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Spark Student Curiosity Through Increased Classroom Engagement

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In order for students to learn, they must be engaged in what they are doing, which sparks further curiosity and greater achievement. For today's educational leaders who want to encourage greater curiosity and learning, the key is encouraging greater engagement.

Three Awesome Educational Games Hiding in Plain Sight

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Game-based learning, and the developers who identify with it today, have come a long way since then and gotten much closer to closing the gap. With lighter curriculum constraints, they flourish and feature rich cross-disciplinary and truly 21st century learning experiences.

Teaching Grit Cultivates Resilience and Perserverance

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One fifth- grade teacher from New Hampshire is putting the idea of teaching grit into action. Students learn ideas about grit while they set and work toward their own goals. All the while, learning valuable lessons and overcoming frustration and distraction.

5 Must-Watch Documentaries on Education

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If you are seeking out new and unique perspectives on what education means around the world, these films are for you.

Why I Got Rid of My Teacher's Desk

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Does moving or getting rid of a teacher's desk change the classroom dynamic? The article by Matthew R. Morris gives you a glimpse into a classroom without a teacher's desk.

My Maps- Create and Edit Maps in Google Drive

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My Maps makes it easy to create simple custom maps with up to three layers on them. With My Maps enabled in Google Apps, students and teachers will be able to create, save and edit maps from their Google Drive dashboards.

60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category

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Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate, access worldwide resources, and find new and interesting ways to communicate in one easily accessible place.

Sir Ken Robinson: Creativity Is In Everything, Especially Teaching

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What is Creative Teaching? The nature of creativity is how it relates to the idea of intelligence in the arts, the sciences and other areas of human achievement. There are two concepts to keep in mind: imagination and innovation.

Note Taking Skills For 21st Century Students

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Note taking skills aren't just automatic. We tell students "take notes" but they have no idea what that means. What makes "good notes". What do they write down? How should notes look?

Dear Water: You Are a Blessing

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"Dear Water" is a poem written by Kenyan Schoolgirls and it's absolutely beautiful. It's an ode of gratitude to the recently drilled borehole in their community, which has freed up their time to attend school instead of walking long distances to fetch water.

Unlocking the Secret of Student Satisfaction

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The publication of the National Student Survey (NSS) results always prompts a renewed interest in aspects of the student experience. This was especially true this year, as the NSS included the first cohort to graduate since the 2012 tuition fee reforms, allowing us to see the impact of higher fees on student satisfaction.

12 Fun Speaking Games For Language Learners

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Have you ever asked a question to your English language class, only to be answered with complete silence and blank stares? At one point every English teacher has had the struggle of encouraging students to speak.

Sites to See: Grammar

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Are you looking for ways to spice up your next grammar review? Do you need supplemental materials for students who are struggling with grammar issues? Check out these websites for resources for teaching grammar.

Literacy Through Photography for English-Language Learners

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The use of photographs provides a novel way to engage in analyzing text. Students can verbally describe their observations, ideas, and analysis in addition to listening to the ideas of their classmates. Students are able to practice the needed for processing and organizing their thoughts in order to be ready to write about them.

What is Dyslexia?

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A short video from TED-Ed explains in just four minutes what dyslexia is all about.

How to Unleash the Genius in Your Students

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Inspired by Google's 20 percent time initiative, teachers are introducing classroom Genius Hour.

Epic BYOD Tools (51 You Can Use Now)

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Teachers have access to every device under the sun. Now what apps are you going to use? Here are the apps or app categories that are recommended. Try them and test some out at your school and in your classrooms.