50 Ways To Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom
50 Ways To Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom Read More
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom.
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Bloom’s Taxonomy is a model that can, among countless other uses, help teachers evaluate the complexity of assignments, design assessments, create curriculum, and plan project-based learning experiences for students.
50 Ways To Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom Read More
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom.
30 Universal Strategies For Critical Learning Read More
From making an observation and drawing a conclusion to forming and improving a question, here are 27 strategies for critical learning.
Why Learning Innovation Can’t Come From Teachers Alone Read More
Learning Innovation Can’t Come From Teachers Alone by Terry Heick A few years ago, the late Grant Wiggins, a learning
50 Alternatives To Lecturing In The Classroom Read More
From Accountable Talk to interactive RAFT Assignments, podcasting to debate, there are countless alternatives to lecturing.
Teaching Digital Students Non-Digital Things Read More
How can you teach digital students non-digital things? 21st century reading & thinking is linked in a web of physical & digital media.
126 Bloom’s Taxonomy Verbs For Digital Learning Read More
Digital learning allows students to grasp concept more quickly to connect theory & application more adeptly to engage in learning.
A Model For Teaching Critical Thinking Read More
Like anything else in your classroom, promoting critical thinking skills is a matter of planning, priority, and practice.
6 Ways Social Media Can Change Your Classroom Read More
So how do we incorporate healthy social media use in the classroom? The following Sylvia Duckworth graphic offers some helpful initial ideas.