On Measuring Creativity & Other Abstractions
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6 Questions On Measuring Creativity & Other Abstractions by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education Oh, you can’t measure that… I hear this in […]
Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
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6 Questions On Measuring Creativity & Other Abstractions by Grant Wiggins, Ed.D, Authentic Education Oh, you can’t measure that… I hear this in […]
2 Hands-On Games To Build Thinking Skills In Students Read More
Hands-On Games To Build Thinking Skills In Students by Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed., radteach.com Executive Functions (EF) are the higher-level brain functions–e.g., planning,
What A 4 Year-Old’s Bucket List Looks Like Read More
What’s on your bucket list? Publishing a book? Seeing your child’s wedding? Starting your own school? How about drinking clean water?
41 Important Neuroscience Terms For Teachers Read More
Few educators need a deep grasp of neurology, but a working knowledge of the more common neuroscience terms for teachers could be useful.
Getting Students To Stop Learning Read More
Getting Students To Stop Learning And Start Thinking by TeachThought Staff Jacob Barnett, a 12 year-old that’s been diagnosed with
How Virtual Classrooms Can Promote 1-1 Student Conferencing Read More
Conferences provide a forum for offering help & building confidence — how can teachers use them to support students in virtual classrooms?
50 Of The Smartest Kids In The World: A Small Sample Of Many Read More
At age 10, Gabriel worked on T-cell receptor research and studied synthetic biology for undergraduate college students at MIT.
Adapting A Social Learning Strategy Framework For Education Read More
How To Adapt A Social Learning Strategy Framework For Education Social learning strategies are, generally speaking, the stuff of businesses