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  • strategies for teaching about the Holocaust through inquiry
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    5 Strategies For Teaching About The Holocaust Through Inquiry

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Effective teaching about the Holocaust requires asking students the right questions, and that is the beginning of any inquiry-based lesson.

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  • Marzano's 9 Instructional Strategies For Teaching And Learning
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    Marzano’s 9 Instructional Strategies For Teaching And Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Marzano’s 9 Instructional Strategies include non-linguistic representations, generating and testing hypotheses, and summarizing.

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  • 6 powerful strategies for deeper learning in your classroom
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    6 Powerful Strategies For Deeper Learning In Your Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Deeper Learning is a set of student outcomes that includes mastery of essential academic content, thinking critically, and solving complex problems.

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  • 20 classroom setups that promote thinking
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    20 Classroom Setups That Promote Thinking

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    How can you setup a classroom to promote thinking and creativity?

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  • 8 Strategies To Make Learning Visual In Your Classroom
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    8 Strategies To Make Learning Visual In Your Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Sketchnotes, graphic organizers, visualizing data, and art are just a few strategies to make learning visual in your classroom.

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    5 Psychology-Based Strategies That Help Students Learn

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Psychology-based strategies that help students learn include modeling, student choice, and a clear sense of progress in the learning process.

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    30 Universal Strategies For Critical Learning

    ByTerry Heick

    From making an observation and drawing a conclusion to forming and improving a question, here are 27 strategies for critical learning.

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    Too Much Sitting? 5 Movement Strategies That Get Students Thinking

    ByTeachThought Staff

    5 Movement Strategies That Get Kids Thinking contributed by Kenny McKee Each day more research confirms the link between movement and learning. Brain researcher David Sousa claims that physical activity increases the amount of oxygen in our blood, and this oxygen is related to enhanced learning and memory. A Washington Post article suggests that many…

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    Viewing Comprehension Strategies: Watching Videos Like You Read A Book

    ByTerry Heick

    Video is a pedagogical goldmine. What ‘viewing comprehension strategies’ can students use during and after watching videos in class?

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    A Writing Strategy That Works For Every Student, Every Time

    ByTerry Heick

    TAPE is a writing strategy that acts as a way of clarifying what you’re doing before you do it—or a way to help writers.

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    How To Teach With The Concept Attainment Model

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    Concept Attainment is a ‘backward conceptualizing’ teaching strategy characterized by clarifying concepts by determining ‘conceptual rules.’

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    12 Strategies For Teaching Literature In The 21st-Century

    ByTerry Heick

    From affording choice to anchoring year-long discussion of certain themes, here are strategies for teaching literature in the 21st century.

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    34 Strategies For The Stages Of Assessment: Before, During & After

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

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  • Using Post-it® Super Sticky Notes To Promote Critical Thinking
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    Using Post-it® Super Sticky Notes To Promote Critical Thinking

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    How To Use Post-it® Super Sticky Notes To Promote Critical Thinking by TeachThought Staff How can Post-it® Super Sticky Notes be used to promote critical thinking in the STEM high school classroom? Quite effectively, it turns out–especially if you’re familiar with Concept Attainment as a teaching and learning strategy. The Post-it® Brand recently conducted a…

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