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4 Different Visual Guides To Bloom’s Taxonomy
In a nutshell, Bloom’s taxonomy is a grouping of educational objectives that first came about in 1956 in an attempt to classify educational objectives.
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4 Tools To Help Avoid Summer Learning Loss
Fortunately, devices like tablets and e-readers make taking summer reading with you an easy task. And many app-makers out there have made apps that students (and in some cases, teachers too!) with summer reading. Keep reading to see a few such apps that we’ve checked out recently.
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Read more →The Benefits And Downsides Of Looping Teachers
There’s a trend slowly spreading across school systems called looping teachers. Basically, students stick with the same teacher for more than a year. Here’s the pros and cons to know about!
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The 8 Real-World Tools Being Used By ESL Teachers
From pop culture icons to your local newspaper, there are powerful learning tools right at your fingertips. These real-world tools are being used in ESL right now!
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Why And How Teachers Are (And Aren’t) Using Technology
We often talk about iPads in K-12 classrooms, the availability of information on the web for college students to access, and a host of other similar topics in too many categories to mention.
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10 Resources To Learn About Memorial Day
This weekend is Memorial Day. It’s a time for family and picnics–a solid day off on Monday. We should never forget the reason for this day of observance. Soldiers have served proudly, and often died, so I can enjoy the freedoms to which I’ve become accustomed.
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Read more →Why Right Now Is Just The Beginning For Education Technology
The stars are finally aligning for a dramatic shift in terms of education technology. Dr. Jeff Borden weighs in on why right now matters.
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How (And Why) Teachers Should Get Started With Blended Learning
Blended learning is quite simply one of the most overused terms to describe the current state of education’s relationship with technology. However, it fits.
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The Challenges Of Bringing Education To Everyone On Earth
Education is a powerful driver of development and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity. Although there has been great progress in recent decades in getting children into school, evidence shows that many children and youth leave school without having learned the basic skills needed for life and work.
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Read more →2 Potential Scenarios For Online Professional Development
The big news is about online professional development. But it’s nothing new. In fact, the newest model is already outdated.
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10 Online Resources To Inspire Writers Of Any Age
Our pals at Learnist wanted to alert you to some of their favorite online resources to inspire writers of all skill levels.
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This Is Why I Teach (What About You?) #whyiteach
This article details reasons why I teach. I’ve taught all over the world and always will. Now why do you teach? Use the #whyiteach hashtag to share!
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