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When Students Repair School Chromebooks, Meaningful Skills Are Developed

According to research, project-based learning can improve students’ retention and engagement. Additionally, project-based learning is well-suited to support 21st century

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Three Barriers to Learning Algebra in High-Poverty Middle Schools

Conversely, poor schools are much less likely to adopt an algebra-for-all policy for eighth graders. Nearly half of the wealthiest

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The Piece of Wild Things Video by Wendell Berry

by TeachThought Staff In a world filled with noise, division, and endless demands on our attention, Wendell Berry’s poem The

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AI is Moving Fast. Here Are Some Helpful Ways to Support Teachers

His district offers Cyber Week, an optional week during the summer for teachers to explore innovative teaching practices. This past

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It’s Not Too Late to Read That Entire Book With Your Students

Reading also enables students to make broader connections to the world, whether it has to do with global events, personal

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Kids Worldwide Face Huge Educational Challenges. Is Better Leadership a Solution?

Chee, who is also a sheep farmer, runs an elementary school 45 miles northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. Many children travel

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5 Common Misconceptions About Bloom’s Taxonomy

by Grant Wiggins & The TeachThought Staff Admit it–you only read the list of the six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, not

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What the Research Says About Mixed-Ability Algebra Class

Meanwhile, average students appeared to be unharmed. Those who had been randomly assigned to the new mixed level class had

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So Stressed You Don’t Know What to do Next? Try Talking to Your ‘Parts’

As the scientist in him mulled this over, he also looked inward. “I noticed them in myself. Oh my God,

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Which Content Is Most Important? The 40/40/40 Rule

by Terry Heick I first encountered the 40/40/40 rule years ago while skimming one of those giant (and indispensable) 400