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  • 8 Types Of Imagination
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    8 Types Of Imagination

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Here, Dr. Murray Hunter has offered eight types of imagination we use on a daily basis, from constructive to empathic and dreaming.

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  • 27 Ways To Engage Teachers At Your Next Faculty Meeting
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    27 Ways To Engage Teachers At Your Next Faculty Meeting

    ByTeachThought Staff

    In this infographic, Mia MacMeekin offers 27 ways to make your next staff meeting more interesting—and engaging—for teachers.

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  • storytelling tips for teachers
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    30 Storytelling Tips For Teachers To Capture Students’ Attention

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Storytelling is one of the best ways to communicate to someone. Here are 30 storytelling tips for teachers to better reach their students.

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  • elements of experiential learning
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    What Is Carl Rogers, ‘Freedom to Learn’?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Rogers names five elements of experiential learning, including self-initiation, self-evaluation, and a meaningful essence.

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  • 8 Strategies To Make Learning Visual In Your Classroom
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    8 Strategies To Make Learning Visual In Your Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Sketchnotes, graphic organizers, visualizing data, and art are just a few strategies to make learning visual in your classroom.

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  • How To Cite A Tweet: MLA Style
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    How To Cite A Tweet: MLA Style

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How to cite a tweet depends on context, but generally begin with the username, then add the verbatim tweet in quotations.

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  • 25 Of The Most Misunderstood Ideas In Education
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    25 Of The Most Misunderstood Ideas In Education

    ByTerrell Heick

    Some of the misunderstood ideas in education include the role of parents, the function of a letter grade, and what it means to ‘understand.’

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  • 20 Observable Characteristics Of Effective Teaching
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    20 Observable Characteristics Of Effective Teaching

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What makes an effective teacher? Or more specifically, what observable characteristics might you see and hear?

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  • How To Add Materials To An Assignment In Google Classroom
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    How To Add Materials To An Assignment In Google Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Adding Materials To An Assignment In Google Classroom by TeachThought Staff Adding materials to assignments in Google Classroom is simple–basically navigating to the Assignments page, clicking the paperclip icon, then choosing the source of the file from the dropdown menu. For slightly more delineated step-by-step instructions on how to add materials to an assignment in…

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  • Here Is How Jeff Bezos Can Actually Save Education
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    Is Focusing On Student ‘Improvement’ The Wrong Approach?

    ByTerrell Heick

    We’ve become so obsessed with looking inward and trying to achieve our ideals, that we’re less equipped to be a human on the outside.

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  • 15 Interesting Ways To Start Class Tomorrow
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    15 Interesting Ways To Start Class Tomorrow

    ByTerrell Heick

    The best part of ‘Count to 10’ is that it gives students who may not be the ‘best’ at other things a chance to win. If less than 90% of your students are smiling the whole time, you’re doing it wrong.

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  • 5 Ideal Traits Of A Project-Based Learning Teacher
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    5 Ideal Traits Of A Project-Based Learning Teacher

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Project-based learning teachers aren’t afraid of a lack of knowledge or skill because they can reach out to experts and learn alongside their students.

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