According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, roughly 135,000 graduate students work as teaching assistants in higher education institutions across the country. Those students have... Read More
Teaching
Teaching with AI with Author Eddie Watson
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In this lively conversation, host Mike Palmer catches up with Dr. C. Edward Watson, Vice President for Digital Innovation at the American Association of Colleges... Read More
My Biggest First-Year Teaching Mistakes
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I have a special little pasture fenced off in my heart for first-year teachers. Is it because they’re taking on a profession they know is... Read More
Interested in Teaching Social Justice Art Education? Don’t Overlook the Power of Relationships.
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Adapted with permission from Dewhurst, M. (2023). Social Justice Art Education: A Framework for Activist Art Pedagogy, 2nd Ed., (pp. 37 – 39). Harvard Education Press. ... 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
“I’m actually not that confident,” said Isabella. “I feel like I’ll like fall for really stupid things and I’ll be like, ‘Oh, how did I... Read More
Resources For The Parents And Teachers Of Gifted And Talented Students by TeachThought Staff National Organizations and Advocacy National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC): Renowned organization... Read More
Over the past few decades, colleges and universities have become increasingly corporatized, to the point that students are seen as consumers who are recruited through... Read More
Dear We Are Teachers, I was recently diagnosed with ADHD, and it has shed a ton of light on certain behaviors and patterns in my... Read More
by Terry Heick I’ve been thinking of the kinds of questions I consider when planning a project–or planning a unit when students plan a project... Read More