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The Pedagogy Of The Oppressed Freire –

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

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The 33 Best Books For Students Who Don’t Like To Read

“Let’s get out our [independent/book club/whole class] books and open to page __!” At least one student in the room experiences a shudder of disdain

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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 things are better than others,

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The Benefits Of Meditation In The Classroom –

contributed by Beth Rush, Managing Edition at Body + Mind The image of your 5-year-old sitting serenely on a yoga mat might calm your mind

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50 Of The Best Quotes About Reading –

50 Of The Best Quotes About Reading by TeachThought Staff Literacy—the ability to read and write—is the foundation of formal, academic learning. But beyond reading

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14 Ways To Help Students Build Confidence

Once it’s begun, it’s difficult to fully separate the person from the task.  When the artist is painting, the painter and the act of painting

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Questioning In The Classroom: An Updated Guide

by Terry Heick If the ultimate goal of education is for students to be able to answer questions effectively, then focusing on content and response

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The Difference Between Constructivism And Constructionism –

The Difference Between Constructivism And Constructionism by Terry Heick While working on the learning theory visual overview, I realized I couldn’t clearly explain the difference

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2024 Teacher Shortage Statistics Show the Continuing Struggle

Anyone who works in a public school knows that the teaching profession is at a crisis point. Things are a little better than they were

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The Simplest Way To Change Education

by Terry Heick Having gone on for decades now, discussions around the idea of ed reform are a bit tired. They seem pointless. Exhausting. A