Nothing hits as close to home as a joke or pun about far-off outer space. From puns about planets to cosmic quips, we’re here to... Read More
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by TeachThought Staff Thinking in the 21st century is just different. That doesn’t mean we’re all suddenly omnipotent cyborgs, nor do we all become mindless... Read More
By Lorraine Akemann, Marketing and Outreach, Khan Academy Kids Celebrate Earth Day with Khan Academy Kids! We have free animal coloring pages to print and... Read More
Rating states’ work on post-college outcomes
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Colleges and universities across the country have prioritized broadening student access and boosting credential completion, with the assumption that doing so will lead to strong... Read More
4K April is National Poetry Month in the U.S., a celebration of poetry and its profound effect on our society and cultures. It’s an opportunity... Read More
People aged 60 and older in the U.S. reported high levels of well-being compared to younger people. In fact, the United States ranks in the... Read More
Edward Hanapole leads the media and entertainment practice at Alvarez and Marsal. He brings a unique perspective to his conversation with host Mike Palmer, having... Read More
How To Draw a Dog (Free Printable + Video)
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If you have pet lovers in your classroom who like to draw, then you’re barking up the right tree! Our free printable has step-by-step instructions... Read More
Richard Feynman On Knowing Versus Understanding by TeachThought Staff Who is Richard Feynman? Richard Feynman, born in 1918, was a theoretical physicist whose work in... Read More
By Kristen DiCerbo, Ph.D., Chief Learning Officer at Khan Academy Reading and writing are so much more than skills for the English classroom; rather they are... Read More