point of mastery.

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  • A Teacher Goes Back To School: A Vignette
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    A Teacher Goes Back To School: A Vignette

    ByTeachThought Staff

    A Teacher Goes Back To School: A Vignette by Kay Bisaillon, Teacher (& Student) As many of you know, I have embarked on a new adventure this year. I have cut back my hours at work and registered for classes to continue my education. I feel so blessed to have this opportunity in my life….

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  • Using Instagram For Learning To Document Abstract Ideas
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    Using Instagram For Learning To Document Abstract Ideas

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Using Instagram For Learning To Document Abstract Ideas The use of Instagram in education may not make seem entirely logical, but just as social media and text messaging have made it almost seamless to send (inundate?) friends with messages, modern technology has made it more natural than ever to share images and videos with others…

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