Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection
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Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection by TeachThought Staff Alan Watts (b 1915, d. 1973) was a British philosopher […]
Critical Thinking: More Than ‘Higher-Order’ Cognition
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Alan Watts On Finding Purpose Through Affection by TeachThought Staff Alan Watts (b 1915, d. 1973) was a British philosopher […]
Are You Teaching Content Or Teaching Thought? Read More
If our curriculum is thinking, if our job is (excuse the convenient phrasing) teaching thought, our goals as educators change.
25 Ways To Use Pinterest According To Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Read More
This graphic by teachbytes organizes different ideas for using pinterest in the classroom according to Bloom’s revised taxonomy.
A Self-Directed Learning Model For 21st Century Learners Read More
This model is built around the concept of self-knowledge–better understanding one’s self and that to inform one’s interactions with the world.
10 Team-Building Games That Promote Critical Thinking Read More
Begin a story that incorporates whatever happens to be on your assigned photo. The next student continues the story, incorporating their photo, and so on.
36 Question Stems Framed Around Bloom’s Taxonomy Read More
Question stems can be used as thinking prompts for class discussions, prompting, and various forms of assessment.
Bloom’s Taxonomy According To Jerry Seinfeld Read More
You may find it amusing that someone has taken the traditionally dry taxonomy and mashed it with the comedy series Seinfeld to create something unique.
30 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer Read More
What students should know starts with themselves and moves outwards to a content area. Here are questions students should be able to answer.