5 Out-Of-The Box Assessment Strategies Every Teacher Should Know
Students need access to lower-level information to then use in higher-level thinking that requires them to synthesize disparate perspectives.
Students need access to lower-level information to then use in higher-level thinking that requires them to synthesize disparate perspectives.
If we truly want a better world, we can’t continue to mirror the worst parts of that world into our classrooms.
A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references.
Critical thinking is widely misunderstood. Apps that promote it can be hard to find. Here are 25 critical thinking apps to get you started.
In a growth mindset, there are larger factors than the outcome. Progress and growth are acknowledged as valuable in the learning process.
The feeling that I get observing students learning for themselves and assuming ownership of their experience is pure joy.
If you’re a student looking for some graphic design apps for your tablet related to your subject, here’s a list to help you out.
How can you create a brain-friendly classroom? By reducing stress, creating positive associations, and promoting feedback loops.
Designing instruction around tablets requires some slight shifts in how you view when, why, and how learning happens.
What Are 3 Simple Strategies For Smarter Curriculum Mapping? by Terry Heick The school year isn’t a series of sprints, but the way you forge your curriculum can make it feel that way. The most common way of structuring how you teach is by first assembling standards into units, then those units into lessons. You…
Helping students learn to manage their digital footprints starts with helping them understand how they’re vulnerable, then how to address it.
Out of all of the ideas and circumstances and knowledge and information that you encounter on a daily basis, what’s worth understanding?
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