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Do you have an education podcast? You can now submit podcasts centered around innovative teaching and learning to TeachThought.
Do you have an education podcast? You can now submit podcasts centered around innovative teaching and learning to TeachThought.
Make digital spaces inviting to students–something that ‘belongs to your class’ rather than your class merely ‘using a digital space.’
How Does Daydreaming Improve Thinking? The student’s eyes drift to the classroom window and the teacher’s voice fades from consciousness. The daydream begins. It’s a familiar scene, one we have likely both experienced as students and struggled against in our students as teachers. But daydreaming is not what it might seem. Recent research in psychology…
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Give me a curriculum based on people–based on their habits and thinking patterns in their native places and a genuine need to understand.
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Integrating technology into teaching and learning is like adding electricity to architectural design: embedded from the beginning.
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