by Terry Heick Grading problems are one of the most urgent bugaboos of good teaching. Grading can take an extraordinary amount of…
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Step‑by‑step instructions for first‑line and hanging indents, with tips for using the ruler — mobile‑friendly and easy to follow. Microsoft Word (Windows/Mac)…
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In 2015 (and updated most recently in 2024), I wrote a post about helping students learn more from ‘others’ than they do…
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12 Teacher Productivity Tools That Actually Save Time Time is the scarcest resource in a teacher’s day. Good tools protect that time.…
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by Terry Heick Every few months, I see an article making the rounds that critical thinking isn’t a skill and therefore can’t…
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by TeachThought Staff There are many ways to encourage a child, but for students of any age, honest, authentic, and persistent messages…
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by Terry Heick Humility is an interesting starting point for learning. In an era of media that is digital, social, chopped up,…
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12 Articles About Critical Thinking In The Classroom by TeachThought Staff Critical thinking remains one of the most discussed—and least clearly defined—ideas…
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Costa’s Levels of Questioning — designed by educational researcher Art Costa — feature three tiers of questioning designed to promote higher-level thinking…
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contributed by Angela Peery Picture a classroom full of youngsters. They could be darling, chubby-cheeked kindergartners or swaggering, confident high school seniors…
