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In Praise of the Humble Recorder — a Gateway Instrument for Millions of Schoolchildren

The song has been a hit with his second-graders. Daisy Lee, 8, says, in fact, it’s her favorite song she’s

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What the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Will Change for Students, Schools and Colleges

The program uses the federal tax code to offer vouchers that students can use to attend private secular or religious

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Finding Your Voice Isn’t Just For Students. It’s For Teachers, Too

Students spent six weeks listening to, watching, developing, writing and eventually recording their own stories. The unit was a success;

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3 Promising Strategies to Help Kids as Speech Therapy Group Shifts Away From DEI

A shift away from DEI and cultural competence — which involves understanding and trying to respond to differences in children’s

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Another Education Department Delay: Release of NAEP Science Scores

A spokesman for the National Assessment Governing Board, which oversees NAEP,  said the science scores will be released later this

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126 Digital Learning Verbs Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy – TeachThought

by TeachThought Staff At TeachThought, we’re interested supporters of any learning taxonomy. (We even created our own, the TeachThought Learning Taxonomy.)

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A Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy For Evaluating Digital Tasks

by TeachThought Staff At TeachThought, we’ve described Bloom’s Taxonomy as “a hierarchical ordering of cognitive skills that can, among countless

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12 General Critical Thinking Questions About Voting And Government – TeachThought

by Terry Heick Note: This has been updates from a 2018 version Just a quick post that’s self-explanatory enough: It’s

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A Conversion Chart For Reading Level Measurement Tools

A Conversion Chart For Reading Level Measurement Tools by TeachThought Staff If you’ve used AR (Accelerated Reader) as a reading

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How Can Subtle Language Shifts Unlock Student Potential?

Nudging children to identify as teachers distributes authority and expertise in the classroom.  When the teacher is the only one