How To Learn Through Play: A Spectrum For Teachers
From genius hour to scripted curriculum, this model acts as a framework to illustrate how to teach through play.
From genius hour to scripted curriculum, this model acts as a framework to illustrate how to teach through play.
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Used effectively, checklists can improve learning by helping students develop awareness processes, goals, and priorities.
A popular teaching and learning strategy, PBL is increasingly gaining traction in education. But is Project-Based Learning researched-based?
What if–in pursuit of learning–hobbies, expertise, and original thinking were currency? What if you had to trade one idea to get another?
Modeling, mind mapping, fast listening, and hands-on learning are just a few strategies for using assistive technology in the classroom.
The Listening Teacher: Getting Feedback From Students contributed by Jane Healey, A Teacher Trying Harder To Listen “The single most …
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Teaching children to play chess has many benefits, such as developing critical thinking skills, concentration, and perseverance.
The Priorities Of Teaching For Change contributed by Olivia Odileke As an educator, you hold a position of immense responsibility …
This Full Sensory mindfulness activity, combined with the ‘non-thinking zone,’ are important assets for teachers and students.
The rise of technology used in classrooms has made learning much more interactive. Here are 11 tools for better project-based learning.
Minecraft in Education: What Minecraft Can Teach You About Pedagogy by TeachThought Staff Minecraft is a simple, clumsy-looking little game …
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