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3 Statements That Describe Rigorous Assessment

TeachThought StaffFeb 8, 20145 min read

There are (at least) 3 aspects of rigorous assessments: appropriateness, purpose, and promotion of understanding.

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The More I Lecture, The Less I Know If They Understand

Grant WigginsFeb 6, 201414 min read

The clearer I am about what I am saying and why, the more I may be blind to how unclear, confusing, or unhelpful the lecture is to a novice.

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3 Tips To Communicate More Effectively Via Social Media

TeachThought StaffFeb 5, 20143 min read

3 Tips To Communicate More Effectively Via Social Media by Bena Kallick, Institute for Habits of Mind Are you having […]

10 Digital Citizenship Hashtags To Join The Conversation

10 Digital Citizenship Hashtags To Join The Conversation

TeachThought StaffFeb 5, 20142 min read

As we’ve theorized before, we could consider the definition of digital citizenship as “The quality of habits, actions, and consumption […]

Think Pedagogy First, Technology Second

Think Pedagogy First, Technology Second

TeachThought StaffFeb 4, 20141 min read

The following infographic from Krista Moroder offers another simple piece of advice: thinking pedagogy first, technology second.

Actually Achieving Close Reading With Digital Tools

Actually Achieving Close Reading With Digital Tools

TeachThought StaffFeb 2, 20145 min read

As we think about how reading habits change & how to support students in print & digital spaces, I hope you’ll model reading practices.

What Are The Challenges Of Data Collection In The Classroom?

The Challenges Of Data Collection In The Classroom?

TeachThought StaffFeb 1, 20144 min read

How do we display data so that it is accessible? If teachers are given this data, what do they with it to improve outcomes for students?

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7 Global Education Facts & Statistics That Reflect A Changing World

TeachThought StaffJan 31, 20144 min read

We need to prepare students for a world where borders are blurred and learning about other cultures is as ubiquitous as learning to read.

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