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Other Data: 20 Signs You’re Making A Difference As A Teacher

TeachThought StaffFeb 4, 20212 min read

Teachers are given bar graphs on tests to show if they’re actually making a difference but there are other data points you should consider.

8 learning domains of modern critical pedagogy

8 Learning Domains Of Modern Critical Pedagogy

Terrell HeickFeb 4, 20215 min read

How has teaching changed? What is 21st century pedagogy? Key elements include analytics, personalization, place, and perspective.

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Helping Students Read By Choosing The Right Literacy Strategy

TeachThought StaffFeb 3, 20214 min read

Start with the big ideas of written communication: Who (author) is saying what (theme/main idea, etc.) to whom (audience)?

Here Is How Jeff Bezos Can Actually Save Education

Here Is How Jeff Bezos Can Actually Save Education

Terrell HeickFeb 2, 20216 min read

All of this money and effort is the kind of energy that keeps education going. But ‘keeping it going’ is also kind of the problem.

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How To Make Learning Visible: A Spectrum

Terrell HeickFeb 1, 20219 min read

As we make learning visible, the process and sequence of learning is illuminated. This helps students see understanding as always evolving.

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6 Speech And Language Apps For iOS

TeachThought StaffJan 30, 20214 min read

Speech and language is one area of educational apps that has exploded with smashing success. Here are 6 options to try out for iOS.

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Making The Best Use Of Online Learning Sites During Lockdown Lessons

TeachThought StaffJan 24, 20215 min read

The coronavirus and the consequent lockdowns have forced the world to adapt in a multitude of ways–eLearning among them.

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8 Strategies For Helping Students Learn To Ask For Help

TeachThought StaffJan 20, 20216 min read

Help students understand that ‘help’ is the norm in the creative, scientific, and professional world. Asking for help is OK and necessary.

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