Beyond ‘Drill And Kill’: How IXL Can Help Students Learn More
Questions are adaptive, ensuring that students are always working at the correct difficulty level and on the right concept.
Questions are adaptive, ensuring that students are always working at the correct difficulty level and on the right concept.
What kinds of questions to ask students support what they’ve learned remotely and enhance their ability to apply it?
Good work is applying your affection, intellect, and specific ‘genius’ on people and places you depend on and that depend on you.
With an authentic audience in PBL, inquiry can help students ask important questions like, ‘Who is our audience and what are their needs?’
Exit tickets can clarify student proficiency but can be used for more than just on-the-fly formative assessment.
Genius hour is an approach to learning where students are guided by their own interests, background knowledge, and curiosity to learn.
How To Help Children Cope With Changes Resulting From COVID-19 contributed by Sanam Edwards, Teacher It’s been more than a year since we shifted to our virtual platform on Teams. Learners have acclimated to technology like fish to water, and it is sometimes educators who must keep stride with their hunger for new tech tools….
TeachThought will soon offer courses for teachers and I’d love feedback from you to make it better if you’ve got a few minutes.
Using the XP-PEN tablet with Microsoft Education apps amplifies their potential for increasing student learning and engagement.
Questions are indicators of engagement and curiosity in learning. Just as usefully, they are evidence for what a student understands.
Here are 22 simple assessment strategies and tips to help you become more frequent in your teaching, planning, and curriculum design.
From brainstorming ideas to streaming video, here are 12 of the best apps for collaborative learning in the classroom.