Stop, Practice, Collaborate: The Cycle Of Reflective Teaching
The more reflective you are, the more effective you are. Here’s a cheat-sheet: 3 steps we can all take to build our self-reflective habits.
The more reflective you are, the more effective you are. Here’s a cheat-sheet: 3 steps we can all take to build our self-reflective habits.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
The Listening Teacher: Getting Feedback From Students contributed by Jane Healey, A Teacher Trying Harder To Listen “The single most …
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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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How can you use data to improve your teaching? If you don’t already have a plan for the data before giving the assessment, you’re already behind.
What are the best non-violent video games for children? Well, that depends on how you define ‘violent’ but here are 50 to get you started.
Pairing Teachers To Improve Professional Development contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher Professional development isn’t something that many teachers …
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We must speak, and teach our children to speak, a language precise and articulate and lively enough to tell the truth about the world as we know it.
Education is at its strongest when learners are at the center of the process and can exercise their choices about what happens.
Brainstorming for problem-based learning: Which ‘parts’ of the world would most benefit from my creativity, affection, and sustained effort?
Most emerging educational technology will continue to radically reshape itself and thus continue ’emerging.’