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#Iwishmyteacherknew Examples Revealing All Around
#Iwishmyteacherknew Examples Revealing All Around by TeachThought Staff Kyle Schwartz teaches third grade at Doull Elementary in Colorado. By now, you’ve […]
50+ Specific COVID-19 Recommendations For Schools
Ensure the plan includes strategies to reduce the spread of all infectious diseases. Effective strategies build on everyday school policies and practices.
Poem From 10-Year-Old Dyslexic Student Emphasizes Power Of Perspective
At first, the poem comes off as self-critical–a child lacking confidence and worrying about their place. But then, read it backwards…
Google Makes You Stupid If By Stupid You Mean Informed
A Columbia University study is a salve for teachers worried that Google’s making them–and their students–stupid.
Celebrating Literacy With The Reading/Pleasure Cycle
The Reading-Pleasure Cycle by Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed., radteach.com and Terry Heick Using your child’s interests, strengths, and talents you can connect them to […]
Lesson Example: Helping Students Respond To Art In A Museum
Helping Students Respond To Art In A Museum by Steve Berer, musexplore.net In this article, I will present a project […]
10 Tips For Better Password Security
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.
Comparing American & Chinese Use Of Technology In The Classroom
While schools in the United States continue to experiment with how to best use technology in the classroom, the same […]