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Music To Teach With: Hurt, By Johnny Cash

Music To Teach With: Hurt, By Johnny Cash Read More

Students love music. It’s engaging, and offers an accessible and authentic format to access ideas and draw standards-related teaching from.

A Single Set Of National Standards Is Just Creepy

A Single Set Of National Standards Is Just Creepy Read More

Our fascination with uniformity has something to do with our constant need to “scale” everything across billions and billions of people.

definition of alliteration

Blackalicious Offers A Dizzying Definition Of Alliteration

Blackalicious Offers A Dizzying Definition Of Alliteration Read More

Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a sequence of words: Sally and her seashells, Peter and his peppers.

Teachers, Keep Your Eye On The Prize

Teachers, Keep Your Eye On The Prize Read More

I was moved to share Bryan Stevenson’s “We Need To Talk About An Injustice,” because of its authenticity, utility, and value for teachers.

The Best Study Apps For The Plugged-In Student

20 Of The Best Study Apps For The Plugged-In Student

20 Of The Best Study Apps For The Plugged-In Student Read More

The included list highlights some of the best study apps out there, from stalwarts like Evernote and Any.Do to others like CamScanner & Zite.

what's the definition of an academic argument?

Chasing The Definition Of An Academic Argument

Chasing The Definition Of An Academic Argument Read More

Although many people think that an academic argument is a one-sided attempt at persuasion, it’s really more like a scientific paper.

An Example Of A Socratic Discussion With A Student

An Example Of A Socratic Discussion With A Student

An Example Of A Socratic Discussion With A Student Read More

Here is a simple question that, asked with the right tone, can provide a lifeline to any student in any context.What do you think?

The Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration

The Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration

The Difference Between Technology Use And Technology Integration Read More

Is technology peripheral to the learning activity or essential to its success? Does it deliver information or help students create meaning?

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