22 Of The Best Apps To Make Videos In The Classroom
Here are 22 apps to make videos and other forms of digital media for projects in your classroom and curriculum.
22 Of The Best Apps To Make Videos In The Classroom Read More
Here are 22 apps to make videos and other forms of digital media for projects in your classroom and curriculum.
22 Of The Best Apps To Make Videos In The Classroom Read More
Differentiation means adapting content, process, or product according to a student’s readiness, interest, and learning profile.
What Is Differentiated Instruction? A Definition For Teachers Read More
If you’re increasingly tired, prone to Sunday night blues, and your July excitement is replaced by dread, teacher burnout could be why.
How To Burn Yourself Out As A Teacher Read More
Essential questions are ‘essential’ in the sense of signaling genuine, important and necessarily-ongoing inquiries.
A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions Read More
From skipping ahead to falling behind to socializing to over-explaining to simply surviving, here are 27 things teachers have to do well.
From Explaining To Surviving: 27 Things Teachers Are Good At Read More
From Accountable Talk to interactive RAFT Assignments, podcasting to debate, there are countless alternatives to lecturing.
50 Alternatives To Lecturing In The Classroom Read More
Dr. Seuss is gold–whimsical and visually interesting traipses through surreal worlds, and always full of life advice.
30 Lessons For Teachers From Dr. Seuss Read More
21st century assessment design involves using digital tools, collaborating with others, performance tasks, and more.
How To Design A 21st Century Assessment Read More
Teachers who effectively use technology in the classroom have one thing in common: They care more about learning than the tools that cause it.
7 Characteristics Of Teachers Who Effectively Use Technology Read More
What’s The Question Game? A playful way to help students learn to ask the right question at the right time–with a paper cube.
The Question Game: A Playful Way To Teach Critical Thinking Read More
When we started thinking about what a mentoring model for students should look like, we realized student peers should be a part of that.
How We Use A Mentoring Model For Disadvantaged Students Read More
Infographic: Which Content Areas Are Most Valuable In Real Life? by TeachThought Staff Which content areas are most valuable in
Infographic: Which Content Areas Are Most Valuable In Real Life? Read More