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6 Tongue-In-Cheek Tips For Helicopter Parents That Help Too Much by Anonymous Practicing Teacher That Cares We’ve all been there. […]
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6 Tongue-In-Cheek Tips For Helicopter Parents That Help Too Much by Anonymous Practicing Teacher That Cares We’ve all been there. […]
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While it will be impossible to prevent it altogether, there are ways to prevent cyberbullying–and strategies to respond when it does.
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If we want to prepare students, we need to integrate, combine, and cut. Less is more. What’s most important in your curriculum?
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What is problem-based learning? An approach to learning where the identification, analysis, and solving of problems drives student learning.
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400 Lessons On Math In The Real World From EconEdLink by TeachThought Staff NEW YORK, NY (February 19, 2015) Based
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Teachers are using technology to teach reading, arguing that interactive video games provide the skills that students need to be able to read.
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Measurable student success should result from a learner demonstrating sufficient knowledge of the content. That can come in a variety of ways.
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Quantity matters in creativity. Generate as many ideas as possible, alone and collaboratively. (Ideally alone first, then together.)
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The nature of Personal Learning Networks is evolving as the range of tools available to support them increases.
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Teachers can use Google Chrome extensions for almost anything–from finding related resources to sending links to colleagues.
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We’re sharing the insightful, detailed, emotional, or otherwise compelling reader responses in some intermittent pattern.
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The real problem with multiple-choice questions isn’t assessment design as much as it is function and tone–and these things matter.
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