Education
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Bad News: A Game About The ‘Success’ Of Fake News
by Terry Heick Want to help students learn to think critically about ‘fake news’? A simple, browser-based game could help.…
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Deal of the Day: Save 25% on Dockers
It can be difficult to find work clothing that meets three important standards: comfortable, classic, and affordable. And once you…
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Free Lesson Plan: How AI Is Solving Real-World Problems
Artificial intelligence is changing the world around us. From helping doctors discover new treatments to protecting the environment to supporting…
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How To Write a Bibliography (Plus Printable Guide With Examples)
Writing a research paper involves a lot of work. Students need to consult a variety of sources to gather reliable…
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Teaching Students To See Quality
by Terry Heick Quality—you know what it is, yet you don’t know what it is. But that’s self-contradictory. But some…
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What Is Critical Reading? A Definition For Learning – TeachThought
by Terry Heick Critical reading is reading with the purpose of critical examination of the text and its ideas. To…
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Help! Should Student Conferences Be All Sunshine?
Dear We Are Teachers, Our principal recently announced that during parent-teacher conferences, we’re only allowed to share “positive feedback.” If…
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37 Meaningful Martin Luther King Jr. Activities for All Ages
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not just a dreamer, he was an action taker. He was a courageous leader…
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Correcting The Deficit In Critical Thinking
by Terry Heick As a culture, we have a thought crisis–namely, a harmful and enduring refusal and/or inability to think…
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Science Virtual Field Trip From BBC Learning Hub About Dinosaurs
Virtual field trips are amazing opportunities to bring the world right to your classroom—no permission slip or ear-splitting bus ride…
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