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How Students Can Transform Their Study Sessions

TeachThought StaffApr 28, 20246 min read

How to Transform Your Study Sessions: Notes, Help, and Hacks for the Modern Student by TeachThought Staff Transforming your study sessions from tedious to productive doesn’t just happen; it requires a mix of the right strategies, tools, and mindset. Your…

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50 Of The Best Quotes About Reading

TeachThought StaffApr 28, 20245 min read

50 Of The Best Quotes About Reading by TeachThought Staff Literacy—the ability to read and write—is the foundation of formal, academic learning. But beyond reading and writing skills, literacy is a gateway to critical thinking, effective communication, and holistic learning…

The Benefits Of Meditation In The Classroom

The Benefits Of Meditation In The Classroom

TeachThought StaffApr 28, 20249 min read

contributed by Beth Rush, Managing Edition at Body + Mind The image of your 5-year-old sitting serenely on a yoga mat might calm your mind if you’re a harried parent, but does meditation benefit this age group? What can teachers…

Research On The Effect Of Socioeconomic Status On Learning

Research: The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Learning

TeachThought StaffApr 4, 202413 min read

Research: The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Learning contributed by Michael Mirra Abstract Diversity has been at the forefront of educational discussions over the last few years. When we think about having a diverse classroom we think of ethnicity, race,…

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Richard Feynman On Knowing Versus Understanding

TeachThought StaffMar 30, 20247 min read

Richard Feynman On Knowing Versus Understanding by TeachThought Staff Who is Richard Feynman? Richard Feynman, born in 1918, was a theoretical physicist whose work in quantum mechanics earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. According to nobelprize.org, Feynman…

An Example Of Rigor-Based Differentiation

An Example Of Rigor-Based Differentiation

TeachThought StaffMar 23, 20246 min read

contributed by Barbara R. Blackburn Differentiation is a popular concept in today’s schools. After all, it makes sense. We’d all love to provide instruction tailored to every student’s needs. However, intentionally or accidentally, many teachers simply lower the rigor for…

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What Is Mistake Literacy? The Research Of Learning Through Failure

errell_2007Mar 11, 20249 min read

contributed by Dr. Zak Cohen From Mistakes to Mastery: A Roadmap for Developing Mistake-Literate Learners In 2009, President Obama spoke to a group of students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia. As someone who had readily and unabashedly admitted…