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“We should consider how we can play a greater role in deciding what happens to our knowledge environments rather than leaving it up to a handful of big tech companies.” Barbara Fister and Alison J. Head “Getting a Grip on ChatGPT” insidehighered.com/opinion/views/…

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As the weather warms up, students get more fidgety. This brisk brain break can help them get their wiggles out—and ready to learn.

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One of the MANY signs you're making a difference 💙 sbee.link/hakfd3wqcr via @teachthought #teacherlife #edchat #educators

One of the MANY signs you're making a difference 💙

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#teacherlife #edchat #educators
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Want to turn up the joyful learning in your classroom? Boost students' motivation, mood, and creative thinking by adding music to your lessons. 🔉 🎶 edutopia.org/article/using-…

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In this 60-second strategy, kids practice giving and receiving constructive peer feedback with a simple 3-step activity.

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Ask, and you shall receive. ⭐ Students who studied a lesson and then wrote their own questions outperformed students who simply restudied the material by *33 percent* on a follow-on test.

Ask, and you shall receive. ⭐ 

Students who studied a lesson and then wrote their own questions outperformed students who simply restudied the material by *33 percent* on a follow-on test.
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From edutopia 👉 Using Infographics to Build Media Literacy and Higher-Order Thinking Skills: Teaching infographic literacy involves asking students to flex their critical thinking skills—and their creative muscles. 👏 🔗 ow.ly/FJxW50PAizL

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Drawing is a powerful way to learn—but teachers need to scaffold the process. By standing at the whiteboard and asking students clarifying questions like “What do you mean by ‘goes under the other,’ and how should I draw it?” you can ensure they truly understand the material. 🤩

Drawing is a powerful way to learn—but teachers need to scaffold the process. By standing at the whiteboard and asking students clarifying questions like “What do you mean by ‘goes under the other,’ and how should I draw it?” you can ensure they truly understand the material. 🤩
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Did you know the benefits of coloring include anxiety reduction, improved focus, and more? Start coloring now to see for yourself! sbee.link/4wtc7qkxda #steam #edutwitter #learning

Did you know the benefits of coloring include anxiety reduction, improved focus, and more? Start coloring now to see for yourself!

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 #steam #edutwitter #learning
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Only 1 week left until Digital Odyssey: Tackling Misinformation and Disinformation: Innovations & Challenges. Have you registered yet? Visit buff.ly/4dfckpZ

Only 1 week left until Digital Odyssey: Tackling Misinformation and Disinformation: Innovations & Challenges. Have you registered yet? Visit buff.ly/4dfckpZ
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