How To Teach Empathy In The Classroom
Want to teach students empathy? Start by helping students themselves not, “How am I unique?” but rather “How are we the same?”
Want to teach students empathy? Start by helping students themselves not, “How am I unique?” but rather “How are we the same?”
In school, learning is externally prompted by a quality judge, rather than curiosity, genius, or intended application in real-world learning.
Locked Mode for Chromebooks means students can’t open up anything else but the assessment itself. That’s it.
One underlying assumption of a curriculum is that it’s comprised of knowledge and skills that are both knowable and worth knowing.
The purpose of curriculum is to provide a mutual language to organize and communicate knowledge–and students inherit its implications.
Google Science Journal is a platform that provides science resources, tools, and ideas for students and teachers.
For schools in districts where there is no choice but to open, COVID safety strategies are a must. This, of course, means change.
Whether you’re new or know how to create an online course, we hope this guide provides some helpful orientation.Â
A good question can open minds, shift paradigms, and force the uncomfortable but transformational cognitive dissonance that can help create thinkers.
Here are 30 of the best teaching tools that integrate with and otherwise extend and improve Google Classroom.
The shift toward a fluid, formless, socialized nature of information, thought, and belief is a not a small one.
In an increasingly digital world, the things a student needs to know are indeed changing–sometimes drastically.
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