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3 Simple Strategies For More Rigorous Instruction

TeachThought StaffMar 5, 20146 min read

3 Simple Strategies For More Rigorous Instruction by Barbara Blackburn, author of Rigor is not a 4-Letter Word In this posting, we’ll […]

5 Innovative Tools For Data-Based Teaching

5 Innovative Tools For Data-Based Teaching

TeachThought StaffMar 4, 20144 min read

5 Innovative Tools For Data-Based Teaching by Justin Mann, Geddit.com Teachers have always had their bag of tricks when it comes […]

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2015-2020: The Rise Of The Teacherpreneur

TeachThought StaffMar 3, 20146 min read

With the growth of app development & personalized learning, the next five plus years will see the rise of the teacherpreneur.

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It’s The Goal Of The Question That Matters

Grant WigginsMar 3, 201413 min read

Few understand what validity means in assessment and how it is determined. This confusion leads to various unhappy and important consequences.

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The Definition Of Authentic Assessment For Learning

Grant WigginsFeb 28, 20148 min read

A ‘real-world’ assessment is meant to focus on the impact of one’s work in real or realistic–and often ‘messy’–contexts.

Who To Follow On Twitter: 15 #edtech Personalities

Who To Follow On Twitter: 15 #edtech Personalities

TeachThought StaffFeb 28, 20145 min read

If you’re choosy about where and with whom you engage, social media can enrich your teaching experience in ways you may not have imagined.

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom

TeachThought StaffFeb 27, 201410 min read

Google Finance: Enter information from Google Finance into spreadsheets with this formula Syntax: =GoogleFinance(“symbol”; “attribute”).

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Hattie’s Index Of Teaching & Learning Strategies: 39 Effect Sizes In Ascending Order

TeachThought StaffFeb 25, 20145 min read

Hattie’s effect sizes in ascending order are not recommendations, but rather a comprehensive synthesis of a huge amount of data.

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