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What Is A Whataboutism? | TeachThought
What Is Whataboutism? Whataboutism is a rhetorical move in which a person avoids responding to a criticism, claim, or question…
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An Updated Guide To Questioning In The Classroom
by Terry Heick If the ultimate goal of education is for students to be able to answer questions effectively, then…
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10 Ways Teachers Can Use AI To Save Time
Every modern teacher recognizes a familiar tension. Artificial intelligence is completely reshaping the web, but classrooms still run on genuine…
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A Learning Typology: 7 Ways We Come To Understand
contributed by Stewart Hase, Heutagogy of Community Practice This typology is an attempt to redefine how we think of learning in modern…
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Recognizing Early Expression in Multilingual Young Children
contributed by Iryna Liusik, Early Childhood Educator — Linguistics & Emotional Development Series note: This is Part 1 of a…
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What Are Distractors In Multiple-Choice Questions?
Assessment Design Distractors are the incorrect answer choices in a multiple-choice question. When they are well-designed, they do more than…
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When STEM Lessons Are Too Easy, Students Stop Thinking
The lesson looked great on the surface. Students were on task. Materials were moving. Directions were being followed step by…
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From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms
From Screen To World: 5 Ways To Use AI To Spark Hands-On Learning In K–12 Classrooms contributed by Athena Stanley…
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9 Strategies To Help Students Build Mathematical Reasoning
contributed by Tulika Samal In today’s rapidly changing world, the ability to think critically is more valuable than ever. Mathematics,…
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