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Assessment Design: A Matrix To Assess Your Assessments

Grant WigginsAug 10, 2014

Assessment matrixes can be used by teachers to think about rigor when designing assessments to think more clearly about cognitive demand.

Transforming Education Starts In Your Classroom

Terrell HeickAug 9, 2014

Want To Transform Education? Start In Your Classroom. by Terry Heick If it’s a standards-based, outcomes-based, institutionally-centered (and nationally participative) […]

The Changing Role Of The Teacher

Grant WigginsJul 19, 2014

Getting the conditions for self-directed learning right as a teacher requires an understanding of how people learn to think & problem-solve.

Grit In The Classroom Has To Be A Dialogue

TeachThought StaffJul 18, 2014

Grit In The Classroom Has To Be A Dialogue contributed by Thomas Hoerr The rush to grit is pretty intense, […]

Focusing On Creativity In A Digital Era

TeachThought StaffJul 10, 2014

Teachers know that, to develop higher-order thinking, children need to apply creativity to tasks that focus their ideas in a logical way.

An Example Of Experiential Learning

Grant WigginsJul 5, 2014

Many projects don’t yield transferable learning because too little attention is given to the meta-cognitive and idea-building work.

Create, Publish, Promote: An iPad Workflow For Learning

TeachThought StaffJun 15, 2014

Using The iPad To Promote Ambition In Students Part of the the power of mobile learning technology is a matter of […]

‘Stop Stealing Dreams’ Asks A Great Question

  ‘Stop Stealing Dreams’ Asks A Great Question Seth Godin is an author with a ranging topic landscape. Known more for […]