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A New Priority? Teaching Mindfulness In Elementary School

TeachThought StaffJan 29, 20155 min read

Teaching Mindfulness In Elementary School From a press release MADISON, Wis. — Over the course of 12 weeks, twice a […]

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What If Schools Helped Students Identify And Scale Their Gifts?

Drew PerkinsJan 27, 20153 min read

What if schools were like startups and their goal was to help students find and scale their gifts, affections, and opportunities?

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Looming Teacher Observation? 7 Tips For A Better Outcome

TeachThought StaffJan 26, 20154 min read

Even the most effective person can stumble during a teacher observation. Here are a few things to diminish the likelihood of this happening.

An EdTech Primer: Technology Use, Benefits, And Online Safety Tips

An EdTech Primer: Technology Use, Benefits, And Online Safety Tips

TeachThought StaffJan 26, 20155 min read

An EdTech Primer: Technology Use, Benefits, And Online Safety Tips contributed by Amy Williams Today, many parents can pinpoint one […]

Editing Robert Burns For The 21st Century

Editing Robert Burns For The 21st Century

TeachThought StaffJan 24, 20156 min read

Editing Robert Burns For The 21st Century by Dr. Pauline Mackay, Lecturer in Robert Burns Studies, University of Glasgow Here at the […]

Microsoft’s Evolution: 8 Of The Biggest Changes For Windows 10

Microsoft’s Evolution: 8 Of The Biggest Changes For Windows 10

TeachThought StaffJan 23, 20154 min read

Microsoft’s Evolution: 8 Windows 10 Changes You Should Care About by TeachThought Staff So the live streamed event from Redmond […]

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How I Used Personal Passion Projects In My Classroom

TeachThought StaffJan 18, 20159 min read

How to best structure a Personal Passion Project was not something I had thought much about–mainly because I didn’t think students would take the option.

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Our Pedagogical Imperative: Making All Learners Feel Competent

TeachThought StaffJan 17, 20154 min read

Our Pedagogical Imperative: Making All Learners Feel Competent by Grant Wiggins, Authentic Education I happened to be in Paris the day of […]

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