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Books That Disrupt Traditional Perspectives & Practices In Education

TeachThought StaffDec 9, 202119 min read

These books seek to disrupt traditional perspectives & practices in education by making adjustments that support students in the best ways.

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31 Of The Most Influential Books About Education [Updated]

Grant WigginsDec 8, 20213 min read

Note that there are no books about education on the list from 1990 – present.  Too early to make the call, in my humble opinion.

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7 Pros And Cons Of Using Siri For Learning

TeachThought StaffDec 7, 20215 min read

It was going to revolutionize computing just as the Mac had done.  Though not specifically an educational program, many in […]

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What Are The Best Education Blogs For Teachers?

TeachThought StaffDec 7, 202117 min read

Written by parents, CEOs, teachers, and admin, these best of the best education blogs stand out with their unique style & excellent content.

The 28 Best Graphic Novels for Reluctant High School Readers

The 28 Best Graphic Novels for Reluctant High School Readers

TeachThought StaffDec 7, 20219 min read

Many educators find graphic novels beneficial for struggling readers or students who profess that they do not enjoy reading.

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What Are The Effects Of The California School Choice Initiative?

TeachThought StaffDec 7, 20217 min read

The California School Choice initiative has what it takes to truly revolutionize our education system by creating friendly competition.

The Best Quotes About Critical Thinking

40 Of The Best Quotes About Critical Thinking

TeachThought StaffDec 1, 202111 min read

These quotes about critical thinking can be used to generate reflection, writing & discussion about critical thinking’s value in a society.

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Conversation: Building Knowledge Through Project-Based Learning

Drew PerkinsNov 29, 20212 min read

One could reasonably cite the complexity of constructivist teaching and learning as a reason to default to more traditional teaching methods.

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