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The Search For The Modern Reader

Originally published in 2012 Like thinking, reading in the 21st century is different than in centuries past, endlessly linked in

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Quotes About Identity And Who You Are

“We are what we have done, which includes our promises, includes our hopes, but promises first.” — Wendell Berry Source

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My Pedagogic Creed By John Dewey – TeachThought

by Terry Heick What did John Dewey believe? While known by teachers for his work in education (he was a

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Critical Thinking Questions Stems For Any Content Area

by TeachThought Staff Critical thinking isn’t a skill, nor is it content knowledge or even evidence of understanding. While it

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Teaching Civics in a Divided Age? Intergenerational Dialogue Should Go Both Ways

Research shows intergenerational programs can improve students’ empathy, literacy and civic engagement, but developing those relationships outside of the home

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Things You Can Say To Encourage A Child

by TeachThought Staff There are many ways to encourage a child, but for students of any age, honest, authentic, and

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A Researcher’s View on Using AI to Become a Better Writer

That’s when AI could be most helpful, she thinks. With some prompting, a chatbot could provide immediate writing feedback targeted

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More Students Head Back to Class Without One Crucial Thing: Their Phones

Next year she hopes to be at college and is looking forward to the freedom. Transcript: STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: More

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7 Ideas For Learning Through Humility

by Terry Heick Humility is an interesting starting point for learning. In an era of media that is digital, social,

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Some Thoughts On Knowledge And Knowledge Limits

Knowledge is limited. Knowledge deficits are unlimited. Knowing something–all of the things you don’t know collectively is a form of