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  • strategies for creating an atmosphere of problem-solving
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    12 Strategies For Creating A Culture Of Problem-Solving In Your Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Problem-solving and critical thinking are both skills and habits that allow students to apply and transfer academic knowledge into the real-world.

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  • the difference between projects and PBL
    Project-Based Learning Posts

    The Difference Between Projects And PBL

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What’s the difference between projects and PBL? In PBL, the focus is not on projects but the process of learning through projects.

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  • what technology cannot replace
    The Future Of Learning Posts

    What Technology Can Replace In The Classroom (& What It Cannot)

    ByTerrell Heick

    From curriculum maps and report cards to metacognition & field trips, here are some examples of what technology can replace in the classroom.

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  • 50 ways to empower students
    Teaching Posts

    50 Ways To Empower Students In A Connected World

    ByTeachThought Staff

    From voice and choice to global collaboration and opportunity, there are many ways to empower students in the modern classroom.

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  • Technology

    4 Examples Of Technology In The Special Education Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Technology in classrooms can often allow students with special needs to learn without a special curriculum.

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  • From Procedural Knowledge To Self Knowledge: The 4 Stages Of Curiosity
    Learning Posts

    From Procedural Knowledge To Self Knowledge: The 4 Stages Of Curiosity

    ByTerrell Heick

    In the first stage of curiosity, students are primarily concerned with procedural knowledge: What they’re supposed to do and how.

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  • 8 math careers
    Education Posts

    Math Jobs: 8 Very Different Careers That Depend On Numbers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Math jobs from engineering and meteorology to financial planning & research are increasing as technology deepens its cultural relevance.

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  • people changing education as we know it
    The Future Of Learning Posts

    11 People Changing Education As We Know It

    ByTeachThought Staff

    These individuals have cemented their place as forces of educational change by being outspoken advocates and leaders in innovation.

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  • does your teaching require genius or suppress it
    Teaching Posts

    Does Your Teaching Suppress Genius–Or Require It?

    ByTerrell Heick

    What happens when, after demonstrating mastery of every standard we can think of, students are exceptional at absolutely nothing?

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  • The Impact Of Technology On Curiosity
    The Future Of Learning Posts

    The Impact Of Technology On Curiosity

    ByTerrell Heick

    Understanding the impact of technology on curiosity suggests that we first understand the role of curiosity in the learning process itself.

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  • benefits of work-study programs for students
    Education Posts

    The Benefits Of Work-Study Programs For Students

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The benefits of a work-study program include flexible scheduling and the ability to gain non-academic skills & experience outside of class.

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  • Education Posts

    The Pale Blue Dot Is A Moving Overview Of Humankind

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Carl Sagan’s ‘The Pale Blue Dot’ has been the voiceover for countless YouTube videos over the years, but this one is the best I’ve seen.

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