by TeachThought Staff There are many ways to encourage a child, but for students of any age, honest, authentic, and…
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by Terry Heick Humility is an interesting starting point for learning. In an era of media that is digital, social,…
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Costa’s Levels of Questioning — designed by educational researcher Art Costa — feature three tiers of questioning designed to promote…
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contributed by Angela Peery Picture a classroom full of youngsters. They could be darling, chubby-cheeked kindergartners or swaggering, confident high…
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Knowledge is limited. Knowledge deficits are unlimited. Knowing something–all of the things you don’t know collectively is a form of…
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Educators and students at all levels are using design thinking to create solutions for real-world problems. Whether you’re new to…
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Views 0 by Terry Heick The influence of Berry on my life–and thus inseparably from my teaching and learning–has…
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It boils down to purpose. In 50 Ways To Measure Understanding, I talked about the purpose of assessment: Assessment: Of…
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Teachers are the great translators of learning–mediators that speak in binary code for the system and in human tongue for…
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Beyond the Hype: Practical Big Data for Educators The term ‘big data’ can sound abstract, but in education, its power…