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Knowledge Domains For The 21st Century Student

by TeachThought Staff Thinking in the 21st century is just different. That doesn’t mean we’re all suddenly omnipotent cyborgs, nor do we all become mindless

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A Powerful, One-Sentence Argument For Progressive Learning

by TeachThought Staff Do not limit a child to your own learning, for they were born for another time. R Tagore While each generation is

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Getting Started Using Talking Circles In The Classroom –

Talking Circles are a traditional discussion and decision-making format originating in First Nations cultures. In this format, individuals sit in a circle, signifying equality, and

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Simple Ways To Use Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom –

by TeachThought Staff Whether we like it or not, there is no denying that artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world in many ways. Education

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On The Danger Of Popular Ideas In Education –

by Terrell Heick More than once, I’ve seen Bloom’s Taxonomy called a ‘fad.’ This can be lumped in with Charlotte Danielson’s DOK framework and Learning

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What Are The Grade Levels By Age? –

by TeachThought Staff For a growing child, grade level seems to have very little use. For a child functioning as or in the role of

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The Journey To A Bachelor Of Science In Nursing In The Online Fast Lane –

contributed by James Brazen Imagine: A state-of-the-art educational path that leads to a fulfilling career in nursing, streamlined through the power of the internet. This

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What Is Cognitive Constructivism? –

Learning theory isn’t generally high on the list of practicing teachers. For starters, teachers are busy poring over the classic–or emerging–learning theories that can inform

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Learning Math? 25 Of The Best Math Resources

by TeachThought Staff What are the best math resources?  Because of the skill-based nature of mathematics in general, math resources pair especially well with digital

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The Pedagogy Of John Dewey: A Summary

by TeachThought Staff What did John Dewey believe about education? What were his views on experiential and interactive learning and their role in teaching and