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- How Students Can Transform Their Study Sessions Sun, April 28
Taking notes is a crucial skill for academic success as a means to record information but also as a way to process and understand it.
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- 50 Of The Best Quotes About Reading Sun, April 28
"Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are."
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- The Benefits Of Meditation In The Classroom Sun, April 28
Benefits of meditation in the classroom include reduced stress, improved concentration, and emotional regulation.
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- Research: The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Learning Fri, April 5
The research on the influence of socioeconomic status on learning leads to questions about how to support teachers so they can help students.
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- Richard Feynman On Knowing Versus Understanding Sat, March 30
"A philosophy...sometimes called an understanding of the law...is a way that a person holds the laws...to guess quickly at consequences."
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- An Example Of Rigor-Based Differentiation Sat, March 23
In this example of rigor-based differentiation, notice how the students' results are similar, but the process and scaffolding are different.
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- What Is Mistake Literacy? The Research Of Learning Through Failure Tue, March 12
Though it is perhaps not intuitive, Richland et al. (2009) found that error generation is positively correlated to enhanced memory.
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- Tips For Improving Family Engagement Through School-Home Communication Tue, March 12
Tips for improving family engagement through home-school communication include goal setting and consistent communication.
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- 3 Knowledge Domains For The 21st-Century Student Wed, March 6
3 Knowledge Domains For Teaching And Learning by TeachThought Staff Thinking in the 21st century is just different. That doesn’t […]
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- Technology Tools For Interactive Learning Wed, March 6
Some of the more popular interactive learning tools include Kahoot!, Flip, Quizziz, and Nearpod, all designed to make learning interactive.
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A Powerful, One-Sentence Argument For Progressive Learning Sat, March 2
by TeachThought Staff Do not limit a child to your own learning, for they were born for another time. R […]
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Getting Started Using Talking Circles In The Classroom Wed, February 28
Circle practice in the classroom involves sitting in a circle and engaging in age-approriate meaningful dialogue.
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