Addressing 5 Common Project-Based Learning Challenges
Inexperience with PBL can lead to problems such as project incompletion, low productivity, and low-quality work.
Inexperience with PBL can lead to problems such as project incompletion, low productivity, and low-quality work.
Neurotechnology, including brain-computer interfaces, will facilitate direct interaction between students’ brains and educational content.
You are handed a classroom full of students who are excited to be back but not so enthusiastic to study. This is an opportunity!
Team-Building games for the first day of school include Green Door, I never…, Me too!, Fact or Fiction, and Count to Ten.
by TeachThought Staff Life can be crushingly busy–especially if you’re an educator or any other profession where deadlines are constant and the pressure is, unfortunately, unrelenting. With that in mind, keeping your schedule organized and managing your time efficiently is more important than ever. With so many calendar apps available for iOS, it can be…
From Tools to Teaching: 10 Technologies Teachers Should Rethink in 2025 From Tools to Teaching: 10 Technologies Teachers Should Rethink in 2025 In 2013, educators were encouraged to explore tools like Prezi, blogging platforms, and Khan Academy as part of a push to modernize instruction. Many of these tools either evolved into core teaching infrastructure…
“When you’re ready to wake up, you’re going to wake up, and if you’re not ready you’re going to (say)…a ‘poor little me.’”
by TeachThought Staff Paulo Freire’s “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” is a foundational text in educational theory. Its enduring significance stems from its profound critique of traditional teaching and learning methods. Written in the 1960s, this influential work remains as relevant today as it was at the time of its publication, offering insights into the…
by TeachThought Staff 100 Of The Best English-Published Books Of The 21st-Century 1. The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald) 2. The Grapes Of Wrath (Steinbeck) 3. 1984 (Orwell) 4. Ulysses (Joyce) 5. Lolita (Nabokov) 6. Catch 22 (Heller) 7. The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger) 8. Beloved (Morrison) 9. The Sound and the Fury (Faulkner) 10. To…
Here are the best books for students who don’t like to read. From murder mysteries to dystopian societies, there’s something for everyone!
Learning in a synced classroom requires the ability to engage the same core material and the ability to engage the material independently.
Education has gone beyond acquiring knowledge to acquiring skills using EdTech tools; students learn digital literacy, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. Using technology in learning also enhances the student’s ability to appreciate and ponder on issues in a previously deemed impossible manner. Thus, tech serves as an additional tool for navigation, similar to how tutors…