A Visual Summary: 32 Learning Theories Every Teacher Should Know
From Constructivism and Connectivism to Situated Learning, here are 32 of the most common learning theories every teacher should know.
From Constructivism and Connectivism to Situated Learning, here are 32 of the most common learning theories every teacher should know.
Can you teach empathy? By defining, identifying, discussing, and modeling it, it isn’t much different than other Social Emotional Learning.
Schools can respond to book banning and policing by shifting emotionally charged conversations bac to children and the purpose of school.
We were given a long list of names and addresses and wished luck. Years later, I can say it was one of the best experiences of my teaching career.
Being a substitute teacher is a challenge. From team-building games to 20 questions, here are 15 activities for substitue teachers.
Students can use video to document and share learning artifacts from lessons, units, and project-based learning.
While schools should center children in purpose, tone, structure, function, etc., what about teachers? What do they need?
There are many ways to differentiate instruction, from flexible grouping to multiple assessments and improving student choice.
What/who is the most compelling, ongoing catalyst for helping students learn in your classroom? If it’s the teacher, you’re in trouble.
A Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Graphic by TeachThought Staff If you’re a TeachThought reader, you know that thought is at the core of our content–curiosity, critical thinking, self-direction, and play among other slivers of learning. This is especially true regarding teaching, learning, and technology. At the point where teaching, learning, and thinking overlap, the concept of a learning taxonomy…
With considerable trepidation, I commonly write about the future of education–the future of the classroom, the future role of the teacher, the role of robots (and whether or not robots can replace teachers), and AI and new models accommodate these technologies, such as Combination Learning, Self-Directed learning, and the Sync Learning Model, among others. What…
A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: An ongoing index of emerging learning models, theories, and technology for progressive teaching.
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