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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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  • 9 Indicators Of Authentic Mobile Learning
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    9 Indicators Of Authentic Mobile Learning [Updated]

    ByTerrell Heick

    Designing instruction around tablets requires some slight shifts in how you view when, why, and how learning happens.

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  • 44 Young Adult Dystopian Novels For Teens
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    44 Young Adult Dystopian Novels For Teens

    ByTeachThought Staff

    While the content can be dramatic, dystopian novels for young adults can offer a kind of practice for navigating an uncertain world.

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  • The Difference Between A Good Question And A Bad Question
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    The Difference Between A Good Question And A Bad Question

    ByTerrell Heick

    A question is only a strategy (for inquiry) and must therefore have a purpose if we want to evaluate its quality.

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  • Teaching Posts

    3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping

    ByTerrell Heick

    What Are 3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping? by Terry Heick The school year isn’t a series of sprints, but the way you forge your curriculum can make it feel that way. The most common way of structuring how you teach is by first assembling standards into units, then those units into lessons. You…

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  • Alan Watts Stop Thinking So Much
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    Alan Watts: Don’t Think Too Much

    ByTerrell Heick

    From this practice, you learn to experience, to realize, that what happens to you, and what you do are one in the same process.

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  • The Enduring Residue Of Project-Based Learning PD
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    The Enduring Residue Of Project-Based Learning PD

    ByDrew Perkins

    Project based learning is a significant paradigm shift for most teachers and schools that takes sustained work to be successful.

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  • 12 Tips To Help Students Manage Their Digital Footprint
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    12 Tips For Students To Manage Their Digital Footprints

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Helping students learn to manage their digital footprints starts with helping them understand how they’re vulnerable, then how to address it.

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  • Project-Based Learning Posts

    Examples Of Student Work In Project-Based Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    In project-based learning, students and teachers work together to identify content and skills necessary to complete a project.

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