30 Questions Teachers Can Ask At Their Next Job Interview
Do students like going to school here? Do teachers like teaching here? Here are 30 questions teachers can ask at their next job interview.
Do students like going to school here? Do teachers like teaching here? Here are 30 questions teachers can ask at their next job interview.
Teaching Strategies For Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs by TeachThought Staff Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, developed by psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1943, is a foundational theory in psychology that describes the stages of human needs as a pyramid, with the most basic needs at the bottom and more advanced needs at the top. Understanding and Applying…
Understanding how to play the ‘count to 10’ team-building game is about rules, timing, and sequence. Engaged students pick it up quickly.
it’s important to realize that a “culture” is comprised of tangible factors (students) and intangible factors (curiosity), and ever-present.
Additive grading is method of grading that starts all students at zero and adds points for accomplishments and mastery.
How can you teach critical thinking? This framework offers a way to integrate critical thinking in your classroom.
Whether you’re using data to personalize learning or refine curriculum, the ability to easily check for understanding is critical to your teaching.
From formative and summative assessment to criterion-referenced and benchmark assessment, each type of assessment has a unique function.
As a strategy for the beginning of class, it’s hard to beat surveys to answer the question, “What’s this got to do with me?”
Kairos emphasizes a student’s readiness to learn while Chronos represents chronological, structured time in education.
Reflection is a fundamental tenet of learning; and therefore, a fundamental part of teaching. Here’s what it means to be a reflective teacher.
‘Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire.’ –W.B. Yeats
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