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Teaching Students to Think With AI, Not Through It
AI tools are here, students are using them, and most classroom guidance amounts to ‘be careful’ and ‘don’t cheat.’ That’s…
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Why Did That Student Fail? A Diagnostic Approach To Teaching
by Terry Heick When students struggle in school, it can be for a variety of reasons. From their grasp of…
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Assuming The Best: The Power Of Teaching Through Positive Assumption
by Terry Heick Always assume the best in students; at worst, assume there’s more to know. If they fail, assume…
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Innovation Often Means Teaching Against The Grain – TeachThought
November 18, 2025 | Updated November 15, 2025 by TeachThought Staff Recently I came across this interesting article: Shifting…
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A Virtual Program Teaching Students About Agriculture And HBCUs Is Being Launched With Help Of The Youngest USDA-Certified Farmer
Kendall Rae Johnson, the youngest farmer certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), will team up with Prairie View…
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25 Resources For Teaching With Movies And Film
The following list of film studies resources presents 25 resources with verified links and objective, encyclopedic descriptions. 1. Empire Magazine…
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Teaching With Bloom’s Taxonomy
Bloom’s Taxonomy can be a powerful tool to transform teaching and learning. By design, it focuses attention on the cognitive…
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8 Strategies Your Teaching More Enjoyable This Year – TeachThought
by Terry Heick My wife is a schoolteacher, and recently I’ve been listening to her online meetings. And there have…
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Why Teaching Critical Thinking Starts With The Student
by Terry Heick The first step in helping students think for themselves just might be to help them see who…
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On Teachers And Teaching And The Essential Criticism Of It All
In 2015 (and updated most recently in 2024), I wrote a post about helping students learn more from ‘others’ than…
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