Author: TeachThought Staff

Address Common Project-Based Learning Challenges Through Culture-Building contributed by Sara Segar, Experit Learning Depot I would never claim to be the world’s best project-based educator. There have been ups and downs, some duds, and big mistakes. I have encountered every PBL challenge imaginable, but I’ve used them as opportunities to do better. I’ve learned that every PBL struggle is preventable with a solid PBL culture.  What is a PBL culture?  Project-based learning (PBL) is sustained inquiry that emphasizes authenticity, community, and real-world problems. PBL culture is the shared values, expectations, goals, and norms built around those PBL principles. When your students…

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by TeachThought Staff In ‘Shifts For The Classroom of the Future,’ Terrell Heick said, “It’s challenging enough to manage a traditional learning environment where the curriculum is handed to you, and meetings are set, and you’re simply there to manage; adding more ingredients to the mix seems like asking for trouble. But the truth is, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to educate children in the face of such radical technological and pedagogical progression.” Compared to the tools we have today, advanced learning technology is beyond the consideration and reach of most practicing teachers. And we are at least a decade away…

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by TeachThought Staff As learning becomes increasingly digital, access becomes increasingly important. The Flipped Classroom, for example, requires technology that would have been considered dramatic only a few years ago. Broadband access, CPU speed, graphics processing, multi-media production in terms of sound, image, film, and other innovations have placed significant demands on the technology industry. Of course, it has been too eager to respond as an industry grounded in business principles. Among those most under-appreciated of those responses has been the ‘cloud.’ Examples of Cloud-Based Learning Google Classroom Function: It enables teachers to create, distribute, and grade assignments paperlessly, fostering…

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by TeachThought Staff Team-building activities are great–especially for the first day of school or early in the school year, Not only can they help establish routines, tone, and expectations, they’re also fun, and can help learners feel comfortable. Though many older students in high school and college may groan at their thought, they’re usually fun, and great ways to help students feel at ease. Before you dismiss them as too juvenile, try one. You might be surprised. Note that which game you choose, your rules for the game, and any revisions to the rules depend on the nature of the…

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by TeachThought Staff Welcome to a new school year! While most teachers and students have so much to look forward to as the new school year begins, at times the groans you will hear from the students are almost as loud as the more subtle groans of the teachers. The end of summer is always seen as a tragic end to freedom and fun. Like on Mondays, when the whole long week seems to loom threateningly in front of you, new school years can sometimes fill you with the same sort of dread. The good news is that dread is…

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by TeachThought Staff Life can be crushingly busy–especially if you’re an educator or any other profession where deadlines are constant and the pressure is, unfortunately, unrelenting. With that in mind, keeping your schedule organized and managing your time efficiently is more important than ever. With so many calendar apps available for iOS, it can be tough to find the one that really fits your needs. Whether you’re balancing work meetings, personal appointments, or family activities, the right calendar app can make life much easier. Below is a together a list of the best calendar apps for iOS to help you…

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Strategies for Teaching AI Concepts Without Technology by TeachThought Staff Preface: This post is primarily for general content-area K-12 teachers (likely 6-12). Teaching AI theory, for example, is well beyond these ideas. You don’t need a wind tunnel to learn about aerodynamics or boiling water to help students understand boiling points. How you teach something depends, obviously, on what you’re teaching. Hands-on approaches can support creating compelling, engaging, and memorable learning experiences. However, skills and ideas can be introduced, practiced, mastered, or reviewed anytime. For example, it’s possible to introduce students to AI concepts without relying on technology. You don’t…

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AI is quickly becoming a powerful change in online language learning (i.e., through eLearning), and it can significantly change how the material is delivered and how well learning systems work. When AI is added to eLearning platforms, they become smart tools that customize learning experiences to meet students’ needs and run fun and useful training classes.  Let’s take a quick look at how AI is changing eLearning, what it can do, where it is being used now, and how it might be used in the future. A unique experience for each person Thus, one of the best things about AI-powered…

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by TeachThought Staff Paulo Freire’s “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” is a foundational text in educational theory. Its enduring significance stems from its profound critique of traditional teaching and learning methods. Written in the 1960s, this influential work remains as relevant today as it was at the time of its publication, offering insights into the nature of oppression and the transformative potential of education. By challenging the concept of ‘banking education,’ Freire presents a compelling case for an alternative approach, one that positions education as a tool for liberation and emancipation, particularly for those marginalized and oppressed within society. Freire’s…

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In the vast ocean of academic tasks, writing is a challenging and crucial skill for success at school and beyond. Whether drafting an essay, composing a research paper, or jotting down notes for class, having the right tools can make all the difference. With a wide array of digital writing aids, finding the most effective ones can be daunting. If you’re struggling to keep up with your writing assignments or want to enhance your written work, remember that an essay writing service that can write my essay is always available to help. Now, let’s explore some lesser-known yet highly effective…

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