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Why Did That Student Fail? A Diagnostic Approach To Teaching

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Why Did That Student Fail? A Diagnostic Approach To Teaching by Terry Heick This post has been updated and republished from a previous version When students struggle in school, it can be for a variety of reasons. From their grasp of content and literacy skills, to their engagement level, to behavior and organizational issues, to […]

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4 Tips For Implementing A STEAM Program In Your Classroom

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4 Tips For Implementing A STEAM Program In Your Classroom contributed by Caleigh Heenan In Part 1, we looked at tips for planning a STEAM program in your school. Today, we’re going to take a look at tips for actually implementing that program in your school or classroom. In traditional teaching, teachers assume the role […]

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Over-Enrolled, Virginia Tech Offers Some New Students Financial Incentives To Wait

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Emmanuel Mahgerefteh, an incoming freshman from Roanoke, Va., is deciding whether to enroll at Virginia Tech in the fall or take the free community college offer.

The university is making 1,500 incoming freshmen eligible for options to delay enrollment, such as a gap year stipend. Now, students are trying to decide whether to take the offers.

(Image credit: Courtesy of Emmanuel Mahgerefteh)

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30 Of The Best Digital Collaboration Tools For Students

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30 Of The Best Digital Collaboration Tools For Students contributed by Nicholas Martino & TeachThought Staff We are living in a digital age where students shuffle between smartphones, iPads, and MacBooks on the daily. We can now communicate with anyone, anywhere, anytime through the simple click of a button, and it is our job as […]

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2019 HBCU Competitiveness Scholars Announced

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Washington – The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Initiative) announced today the names of 44 students from 34 historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) selected as 2019 HBCU Competitiveness Scholars – the Initiative's highest student recognition.

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A Comprehensive Gamification Framework For Human Motivation

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A Comprehensive Gamification Framework For Human Motivation by Terry Heick When researching student motivation and gamification a few years ago, I came across the most comprehensive gamification framework I’ve ever seen. Developed by gamification expert Yu-kai Chou, it was an ambitious effort that distinguished black hat gamification (which is “bad”–think Farmville and Candy Crush) from white hat […]

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Speeches From High School Seniors As They Say Goodbye To Classmates

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It's the time of year when high schools are saying goodbye to its seniors. And with graduation ceremonies come commencement speeches by top students.

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Time, place, path, and pace

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Even though we've changed the time, place, path, and pace, it can still be low-level learning

Can you say… adaptive learning software?

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See also my other slides, my Pinterest collection, and the Great Quotes About Learning and Change Flickr pool.

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Teaching With Historical Newspapers – An LOC Webinar Recording

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There are two sites that often refer people to when I'm asked about locating copies of old newspapers. The first is the Google Newspaper Archive. The second is the Chronicling America collection from...

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The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 167 Why “Anti-Bullying” Is A Problem And What Works Better

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The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 167 Why “Anti-Bullying” Is A Problem And What Works Better Drew Perkins talks with school psychologist Izzy Kalman about his work to help bullied kids better deal with their aggressors and why the “anti-bullying” movement is not helping. Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Bullies2Buddies.com Izzy Kalman on Psychology Today […]

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