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    AI as a Teacher’s Partner in Modern Classrooms

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    Explore how teachers use AI as a true instructional partner—improving differentiation, feedback, assessment, workload reduction and student engagement through real, proven classroom scenarios.

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    How To Cite A Tweet: MLA Style

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The Standard Formula: @handle (Real Name). “The full text of the tweet goes here.” X, Day Month Year, URL.

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    12 Reasons Students Don’t Read & What You Can Do About It

    ByTerry Heick

    Students might see reading as something to do at school rather than an opportunity to be entertained, learn, or be exposed to new ideas.

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    7 Teaching Secrets For Long-Term Growth

    ByTerry Heick

    Protecting your planning period by shutting your door isn’t ‘backwards teaching,’ it’s a survival strategy.

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    NEW: Analogies Workbook For Critical Thinking | Practice Grades 6–10

    ByTeachThought Staff

    A printable PDF with 40+ practice sets in relationship types: Synonym, Antonym, Part-to-Whole, Cause–Effect, and Function.

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    The Most Important Things Students Learn At School

    ByTerry Heick

    Everything around us is some kind of pattern and we look for them. That’s how minds work. Learning requires us to disrupt those patterns.

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  • Seeing The Unseen Students: The Invisible Strength of Teachers
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    Seeing The Unseen Students: The Invisible Strength of Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    One afternoon, I asked a different question: “What would make school feel worth showing up for again?”

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    50 Quotes About Growth Mindset

    ByTerry Heick

    “The best learners aren’t confident—they’re curious.” Growth mindset begins with humility and wonder, not certainty.

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    18 Of The Best Formative Assessment Tools For Digital Exit Tickets

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    18 of the best formative assessment tools for teachers check for understanding.

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    RESEARCH: Accessing New Generation AI-Based Authoring Tools

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    Looking at the ongoing trends of AI based authoring tools in the context of Large Language Model.

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    Alternatives To ‘How Was School?”

    ByTerry Heick

    “What did you learn in school today?” It’s easy to resort to cliches when talking to kids about school. Here are some alternatives.

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  • 25 Resources For Teaching With Movies And Film
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    25 Resources For Teaching With Movies And Film

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    The film section of Tuppence Magazine has put together a list of the 25 best learning resources for film studies available online.

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    Ways To Quiet a Noisy Elementary Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Reliable ways to refocus students and begin instruction smoothly. Calm attention cues, transparent routines, and grade-band examples teachers can use right away.

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    50 Education Accounts You Should Follow On BlueSky

    ByTeachThought Staff

    From teachers to education researchers, here is a list BlueSky educators to improve the quality of your feed.

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