10 Things Every Teacher Needs To Survive
Teachers always need tools, strategies, and ideas but sometimes it’s the less obvious factors that determine their long-term success.
Teachers always need tools, strategies, and ideas but sometimes it’s the less obvious factors that determine their long-term success.
When joy and comfort are absent, students’ brains are distanced from effective information processing and long-term memory storage.
While funding one of several barriers to innovation in education, failures of communication and imagination might be more significant.
Hank (from King of the Hill) brings a clear-eyed vision to how he and the kids can be effective and useful, and the kids are transfixed.
In Google Classroom, you can now drag and drop topics and individual Classwork items. The main benefit is simpler organization.
ACT-R is a way of specifying how the brain itself is organized in a way that enables individual processing modules to produce cognition.
Here’s A Free Tool Kit From Harvard’s Project Zero To Incorporate Good Work Into Your Curriculum by Terry Heick Good work is central to TeachThought’s approach to teaching and learning. It’s part of the ethos of our Inside-Out School model and central to critical literacy. It’s also a recurring theme in Wendell Berry’s work (a Kentucky author who…
Teach students morphological strategies to figure out words they do not know, in addition to context-clue strategies.
What Are The Best Ways To Improve Retention In Your Students? by TeachThought Staff How you can help students retain what they learn? What sort of teaching strategies, curriculum mapping techniques, or other changes can you use to help them remember and apply information? Most broadly, this is a matter of understanding and transfer. The…
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For history teachers, being fascinated with the subject material is the best way to ensure students will remember it after tests are done.
Recently, we offered a glimpse of Google Science Journal, Today, we’re taking a look at how to add and delete questions on a Google Form.
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