EDUCATION
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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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Teaching Students to Navigate Common Digital File Challenges
Teaching Students to Navigate Common Digital File Challenges In today’s learning area, working with digital files is an integral part…
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Learn Japanese online: Your guide to effective language learning
Learning Japanese can be an exciting journey, full of new sounds, characters, and cultural insights. Whether you are starting from…
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Why IEP supports Can Fail—And What Teachers Can Do About It
When Accommodations Exist but Access Doesn’t: A Middle School Reality Check contributed by Pramod Polimari, middle school special education strategist…
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What Are The College Degree Levels?
Overview of associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees—definitions, common titles, typical length/credits, example jobs, and .edu sources. [Updated] Associate…
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20 Agree/Disagree Statements For The Great Gatsby (High School)
You can find a classroom-ready copy of our Anticipation Guide prompts here. The Great Gatsby Major Characters The Great Gatsby…
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What Is Cognitive Dissonance? | TeachThought
Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort people feel when their beliefs, values, or self-image conflict with their actions, decisions, or…
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15 Apps & Websites For Teaching Math Online [Updated]
The following list highlights platforms verified by ESSA standards, university research, and widespread adoption by educators from grade 3 through…
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