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  • questions to ask your students
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    12 Questions To Ask Your Students On The First Day Of School

    ByTerrell Heick

    Here are 12 questions to ask students on the first day of school, including: “What do you need from me to be successful this year?”

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  • 6 Messages Every Student Should Hear On The First Day Of School
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    6 Messages Every Student Should Hear On The First Day Of School

    ByTeachThought Staff

    6 Messages Every Student Should Hear On The First Day Of School by Terry Heick & Jackie Gerstein I took an excerpt from a recent post by Jackie, 6 Activities I Use To Build Connections With Students At The Beginning Of The Year because it seemed too valuable to get buried in a post on a different topic….

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  • 7 strategies to create learning badges
    Teaching Posts

    Grade Differently: 7 Categories To Create Learning Badges

    ByTerrell Heick

    The effect of well-designed learning badges is a kind of encouragement mechanic that helps students see their own progress.

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  • Will You Still Be Teaching Next Year?
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    Will You Still Be Teaching Next Year?

    ByTerrell Heick

    Ask yourself if teaching is good for you. Healthy. Sustainable. What you want to do and be. A lot has changed in education. A lot.

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  • Difference Between Editing and Proofreading
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    Difference Between Editing and Proofreading

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Adjustments in this area help align the paper with academic standards and expectations,

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    4 Simple Ideas To Use Technology To Engage Students

    ByTeachThought Staff

    If we want to use technology to engage our students, it should have a purpose and amplify their learning experiences and potential.

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  • The Difference Between Logical Fallacies And Cognitive Biases
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    The Difference Between Logical Fallacies And Cognitive Biases

    ByTerrell Heick

    The difference between fallacies and biases is fallacies are real-time thinking errors while biases are pre-dispositions for future errors.

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  • 8 Ways To Improve How Schools Relate To Communities
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    8 Ways To Improve How Schools Relate To Communities

    ByTeachThought Staff

    8 Things Teachers Can Do To Improve Their Bedside Manner by TeachThought Staff Ed note: Though the word ‘parents’ is used, the premise of the article is really about how schools communicate with communities at large. Whether the communication is intended for a grandparent raising a child, a local organization that works with schools, or…

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  • Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain
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    Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The feeling that I get observing students learning for themselves and assuming ownership of their experience is pure joy.

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  • We Should Teach About Uncomfortable Ideas, Here’s How
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    We Should Teach About Uncomfortable Ideas, Here’s How

    ByDrew Perkins

    We can striving to remain true to the ideals of liberal science and the cascading norms of conversation using an inquiry stance.

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    4 Graphic Designs Apps For Students

    ByTeachThought Staff

    If you’re a student looking for some graphic design apps for your tablet related to your subject, here’s a list to help you out.

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  • 8 ways to create a brain-friendly classroom
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    8 Ways To Create A Brain-Friendly Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How can you create a brain-friendly classroom? By reducing stress, creating positive associations, and promoting feedback loops.

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