One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator
One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator by Brett Bigham When I wrote my essay for One […]
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One Teacher In Ten: My Experience As An LGBT Educator by Brett Bigham When I wrote my essay for One […]
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Twitter With Meaning? 5 Authentic Roles For Twitter In Your School by TeachThought Staff We’ve theorized before that learning through
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As of 2015, only 13 percent of today’s K-12 teachers had integrated social media into classroom. What are the challenges of social media in education?
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What Are The Basics Of Reflective Teaching? by Beth Leidolf As the school year kicks off, many classes, teachers and
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Having a solid base in theory makes sense but the questions he was getting–“Why did you become a teacher?”–seemed only vaguely useful.
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It may be uncomfortable for some in the beginning, but kindness lead to happier kids, adults and school culture that focuses on learning.
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How To Use Post-it® Super Sticky Notes To Promote Critical Thinking by TeachThought Staff How can Post-it® Super Sticky Notes
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Program Invites High School Students To France For 10 Day WWII Immersion From a press release WASHINGTON, D.C. – The
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One of Grant Wiggins’ lasting lessons is that in order to transfer their learning, students need to understand “big ideas.”
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Here are ways teachers can use Post-it notes and other products to promote critical thinking in the classroom.
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“What’s My Name, Fool?” Why You Must Remember Your Students Now! by Dawn Casey-Rowe Ernie Terrell didn’t get Muhammad Ali’s name
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How Games Can Create A Growth Mindset by Mary Wissinger Let’s face it: our students are playing games. Lots of
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