by TeachThought Staff Understanding how the brain actually learns has been a a scientific challenge for millennia. Based on recent advances in neuroscience and its application to learning, there is an emerging model of how the brain learns and it …
We’re thrilled to bring you another engaging episode recorded live at SXSW EDU in Austin, Texas! Join Trending in Ed host Mike Palmer as he sits down with Lindsay Whorton, President of the Holdsworth Center, to explore innovative approaches to …
The Oxford English Dictionary last week added 42 new words borrowed from other languages, including gigil, a Tagalog expression for witnessing something adorable, like the golden retriever puppy pictured above. What is something — a feeling or experience, for example …
Looking for a fun and easy way to introduce poetry to your students? Acrostic poems are a perfect starting point. They’re simple, engaging, and a great way to build creativity and confidence in young writers. Plus, acrostic poems are appealing …
Introduction Neurodiverse students are encountered more frequently in today’s classrooms. Those with autism represent a particular challenge for schools and families– and edtech may be able to help. Resources for autism education have evolved significantly since FT4T’s 2009 post on …
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Add something exciting to your April lessons engaging, timely resources from Discovery Education! Find ideas for Financial Literacy Month, Earth Day, and more! Pop of PL What’s New Timely Moments Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning Looking for ways to …
If you’ve been watching the rolling thunderstorm of executive orders affecting higher education and thinking, simultaneously, “what a loss to the world” and “what a loss for those scholars” … you are right. It is a massive and increasingly uncorrectable loss …
We are excited to bring you the fourth in a series of eSchool News Guides, which are full of resources, tips, trends, and insight from industry experts on a variety of topics that are essential to the classroom, school, and …
481 Looking up at the stars and wondering about the vastness of the universe isn’t just something people do in observatories. Kids of all ages love space, and in high school, they really start to delve into the universe and …