Using Space To Influence Thinking
To encourage thinking, we have to consider how we use furniture, wall space, and open space in our classrooms. Here are some practical tips.
To encourage thinking, we have to consider how we use furniture, wall space, and open space in our classrooms. Here are some practical tips.
What if a teaching strategy improves test scores but stifles creativity and ambition? Is that still a ‘win’?
In a flat classroom, is no single authority for information or process, but rather dozens of sources of information and authority.
You can select your video from YouTube, Vimeo, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, and Google Drive, and simply paste the URL into your lesson.
Never Alone is a game that “shares, celebrates, and extends culture” by exploring the plight of the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people.
Teachers can access assessment data instantly, through live results, and can provide feedback to students when they need it the most.
Maybe apps can do everything a textbook can, but with the agility to enable sustained personalized instruction.
When education is done “right”, learners often feel and experience the following in their both formal and informal educational environments.
Planning For Creativity: 4 Simple Strategies You Can Master by Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed., radteach.com; edited by Terry Heick Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Without imagination and investigation of ideas our collective fund of knowledge would languish. We do need assessments to determine what students learn and understand, but we can incorporate imagination in…
“‘Learning how to think’ really means learning how to exercise some control over how and what you think.”–David Foster Wallace
As a digital shift continues, it’s easy to assume that computer-based tests are the future; however, paper tests shouldn’t be forgotten yet.
Looking for new and innovative ideas for your teaching? Here are 15 examples to get you started.
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