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  • how to add feedback to student writing on Google Docs
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    How To Add Feedback To Student Writing On Google Docs

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Being able to quickly provide learning feedback is one of the best part about well-designed technology tools, and Google Docs is no exception.

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  • Education Posts

    Hey Everyone, Momo Is Not A Hoax

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here’s a topic that has gotten attention recently–attention I’m sure will die down and in a few weeks be an internet historical footnote.

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  • theory of learning curves
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    A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.

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  • Technology

    YouTube For Children: Is It Still Worth The Risk?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Over time, we’ve seen YouTube morph from a digital video library to a vending machine for ‘streamers’ saying/doing anything for subscribers.

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  • 10 ways to give students more control of their learning
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    10 Ways To Give Students More Control Of Their Education

    ByTeachThought Staff

    One way to give students more control of their education is to allow them to create their own schedule–and revise it as necessary.

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  • 6 Factors Of Academic Achievement To Guide Your Teaching
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    An Efficient Classroom: 6 Factors Of Academic Achievement

    ByTerrell Heick

    What are the primary factors of academic performance? While literacy skills and background knowledge matter, so does motivation.

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  • 6 facets of understanding
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    I’m Not Sure What To Think About Backward Design

    ByTerrell Heick

    Backward design encourages you to plan for a destination not by anticipating but visualizing the end and planning backward from there.

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  • Teaching Posts

    What Is The Identity Of Your Classroom?

    ByTerrell Heick

    Whether or not they’re accurate, how you’re perceived–and how your school, grade level, content area, and course are thought of–matters.

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  • 8 common sources of formative assessment data
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    8 Of The Most Common Sources Of Formative Assessment Data

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The usefulness of student data is generally proportional to the frequency with which it’s collected. Here are eight sources of formative assessment data.

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  • 12 priorities for the modern public school teacher
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    12 Things Teachers Worry About Today

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here, we discuss things teachers worry about today, in addition to student performance, mindset, wellbeing, and college/career readiness.

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  • what every teacher needs in order to grow
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    What Every Teacher Needs In Order To Grow

    ByTerrell Heick

    What Does Every Teacher Need In Order To Grow? by Terry Heick Teaching can do weird things to you. It can give you purpose and sanctuary, or dissolve both right in front of your eyes. It can energize and drain you. Inspire and demoralize you. Connect and isolate you. It’s an awkward mix art and…

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  • What Is eduCLIMBER? A Tool To Organize Student Data Once And For All
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    What Is eduCLIMBER? A Tool To Organize Student Data Once And For All

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The most compelling feature of eduCLIMBER might be how it provides a central location for dozens of data forms and outputs.

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