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34 Strategies For The Stages Of Assessment: Before, During…

Mia MacMeekin’s graphic offers 34 strategies for all of the stages of assessment –before, during, and after.

How Great Teaching And Learning Grow Under The PBL…

Drew PerkinsOct 5, 2016

Growing Great Teaching And Learning Under The PBL Umbrella Framework contributed by Drew Perkins “You mean I have to throw […]

Using Project-Based Learning To Flip Bloom’s Taxonomy For Deeper…

Drew PerkinsAug 11, 2016

A central feature of high quality PBL is the pedagogical relationship between the Driving Question and the “Need to Knows” that stem…

7 Characteristics of Great Professional Development

Drew PerkinsApr 27, 2016

What are the characteristics of great professional development for teachers? It starts with training that actually improves their teaching.

How The Culture Of Achievement Is Hurting Our Schools

Drew PerkinsJan 17, 2016

The Culture of Achievement is having a dangerous effect on education, focusing on easily quantifiable & measurable results: test scores.

The Big Picture Of Education Technology: The Padagogy Wheel

TeachThought StaffDec 12, 2014

The Big Picture Of Education Technology: The Padagogy Wheel by TeachThought Staff Teaching is a matter of design. That’s not […]

A Depth Of Knowledge Rubric For Reading, Writing, And…

TeachThought StaffAug 11, 2014

Depth of Knowledge frameworks can be useful for planning curriculum, designing assessments, or making judgments about student reading, writing, and math.

10 Ways Teacher Planning Should Adjust To The Google…

Terrell HeickFeb 11, 2014

For the Google Generation, information isn’t scarce, and knowing has the illusion of only being a search away.