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  • the taxonomy of significant learning
    Learning Posts

    What Is The Taxonomy Of Significant Learning?

    ByTerrell Heick

    The Taxonomy Of Significant Learning is useful for making design considerations for student learning experiences.

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  • what to do when students turn in incomplete work
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    3 Ways You Can Respond When Students Turn In Incomplete Work

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How Can You Respond When Students Turn In Incomplete Work? contributed by Heather M. Stocker It’s like looking at a photograph where only a small bit of the picture is discernible, but you can’t tell that what you’re actually looking at. This is what happens when students turn in incomplete assignments. Incomplete assignments only give…

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  • 52 mistakes we need to stop making in education
    Teaching Posts

    52 Mistakes We Need To Stop Making In Education

    ByTerrell Heick

    We Need To Stop Making These Mistakes In Education by Terry Heick The context for this one is simple enough–what mistakes do we constantly make in education that hold us back from the best versions of ourselves? From realizing our collective potential as a construct, field, and industry? What mistakes do we make over and over…

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  • 6 tips for powerfully integrated projects
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    6 Tips For PBL Planning Across Content Areas

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here are 6 tips that we have learned to make integrated projects powerful learning experiences for all students.

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  • "Teachers are everywhere. What is wanted is a learner."
    Education Posts

    “Teachers are everywhere. What is wanted is a learner.”

    ByTerrell Heick

    “There is finally the pride of thinking oneself without teachers. The teachers are everywhere. What is wanted is a learner.”

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  • 15 Of The Best Ways To Share Large Files
    Technology

    15 Of The Best Ways To Share Large Files

    ByTeachThought Staff

    From Microsoft OneDrive and Hightail to Google Drive and Dropbox, here are 15 of the best ways to share large files–updated for 2021.

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  • 27 ways to promote digital citizenship
    Technology

    27 Power Verbs to Promote Digital Citizenship

    ByTeachThought Staff

    In this infographic, Mia MacMeekin provides 27 tips to promote digital citizenship in children (and adults).

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  • want to become a better teacher? try slowing down
    Teaching Posts

    Want To Become A Better Teacher? Try Slowing Down

    ByTerrell Heick

    All of education may seem like it is trying to exert its will on your classroom. Let it push. Try slowing down. Growing things takes time.

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  • 6 strategies for teaching with Bloom's taxonomy
    Teaching Posts

    6 Strategies For Teaching With Bloom’s Taxonomy

    ByTerrell Heick

    Bloom’s Spiraling is the process of starting first at lower levels of Bloom’s–recalling, defining, explaining, etc.–and then progressively increasing the level of thinking.

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  • stop saying learning styles don't work
    Learning Posts

    Stop Saying Learning Styles Don’t Work

    ByTerrell Heick

    Somehow, the idea that one student learns best by listening and another while doing jumping jacks has come to define learning styles.

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  • 12 simple ideas for holiday activities in the classroom
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    12 Ideas For Holiday Activities In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What is the relationship between The Grinch and his dog? Who’s more important to the story and why?

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  • 12 alternatives to letter grades in education
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    12 Alternatives To Letter Grades In Education

    ByTerrell Heick

    In this alternative to letter grades, work is first graded and then, through revision and iteration, is gradually improved and ultimately curated.

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