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What Is Additive Grading?

TeachThought StaffFeb 18, 20255 min read

Additive grading is method of grading that starts all students at zero and adds points for accomplishments and mastery.

A Better Alternative To Grading Student Writing

A Better Alternative To Grading Student Writing

Terrell HeickFeb 18, 20254 min read

For amateurs developing skills, the process is far more important than the product. This is true in science and is true for writing, too.

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16 Of The Best Phonics Apps For iPad

TeachThought StaffFeb 16, 20256 min read

16 Of The Best Phonics Apps For iPad by TeachThought Staff How To Choose The Right Reading App For Your Students […]

10 Tips For Better Password Security

10 Tips For Better Password Security

TeachThought StaffFeb 4, 20254 min read

While most of us have a go-to password, there are ground rules to follow if you want to reduce the chances of someone accessing your profiles.

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4 Levels Of Integration For Critical Thinking

Terrell HeickFeb 2, 20253 min read

How can you teach critical thinking? This framework offers a way to integrate critical thinking in your classroom.

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The Necessity Of Self-Criticism In Education

Terrell HeickFeb 2, 20255 min read

Education is ‘actuated’ by teachers. It makes sense that education should also be able to reflect critically on its own performance as well.

The Inside-Out School: A 21st Century Learning Model

The Inside-Out School: A 21st Century Learning Model

Terrell HeickFeb 1, 20254 min read

A micro-goal of the ‘Inside-Out’ School is a new kind of ‘intelligence’ where the macro-effect is healthier communities and citizenship.

Why People Play Video Games

Why People Play Video Games

TeachThought StaffFeb 1, 202513 min read

Gamers often throw around “escapism” when talking about their hobby, but this is a hollow explanation for what motivates us to play games.

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