Correcting The Deficit In Critical Thinking
How To Correct The Deficit In Critical Thinking by Terry Heick As a culture, we have a thought crisis–namely, a harmful and enduring refusal and/or inability to think well and think critically. This is just an opinion, but I hope…
What Are The Primary Human Drives?
What Are The Primary Human Drives? by TeachThought Staff What exactly the primary human drives depend on who you ask. There are simply too many ways to frame the question to get a single answer every scientist and artist and…
The Reality Of Access To Education Worldwide
Access to education worldwide is a multifaceted challenge with significant disparities. In many developed countries, there is relatively good access to quality education, with free or affordable public schooling systems, well-trained teachers, and access to educational resources. However, access can…
8 Switches To Update Project-Based Learning In The 21st Century
Update Project-Based Learning In The 21st Century With These 8 Switches contributed by Thom Markham This post has been updated and republished Here’s some simple math: 1.8 billion youth need to be educated for 21st Century life. And, given that 21st…
11 Personalized Learning Strategies That Work
11 Easy Personalized Learning Strategies That Work by TeachThought Staff Personalized learning is something that many teachers strive for, but it can be easier to want it than make it happen. Personalization is best created at the learning model and…
How To Teach Empathy In The Classroom
How Do You Teach Empathy In The Classroom? by Terry Heick Right near the core of education, just past tolerance and just short of affectionate connectivity, is the idea of empathy. University of California at Berkley’s Greater Good: The Science…
How Class Learning Is Different Than Real-World Learning
How Learning In Your Classroom Is Different Than Learning In The Real-World by Terry Heick Quick post with a basic premise: how are ‘school learning’ and ‘real world learning’ different? For now, we’re going to skip the more crucial discussions…