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Stages Of Cognitive Development –

Piaget Learning Theory: Stages Of Cognitive Development by TeachThought Staff Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a Swiss psychologist and one of the most influential figures in

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A 21st Century Learning Model

by Terry Heick This post has been updated from a 2012 version As a follow-up to our 9 Characteristics of 21st Century Learning we developed

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The Importance of VPNs in Education –

contributed by Paula Vester The Internet is becoming increasingly divided by walls and borders.  Countries implement impenetrable firewalls, while certain governments restrict access to specific

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What Is Wondershare Presentory? –

Wonder Share Presentory Is A Simple Tool Create More Engaging Video Presentations For Students  Wondershare Presentory: Smarter Presentation, Easier Connection.  Cost Standard: Free Premium: $38.40

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20 Guiding Questions For Climate Change –

The classroom’s role in empowering the future climate workforce contributed by Bob Powell, founder and CEO, Brightmark The world is amid a climate crisis that

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Why Education Needs Disruption

by Terry Heick On Collaboration As An Industry Hopefully, we can agree that education–as it exists–isn’t good enough. For students or teachers or communities. It just

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25 Questions To Guide Teaching With Project-Based Learning

by Terry Heick I’ve been thinking of the kinds of questions I consider when planning a project–or planning a unit when students plan a project

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14 Effective Teaching Strategies For Inquiry-Based Learning

by TeachThought Staff Inquiry-based learning is an approach to learning guided by students through questions, research, and/or curiosity. An inquiry-based learning strategy is simply a

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30 Of The Most Popular Trends In Education

Note: The items below have been changed but the graphic itself still needs updating : ) What about the most popular trends in education heading

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8 Steps To Flipped Teacher Professional Development

by Terrell Heick Traditional teacher professional development depends on external training handed down to teachers after having identified their weaknesses as a professional. If you’re