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  • critical digital pedagogy
    The Future Of Learning Posts

    4 Characteristics Of Critical Digital Pedagogy

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Critical digital pedagogy must remain open to diverse voices and requires rethinking of how that collaboration happens across boundaries.

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  • Drawing Ideas: The Benefits Of Mindmapping For Learning
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    Drawing Ideas: The Benefits Of Mindmapping For Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Mind-maps allow teachers to gain insight into their students’ thought processes and see the development of their work.

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  • What Are The Primary Human Drives?
    Learning Posts

    What Are The Primary Human Drives?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    In outlining this theory, Rifkin provides four fundamental human needs culminating in a ‘first drive’: the drive to belong.

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  • Education Posts

    The Reality Of Access To Education Worldwide

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Access to education worldwide is a multifaceted challenge with significant disparities. In many developed countries, there is relatively good access to quality education, with free or affordable public schooling systems, well-trained teachers, and access to educational resources. However, access can still be limited in some regions due to socioeconomic factors, such as income inequality, and…

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  • 8 Switches To Update Project-Based Learning In The 21st Century
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    8 Switches To Update Project-Based Learning In The 21st Century

    ByTeachThought Staff

    PBL is a service-oriented form of instruction — here are 8 project-based learning switches you can make for 21st century learning.

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  • Personalized Learning Strategies That Work
    Learning Posts

    11 Personalized Learning Strategies That Work

    ByTerrell Heick

    A choice board is a simple personalized learning tool that provides scaffolding, tiering, use of Bloom’s, multiple learning styles, and more.

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    How To Teach Empathy In The Classroom

    ByTerrell Heick

    Want to teach students empathy? Start by helping students themselves not, “How am I unique?” but rather “How are we the same?”

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  • 12 ways learning in school is different than learning in the real world
    Learning Posts

    How Class Learning Is Different Than Real-World Learning

    ByTerrell Heick

    In school, learning is externally prompted by a quality judge, rather than curiosity, genius, or intended application in real-world learning.

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    How To Use Locked Mode On Google Chromebook [Updated]

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Locked Mode for Chromebooks means students can’t open up anything else but the assessment itself. That’s it.

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  • the underlying assumptions of a curriculum
    Learning Posts

    The Underlying Assumptions Of A Curriculum

    ByTerrell Heick

    One underlying assumption of a curriculum is that it’s comprised of knowledge and skills that are both knowable and worth knowing.

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    Critical Thinking Posts

    Create A Curriculum That Questions The Purpose Of Knowledge

    ByTerrell Heick

    The purpose of curriculum is to provide a mutual language to organize and communicate knowledge–and students inherit its implications.

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  • What is Google Science Journal?
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    Google Science Journal, Explained

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Google Science Journal is a platform that provides science resources, tools, and ideas for students and teachers.

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