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Let’s Focus On Local Assessment

Grant WigginsMay 10, 20144 min read

Let’s Focus On Local Assessment by Grant Wiggins, Authentic Education If you agree that the track we are going down on high-stakes […]

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20 Smart Educators With 1000 Followers Or Less

TeachThought StaffMay 8, 20144 min read

Who To Follow On Twitter: 20 Smart Educators With 1000 Followers Or Less Normally “who to follow on twitter” posts […]

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Blended Leaning Conference In Rhode Island Continues To Grow

TeachThought StaffMay 7, 20145 min read

This Blended Leaning Conference In Rhode Island Continues To Grow by Dawn Casey-Rowe The Highlander Institute is rapidly changing the […]

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8 Course Evaluation Templates To Get Feedback From Students

TeachThought StaffMay 6, 20142 min read

Getting feedback from your students can be an eye-opening experience. Course evaluation templates through Google Forms make it easy to get.

13 Very Different Tools To Help Students Find Their Voice

13 Very Different Tools To Help Students Find Their Voice

Terrell HeickMay 2, 20145 min read

Here are 6 different possibilities to help students find their voices, rom those text-based to artistic, dramatic to digital.

The Significant Benefits Of Social Learning

The Significant Benefits Of Social Learning

TeachThought StaffMay 1, 20145 min read

Thanks to gamification on networks like Khan Academy, students can enjoy solving problems as they gain ranks and compete with one another.

27 Ways To Assess Background Knowledge

27 Ways To Assess Background Knowledge

TeachThought StaffApr 30, 20142 min read

The purpose of assessing background knowledge is not to get everyone on the “same page,” but to make what a student knows visible.

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22 Things We Do As Educators That Will Embarrass Us In 25 Years

Terrell HeickApr 29, 20145 min read

What do we, as educators, do now that in 25 years we’ll look back on and shake our heads in embarrassment?

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